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Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-10-24 11:48:14] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-03-13 19:25:05] |
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Krone Devil & Burstar | → | Krone Devil & Burstar |
NAME | ||
Primigenia | → | Primigenia |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Bleia Dryiae FE-B b19-4 | → | Bleia Dryiae FE-B b19-4 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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REGION | ||
Inner Orion Spur | → | Inner Orion Spur |
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SUMMARY | ||
A pair of twin planets consisting of an Earth-like World and a landable icy moon at a 0.24 ls distance, with the moon having a sulphur atmosphere and geological and biological signals. | → | An Earth-like World with a landable thin atmospheric icy moon at a 0.24 ls distance, with the moon having a sulphur atmosphere with surface volcanism and life. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Primigenia I (body 3) and Primigenia II (body 3 a) are similar sized, only with a 748 km difference in radius, with Primigenia I being slightly larger. However what is interesting is that both planetary bodies house complex life, in extremely different environments. Primigenia II features a sulphur dioxide atmosphere that is constantly bombarded with carbon dioxide geothermal activity, which has helped foster life. Both Recepta Deltahedronix and Bacteria Tela are abundant near the geysers, which also feature Fumerola Carbosis. According to the data collected so far, as of 3308/10/24 this is one of only five known thin atmospheric landable moons orbiting a parent Earth like world, and probably the only one closely resembling its parent in size and planetary characteristics. | → | Primigenia I (body 3) and Primigenia II (body 3 a) are similar sized, only with a 748 km difference in radius, with the planet being slightly larger However what is interesting is that both bodies house complex life, in extremely different environments. Primigenia II features a thin sulphur dioxide atmosphere that is constantly bombarded with carbon dioxide geothermal activity, which has helped foster life. Both Recepta Deltahedronix and Bacteria Tela are abundant near the geysers, which also feature Fumerola Carbosis. |
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