Revision for Eyes of Argus | ||
Previous Revision, by VorpalDeer [2024-11-09 15:09:30] | → | Selected revision, by VorpalDeer [2024-11-10 15:54:05] |
DISCOVERER | ||
M. Poole | → | M. Poole |
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Eyes of Argus | → | Eyes of Argus |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Dryooe Groa QX-F c16 | → | Dryooe Groa QX-F c16 |
CATEGORY | ||
Green Gas Giants | → | Green Gas Giants |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
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REGION | ||
Outer Orion-Perseus Conflux | → | Outer Orion-Perseus Conflux |
LATITUDE | ||
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LONGITUDE | ||
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CALLSIGN | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
A Green Gas Giant displaying storms of dark red tinged with green. | → | A Green Gas Giant displaying storms of dark red tinged with green. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Planet A 7, named for the many-eyed giant Argus Panoptes of Greek mythology, is a ringed Class I Green Gas Giant displaying beige and gray bands, with a scattering of dark red storms, resembling eyes, over much of its surface. Several of the storms contain spirals and tendrils of the bright green typical of Green Gas Giants. The poles are tinged with the same dark red coloring as the storms. The rings contain hotspots for Alexandrite, Benitoite, Monazite, Musgravite, and Serendibite. | → | Planet A 7, named for the many-eyed giant Argus Panoptes of Greek mythology, is a ringed Class I Green Gas Giant displaying beige and gray bands, with a scattering of dark red storms, resembling eyes, over much of its surface. Several of the storms contain spirals and tendrils of the bright green typical of Green Gas Giants. The poles are tinged with the same dark red coloring as the storms. The rings contain hotspots for Alexandrite, Benitoite, Monazite, Musgravite, and Serendibite. |
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