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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Eerie Eyes

Previous Revision, by Arcanic [2023-07-04 22:22:24]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-08-04 15:21:21]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Bright Green EyesEerie Eyes
SYSTEMNAME
Pyroifoea SS-Y b15-0Pyroifoea SS-Y b15-0
CATEGORY
Green Gas GiantsGreen Gas Giants
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Inner Orion SpurInner Orion Spur
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A bright Green Gas Giant with Water-Based Life. In addition to its large white icy ring, it is orbited by six landable moons.A bright Green Gas Giant with Water-Based Life. In addition to its large white icy ring, it is orbited by six landable moons.
DESCRIPTION

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Body 11 in this system is a gas giant is home to exotic bioluminescent water-based organisms that freely float around the planet's upper atmosphere. They are scattered relatively evenly around the planet, but they also congregate around massive cyclonic storms. Given the darker rusty-red secondary color against these bright green storms, the planet gives the eerie impression of having multiple 'eyes'.

Besides the dark red and bright green, the last color found on the surface is pink, which only seems to be found under the top cloud layers of major storms.

The planet also has moons in a 6+1 configuration, with moon 11 d sporting its own moonlet. Only 3 moons of the 7 here are geologically active, 11 a, 11 b and 11 d a.

Courtesy of CMDR Mooing

Bright Green Eyes has an obliquity of 94.08°. As a result, both the north and south poles experience permanent day for one half of its year, and permanent night for the other, the planet's year being 1,192.9 days long.

Within the ice rings of the planet are 3 Low Temp. Diamonds hotspots, 2 Void Opal hotspots and 1 Tritium hotspot.

pole

Body 11 in this system is a gas giant is home to exotic bioluminescent water-based organisms that freely float around the planet's upper atmosphere. They are scattered relatively evenly around the planet, but they also congregate around massive cyclonic storms. Given the darker rusty-red secondary color against these bright green storms, the planet gives the eerie impression of having multiple 'eyes'.

Besides the dark red and bright green, the last color found on the surface is pink, which only seems to be found under the top cloud layers of major storms.

The planet also has moons in a 6+1 configuration, with moon 11 d sporting its own nested. Only 3 moons of the 7 here are geologically active: 11 a, 11 b and 11 d a.

Image courtesy of CMDR Mooing

Eerie Eyes has an obliquity of 94.08°. As a result, both the North and South poles experience permanent day for one half of its year, and permanent night for the other, the planet's year being 1,192.9 days long.

Within the ice rings of the planet are three Low Temperature Diamonds hotspots, two Void Opal hotspots and one Tritium hotspot.

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