Original submission for Ice Flows | ||
Original submission, by Taneth [2023-06-24 07:27:23] | ||
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→ | Taneth | |
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→ | Ice Flows | |
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→ | Crookooe JR-N c6-1 | |
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→ | Planetary Features | |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
→ | Sights and Scenery | |
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→ | Errant Marches | |
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SUMMARY | ||
→ | Nice views on 2B and 2A which both orbit a ringed gas giant, with 2B full of activity and 2A remarkably close to the rings of the giant. | |
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→ | 2B is full of geysers and fumaroles and nice views of the nearby ringed gas giant. The atmosphere also makes some nice blues when the sun is in a good position. There are three biolgical signals, but I gave up on finding the bacterium or fonticulua due to the very pockmarked surface. The most noteworthy part of this planet is the sheer amount of geyser activity on the surface. They are everywhere! 2B: 2B Atmo: 2A is very close to the edge of the gas giant's rings, so offers some pretty spectacular close views of the gas giant and it's pretty blue rings. Geysers and fumaroles are also reported, but I wasn't able to find any of the geysers during my brief stay. 2A: | |
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