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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Original submission for Brain Ocean

Original submission, by DiaFleXXX [2023-10-11 07:48:16]
DISCOVERER
SigmaExplorer
NAME
Brain Ocean
SYSTEMNAME
Graea Hypue MC-C d65
CATEGORY
Organic
CATEGORY 2
Sights and Scenery
REGION
Norma Expanse
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
An atmospheric icy world with a thin water-rich atmosphere and rocky rings that hosts Brain Trees.
DESCRIPTION

Body 4 d in Graea Hypue MC-C d65 hosts Roseum Brain Trees. It has a thin water-rich atmosphere, which produces soft blue colour of the sky. The body has rocky rings, which further increases rarity of this body's characteristics. It is also a high-inclined moon (-67.74°) for a class III gas giant with extra-long orbital period about 1 218 days.

There are only two known thin water-rich atmosphere planets with Brain Trees and only one with rings, as of 11.10.3309.

It is also hosts minor nitrogen magma volcanism and another biological signal - Bacterium Omentum Lime. If you are enough lucky, you can find all that features together in one location.

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