Revision for Radioactive Green | ||
Previous Revision, by GMP_GGGs [2022-06-04 16:39:10] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-06-04 19:46:46] |
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CMDR's Hartmetall and FalconFly | → | CMDR Hartmetall |
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Radioactive Green | → | Radioactive Green |
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Col 285 Sector VU-M c8-1 | → | Col 285 Sector VU-M c8-1 |
CATEGORY | ||
Green Gas Giants | → | Green Gas Giants |
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Inner Orion Spur | → | Inner Orion Spur |
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SUMMARY | ||
The fourth and last gas giant of this system has an unusual feature - it glows a vivid green. | → | The fourth and last gas giant of this system has an unusual feature - it glows a vivid green. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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The fourth and last gas giant of this system has an unusual feature - it glows a vivid green. The cause of the glow is unknown, but scientists believe the ammonia-based life in this star may be exhibiting a form of bioluminescence. Regardless of the source the planet is a popular tourist attraction and easy to reach at only 300 light-years from Sol. A tourist beacon is set up here in close orbit of the gas giant. | → | The fourth and last gas giant of this system has an unusual feature - it glows a vivid green. The cause of the glow is unknown, but scientists believe the ammonia-based life in this star may be exhibiting a form of bioluminescence. Regardless of the source the planet is a popular tourist attraction and easy to reach at only 300 light-years from Sol. A tourist beacon is set up here in close orbit of the gas giant. |
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