Revision for Amaryllis Veil | ||
Previous Revision, by QuirtTheDirt [2024-07-31 04:04:03] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-07-31 11:50:06] |
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QuirtTheDirt | → | QuirtTheDirt |
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Amaryllis Veil | → | Amaryllis Veil |
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Eok Bluae AE-T d3-2290 | → | Eok Bluae AE-T d3-2290 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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REGION | ||
Galactic Centre | → | Galactic Centre |
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SUMMARY | ||
A pink gas giant only 7 lightyears from a nearby planetary nebula. When framed correctly, the nebula appears to explode outwards from the planet. | → | A pink gas giant only 7 ly from a nearby planetary nebula. When framed correctly, the nebula appears to explode outwards from the planet. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Planet 10 is a pink gas giant only 7 lightyears from the Eok Bluae Stellar Remnant nebula. With the correct framing, the nebula can appear to 'explode' from the gas giant's surface, circling the gas giant in a red-blue veil. Additionally, body 10 A is a landable moon only 3 light seconds from the pink giant, with a short orbital period of approximately two days. | → | The tenth planet in this system is a pink gas giant that's only 7 ly from the Eok Bluae OM-W e1-7494 planetary nebula. With the correct framing, the nebula can appear to emanate from the gas giant's surface, circling it in a red-blue veil. Additionally, the giant's first moon (10 A) is a landable body only 3 light seconds from the pink giant, with a short orbital period of approximately two days. |
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