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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Blooming With Life

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-05-02 10:44:23]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-06-07 16:45:25]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Blooming With LifeBlooming With Life
SYSTEMNAME
Thraikoo FL-P d5-97Thraikoo FL-P d5-97
CATEGORY
Tourist BeaconsTourist Beacons
CATEGORY 2
Organic
REGION
Vulcan GateVulcan Gate
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A tourist beacon far from the bubble, in a system with a great variety of life.A tourist beacon far from the bubble, in a system with a great variety of life.
DESCRIPTION

Situated near the Thracian nebula (Thraikoo PS-U e2-4) in the Vulcan Gate region, this system is abundant with various kinds of life. First, there is an Earth-like world (ABCD 1), lit by the four stars that it co-orbits, which is a rare phenomenon in itself. There is much more to this system, however. There are several bodies with various kinds of thin atmospheres, but ABCD 4 a stands out among them. It is a moon with a carbon dioxide atmosphere, that houses at least 9 different species. The planetary nebula is also close enough that explorers can find the rare bio-luminescent Electricae Radialem in this system.

Combined with the other landable planets, explorers visiting this system can find at least one species from 10 different genera out of the 15 that were known at the time of writing.

The following flora can be found in the system:

  1. Aleoida Gravis (Teal)
  2. Bacterium Aurasus (Lime)
  3. Bacterium Vesicula (Cyan, Gold)
  4. Cactoida Pullulanta (Yellow)
  5. Clypeus Lacrimam (Mauve)
  6. Concha Renibus (Aquamarine)
  7. Electricae Radialem (Aquamarine)
  8. Fonticulua Campestris (Amethyst)
  9. Fungoida Bullarum (Red)
  10. Fungoida Gelata (Mulberry)
  11. Osseus Cornibus (Turquoise)
  12. Osseus Pumice (White)
  13. Stratum Paleas (Emerald)
  14. Tussock Triticum (Yellow)

Situated near the Thracian nebula (Thraikoo PS-U e2-4) in the Vulcan Gate region, this system is abundant with various kinds of life. First, there is an Earth-like world (ABCD 1), lit by the four stars that it co-orbits, which is a rare phenomenon in itself. There is much more to this system, however. There are several bodies with various kinds of thin atmospheres, but ABCD 4 a stands out among them. It is a moon with a carbon dioxide atmosphere, that houses at least 9 different species. The planetary nebula is also close enough that explorers can find the rare bio-luminescent Electricae Radialem in this system.

Combined with the other landable planets, explorers visiting this system can find at least one species from 10 different genera out of the 15 that were known at the time of writing.

The following flora can be found in the system:

  1. Aleoida Gravis (Teal)
  2. Bacterium Aurasus (Lime)
  3. Bacterium Vesicula (Cyan, Gold)
  4. Cactoida Pullulanta (Yellow)
  5. Clypeus Lacrimam (Mauve)
  6. Concha Renibus (Aquamarine)
  7. Electricae Radialem (Aquamarine)
  8. Fonticulua Campestris (Amethyst)
  9. Fungoida Bullarum (Red)
  10. Fungoida Gelata (Mulberry)
  11. Osseus Cornibus (Turquoise)
  12. Osseus Pumice (White)
  13. Stratum Paleas (Emerald)
  14. Tussock Triticum (Yellow)
JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
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