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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Luyten's Gardens

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-12-05 15:00:00]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-12-05 15:03:07]
DISCOVERER
EAHLSTANEahlstan
NAME
DA CompletionistLuyten's Gardens
SYSTEMNAME
Vegnoea QI-B e1Vegnoea QI-B e1
CATEGORY
OrganicOrganic
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Outer Orion-Perseus ConfluxOuter Orion-Perseus Conflux
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
An unusual system hosting a series of rare White Dwarf related organic species.An unusual system hosting a series of rare White Dwarf related organic species.
DESCRIPTION

This system, at the distant edge of the Outer Orion-Perseus Conflux, welcomes the adventurous explorer with an unusual sequence of stars and a wide variety of noteworthy organic life; perfect for those hoping to record all known species on a personal list.

A Black Hole greets any arriving craft, but it steers one away from the M class red giant star lurking just a few thousand light seconds away.

In the distance, some 450,000 ls away, is the third star in the system, a White Dwarf (DA). It is this point that Commanders aspiring to sample the diverse flora should travel to. Two of the moons, C 5 c and C 5 d, each contain 4 biological signals, most of which are found only the vicinity of a White Dwarf, and are therefore quite rare throughout the galaxy. These are:

C 5 c, Ammonia atmosphere:
- Bacterium Alcyoneum - Ocher
- Fungoida Setisis - Yellow
- Frutexa Flabellum - Indigo
- Tussock Divisa - Maroon

C 5 d, Carbon Dioxide atmosphere:
- Aleoida Arcus - Indigo
- Bacterium Aurasus - Ocher
- Stratum Paleas - Mauve
- Tussock Albata - Maroon

This system, at the distant edge of the Outer Orion-Perseus Conflux, welcomes the adventurous explorer with an unusual sequence of stars and a wide variety of noteworthy organic life; perfect for those hoping to record all known species on a personal list.

A Black Hole greets any arriving craft, but it steers one away from the M class red giant star lurking just a few thousand light seconds away.

In the distance, some 450,000 ls away, is the third star in the system, a White Dwarf (DA). It is this point that Commanders aspiring to sample the diverse flora should travel to. Two of the moons, C 5 c and C 5 d, each contain 4 biological signals, most of which are found only the vicinity of a White Dwarf, and are therefore quite rare throughout the galaxy. These are:

C 5 c, Ammonia atmosphere:
- Bacterium Alcyoneum - Ocher
- Fungoida Setisis - Yellow
- Frutexa Flabellum - Indigo
- Tussock Divisa - Maroon

C 5 d, Carbon Dioxide atmosphere:
- Aleoida Arcus - Indigo
- Bacterium Aurasus - Ocher
- Stratum Paleas - Mauve
- Tussock Albata - Maroon

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