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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Original submission for The Centaurus Festival

Original submission, by KushPanda [2022-05-25 03:56:01]
DISCOVERER
turkwinif (GMP)
NAME
The Centaurus Festival
SYSTEMNAME
Byoomi PZ-O e6-5855
CATEGORY
Stellar Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Galactic Centre
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
System features a planetary hourglass nebula, with a black hole core. Thanks to the absence of any other light sources, the nebula lights up the entire system.
DESCRIPTION

This system was originally submitted by turkwinif for the GMP, under the name Byoomi Archer Alpha

This system features a black hole centre, with a planetary hourglass nebula. Due to the absence of any other star class within the system, everything in the system is lit up through the skybox, a treat for the eyes. Everything has a blueish-pink hue, including the rings of two gas giants. Landing on any of the icy worlds will treat you to a wonderful view the surrounding nebula, while the ground is almost a fantasy-like colour.

When viewing the system in Odyssey, the lighter gas giant, Body 2, has an interesting lighting glitch which may occur when approaching the icy ring. It turns from an ice-blue to a pitch black for just a moment, to match the inner black ring.

JOURNAL
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