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Original submission for Santa's Domain

Original submission, by Mace Andarion [2025-04-09 16:56:49]
DISCOVERER
Spacelok
NAME
Santa's Domain
SYSTEMNAME
Wepua JC-V e2-3480
CATEGORY
Nebulae
CATEGORY 2
Stellar Features
REGION
Odin's Hold
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
An neon rich atmospheric ice world, shrouded in greenish planetary nebula and orbiting a black hole.
DESCRIPTION

Explore Santa's Domain, a cold, icy world with a neon-rich atmosphere surrounded by a breathtaking planetary nebula. There are no other celestial bodies or stars in the system. Travel to the black hole at the center of the system and use its lensing to create stunning scenery. There are no other celestial bodies or stars in the system.

About the Discovery:

01.04.3309

CMDR Mace Andarion was exploring the Wepua JC-V e2-3480 system by chance. He discovered a planet and decided to land on it, beginning to explore its surface. He later told his friends about it.
"I found Santa Claus's home. I now know where he launches his sleigh and delivers his presents throughout the galaxy."

The black hole

The planet and the planet surface

JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
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