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Revision for Ice Flows

Previous Revision, by Taneth [2023-06-24 07:27:23]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-06-24 14:40:47]
DISCOVERER
TanethTaneth
NAME
Ice FlowsIce Flows
SYSTEMNAME
Crookooe JR-N c6-1Crookooe JR-N c6-1
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesSights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
Sights and Scenery
REGION
Errant MarchesErrant Marches
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
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.Nice views on 2 b and 2 a, which both orbit a ringed gas giant, with 2 a being close to the rings of the giant and 2 b having plenty of geological activity.
DESCRIPTION

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:

The 2 b moon is full of water geysers and fumaroles and has nice views of the nearby ringed gas giant. The thin argon atmosphere also makes some nice blue sunsets. There are three biological signals on the surface, and a lot of geyser activity.

2 a is close to the edge of the gas giant's rings, so offers some pretty spectacular close views of them. Geysers and fumaroles have also been reported on the surface.

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