Revision for Candy River | ||
Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-11-10 21:08:07] | → | Selected revision, by Arcanic [2023-07-04 22:24:49] |
DISCOVERER | ||
Tyrion Rotenkamp | → | Tyrion Rotenkamp |
NAME | ||
Candy River | → | Candy River |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Plaa Ain YH-G b13-0 | → | Plaa Ain YH-G b13-0 |
CATEGORY | ||
Green Gas Giants | → | Green Gas Giants |
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Norma Expanse | → | Norma Expanse |
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CALLSIGN | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
Body A 8 is a ringed Class I Green Gas Giant with several maroon stripes and vivid green streaks. There are also 6 landable moons and a tritium hotspot. | → | A ringed Class I Green Gas Giant with several maroon stripes and vivid green streaks. There are also 6 landable moons and a tritium hotspot. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Situated just north of the NGC 6357 nebula is this Green Class I Gas Giant. It is one of the more colorful known, presenting major maroon discoloration around its surface cloud layers, showing substantial banding in the equatorial regions becoming thicker towards the poles. Several long green streaks are found within these bands that flank major cyclonic storms, as well as smaller green wisps that appear randomly. The planet has six icy moons orbiting its equatorial plane, the three innermost being geologically active. The ring system holds hotspots for Tritium, Void Opals and Low Temperature Diamonds. | → | Situated just north of the NGC 6357 nebula is this Green Class I Gas Giant (Body A 8). It is one of the more colorful known, presenting major maroon discoloration around its surface cloud layers, showing substantial banding in the equatorial regions becoming thicker towards the poles. Several long green streaks are found within these bands that flank major cyclonic storms, as well as smaller green wisps that appear randomly. The planet has six icy moons orbiting its equatorial plane, the three innermost being geologically active. The ring system holds hotspots for Tritium, Void Opals and Low Temperature Diamonds. |
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