Revision for Blossoming Siblings | ||
Previous Revision, by Raghav102 [2024-02-08 16:37:24] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-02-25 19:00:46] |
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Blossoming Siblings | → | Blossoming Siblings |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Blua Eoq JT-A c1-1 | → | Blua Eoq JT-A c1-1 |
CATEGORY | ||
Organic | → | Organic |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
REGION | ||
Outer Orion Spur | → | Outer Orion Spur |
LATITUDE | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
Two binary moons of a gas giant, with a rare combination: thin methane atmospheres and diverse life. | → | Two binary moons of a gas giant, with a rare combination: thin methane atmospheres and diverse life. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Bodies A 1 a and A 1 b in the system are a pair of binary moons orbiting their parent gas giant. However, what sets this pair apart is that they host diverse life in thin methane atmospheres. Such bodies rarely host many species on their surfaces, and these two have six on the second moon, and five on the first. Both moons are nearly the same size, radii 463 km and 416 km, and host a unique assortment of exobiological life. The most notable one is the rare Fumerola Extremus, which exists on both moons. The greenish tint of the methane atmosphere and the interesting life create plenty of opportunities for some gorgeous vistas: In addition, the system is around 780 ly below the galactic plane, offering a beautiful view of the galaxy from these Blossoming Siblings. Additional Notes:
| → | Bodies A 1 a and A 1 b in the system are a pair of binary moons orbiting their parent gas giant. However, what sets this pair apart is that they host diverse life in thin methane atmospheres. Such bodies rarely host many species on their surfaces, and these two have six on the second moon, and five on the first. Both moons are nearly the same size, radii 463 km and 416 km, and host a unique assortment of exobiological life. The most notable one is the rare Fumerola Extremus, which exists on both moons. The greenish tint of the methane atmosphere and the interesting life create plenty of opportunities for some gorgeous vistas: The system is around 780 ly below the galactic plane, offering a beautiful view of the galaxy from these Blossoming Siblings. The other two moons (A 1 c and A 1 d) also have thin methane atmospheres, but host only two and four species. |
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