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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Vaporous Neighbours

Previous Revision, by CMDR dkO [2023-06-27 02:13:23]Selected revision, by CMDR dkO [2023-06-27 02:17:48]
DISCOVERER
CMDR dkOCMDR dkO
NAME
Vaporous NeighborsVaporous Neighbours
SYSTEMNAME
Phleedgoea ZF-Q b37-8Phleedgoea ZF-Q b37-8
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
REGION
IzanamiIzanami
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
System with both Water World and Ammonia World under 100Ls from entry. Ammonia World has a very close landable atmospheric moon orbiting only 0.36Ls away.System with both Water World and Ammonia World under 100Ls from entry. Ammonia World has a very close landable atmospheric moon orbiting only 0.36Ls away.
DESCRIPTION

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Upon entering this system you are quickly greeted with two landable HMC bodies and a Water World only 28Ls from entry.

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The very next body in orbit is an Ammonia World at .77Ls distance from entry. This body is the most interesting in system because it has a Thin-Argon atmospheric moon orbitting at an extremely close distance of 0.363Ls.

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When approaching orbital cruise on the Icy moon, the atmosphere appears as a rich blend of blue and red. The terrain has a mix of craters, canyons, and mountains with both biological and geological activity in abundance throughout.

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Landing anywhere on the surface where the star is closest to the horizon will give you a gorgeous deep blue sky.

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This moon has a Orbital Period of 2.94804 days so depending on your time of arrival will determine if you can see the Ammonia World in view with the atmosphere visible.

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Bacterium Vesicula (Red), Fonticulua Campestris (Amethyst), and Fumerola Carbosis (Orange) are the three different biological signals found on the surface as well as numerous fumaroles and geysers spread throughout.

Upon entering this system you are quickly greeted with two landable HMC bodies and a Water World only 28Ls from entry.

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The very next body in orbit is an Ammonia World at .77Ls distance from entry. This body is the most interesting in system because it has a Thin-Argon atmospheric moon orbitting at an extremely close distance of 0.363Ls.

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When approaching orbital cruise on the Icy moon, the atmosphere appears as a rich blend of blue and red. The terrain has a mix of craters, canyons, and mountains with both biological and geological activity in abundance throughout.

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Landing anywhere on the surface where the star is closest to the horizon will give you a gorgeous deep blue sky.

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This moon has a Orbital Period of 2.94804 days so depending on your time of arrival will determine if you can see the Ammonia World in view with the atmosphere visible.

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Bacterium Vesicula (Red), Fonticulua Campestris (Amethyst), and Fumerola Carbosis (Orange) are the three different biological signals found on the surface as well as numerous fumaroles and geysers spread throughout.

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