| Revision for Amethyst Kaminari Planetary Nebula | ||
| Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-05-08 15:19:54] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-05-08 16:14:06] |
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| NAME | ||
| Amethyst Kaminari Nebula | → | Amethyst Kaminari Planetary Nebula |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| Wepue AA-Z e1744 | → | Wepue AA-Z e1744 |
| CATEGORY | ||
| Nebulae | → | Nebulae |
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| REGION | ||
| Empyrean Straits | → | Empyrean Straits |
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| Planetary nebula with only a black hole, the only illumination being the nebula glow. Has Electricae on the surface of one planet. | → | Planetary nebula with only a black hole, the only illumination being the nebula glow. Has Electricae on the surface of one planet. |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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This planetary nebula contains only a single lone black hole, leaving the only illumination source being the nebula's ionization glow. As a result everything is bathed in violet hues, and on atmospheric planets, the atmosphere appears as a dark band where the faint light can't make it through even the thin atmosphere. Electricae Radialem can be found on the surface of the 1 f moon. In addition, Fumerola Aquatis can be found on the surface of 2 a. As the system contains a Gas Giant with Ammonia-based Life, broken Thargoid Sensors can be found in Nonhuman Signatures down on planet surfaces. | → | This planetary nebula contains only a single black hole and no other stars, leaving the only illumination source being the nebula's ionization glow. As a result everything is bathed in violet hues, and on atmospheric planets, the atmosphere appears as a dark band where the faint light can't make it through even the thin atmosphere. Electricae Radialem can be found on the surface of the 1 f moon. In addition, Fumerola Aquatis can be found on the surface of the 2 a moon. As the system contains a Gas Giant with Ammonia-based Life, broken Thargoid Sensors can be found in Nonhuman Signatures down on planet surfaces. |
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