Revision for Abyssal Island | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-03-07 17:38:47] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-03-07 17:46:34] |
DISCOVERER | ||
Keni Drunken Wolf | → | Keni Drunken Wolf |
NAME | ||
Abyssal Island | → | Abyssal Island |
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Pyrie Thua FF-R d4-1 | → | Pyrie Thua FF-R d4-1 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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REGION | ||
The Abyss | → | The Abyss |
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SUMMARY | ||
A ringed Water World, orbited by a landable moon with life. | → | A ringed Water World, orbited by a landable moon with life. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This system, located on the edge of the galaxy in the Abyss galactic region, contains an unusual sight. The third body in the system is a ringed Water World, and it is orbited by a landable moon with a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere. There are seven species to be found on the surface (see the notes below for the complete list), and the moon's somewhat close proximity to its parent offers good opportunities for some gorgeous sights: The other two planets in the system, both of which are Ringed Gas Giants, are also in a trinary configuration with the ringed Water World. Body 2 is even close enough to be easily visible from the moon's surface: Finally, two moons of the first gas giant, bodies 1 d and 1 e, both have Thin Ammonia atmospheres with life as well, five species and three species respectively. | → | This system, located on the far Northern part of the galaxy, in the Abyss galactic region, contains an unusual sight. The third body in the system is a ringed Water World, and it is orbited by a landable moon with a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere. There are seven species to be found on the surface (see the notes below for the complete list), and the moon's somewhat close proximity to its parent offers good opportunities for some gorgeous sights: The other two planets in the system, both of which are Ringed Gas Giants, are also in a trinary configuration with the ringed Water World. Body 2 is even close enough to be easily visible from the moon's surface: Finally, two moons of the first gas giant, bodies 1 d and 1 e, both have Thin Ammonia atmospheres with life as well, five species and three species respectively. |
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