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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Original submission for Caelum Roseus

Original submission, by ThePokemaniac21 [2026-02-03 06:32:12]
DISCOVERER
ThePokemaniac21
NAME
Caelum Roseus
SYSTEMNAME
Truechuae DR-D d12-20
CATEGORY
Sights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Formorian Frontier
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Body 7F is a ringed, atmospheric landable icy body in orbit of a ringed gas giant. The atmosphere is 100% oxygen, which provides stunning pink highlights on the terminator line.
DESCRIPTION

This system boasts a total of 28 landable planets, but its main attraction is body 7F (0.29G). A ringed, atmospheric, landable icy world in orbit around a class II gas giant, it also has a 100% oxygen atmosphere.

With a similar view to Aestheticum, the rings from itself, its parent gas giant in the distance and the pink haze caused by the atmosphere make a stunning view from the planet's surface.

It looks even more exotic at the terminator line, where a bright pink line resulting from the oxygen atmosphere can be seen. Hence the name, Caelum Roseus, which is a rough Latin translation of "pink sky".

This was discovered this during the Distant Worlds 3 expedition, between waypoints 1 and 2.

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