Revision for Zephyr and Boreas | ||
Previous Revision, by Oryctes-001 [2025-08-15 17:40:04] | → | Selected revision, by Oryctes-001 [2025-08-15 17:49:58] |
DISCOVERER | ||
Oryctes | → | Oryctes |
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Binary Planets | → | Zephyr and Boreas |
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Syneayoea OP-F d11-0 | → | Syneayoea OP-F d11-0 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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Organic | → | Organic |
REGION | ||
The Abyss | → | The Abyss |
LATITUDE | ||
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LONGITUDE | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
Two planets in an extremely close binary orbit. Suggestive scenarios with exobiological and geological features. | → | Two planets in an extremely close binary orbit. Suggestive scenarios with exobiological and geological features. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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On the way to Beagle Point, in an area of the galaxy rich in exobiologies, it's possible to stop and admire these two planets, so close they almost seem to collide. It's possible to land on one of them and collect exobiologies, specifically Stratum cucumisis emerald and Bacterium cerbrus lime. There are also fumaroles, geysers, and vents. The views are beautiful, and the proximity to a brown dwarf star at certain points in the orbit could allow for photos with two suns in the sky, beyond the enormous twin planet. | → | On the way to Beagle Point, in an area of the galaxy rich in exobiologies, it's possible to stop and admire these two planets, so close they almost seem to collide. These are the moons 10C and 10B. It's possible to land on the second one and collect exobiologies, specifically Stratum cucumisis emerald and Bacterium cerbrus lime. There are also fumaroles, lava spout, and vents. The views are beautiful, and the proximity to a brown dwarf star at certain points in the orbit could allow for photos with two suns in the sky, beyond the enormous twin planet. |
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