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Previous Revision, by PhoenixBlue [2024-01-27 01:53:41] | → | Selected revision, by PhoenixBlue [2024-01-27 01:56:51] |
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Vulcan Botanical Gardens | → | Vulcan Botanical Gardens |
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Stueloea PE-E d13-97 | → | Stueloea PE-E d13-97 |
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Organic | → | Organic |
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Vulcan Gate | → | Vulcan Gate |
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This system in Vulcan Gate contains 33 exoflora, including three planets with eight or more exoflora species each. | → | This system in Vulcan Gate contains 33 exoflora, including three planets with eight or more exoflora species each. |
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This system is home to more than 30 species of exoflora, including three planets with eight or more species of plant life. Body 1 a and Body 1 b both have thin water atmospheres, giving the worlds a blue halo visible from space. The planets have similar plant species, possibly owing to panspermia due to their proximity of less than 2 light-seconds. Both Body 1 a and Body 1 b are host to three high-value species of plant life, including cactoida vermis, osseus discus, tussock virgam, and different species of clypeus. Body 4 e orbits a Sudarsky Class II gas giant and has an atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide. About half the planet's exoflora, including tussock caputus and fungoida gelata, are confined to small patches on the moon's surface, only a few kilometers across. Data for locations of these plants is stored in Canonn's SRV Survey database. However, the aleoida and tubus plants grow more widely on the world and are easier to locate. Body 4 d and Body 4 f have four and three exoflora, respectively. | → | This system is home to more than 30 species of exoflora, including three planets with eight or more species of plant life. Body 1 a and Body 1 b both have thin water atmospheres, giving the worlds a blue halo visible from space. The planets have similar plant species, possibly owing to panspermia due to their proximity of less than 2 light-seconds. Both Body 1 a and Body 1 b are host to three high-value species of plant life, including cactoida vermis, osseus discus, tussock virgam, and different species of clypeus. Body 4 e orbits a Sudarsky Class II gas giant and has an atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide. About half the planet's exoflora, including tussock caputus and fungoida gelata, are confined to small patches on the moon's surface, only a few kilometers across. Data for locations of these plants is stored in Canonn's SRV Survey database. However, the aleoida and tubus plants grow more widely on the world and are easier to locate. Body 4 d and Body 4 f have four and three exoflora, respectively. |
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