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Revision for Caelum Roseus

Previous Revision, by ThePokemaniac21 [2026-02-03 21:18:31]Selected revision, by ThePokemaniac21 [2026-02-03 21:20:00]
DISCOVERER
ThePokemaniac21ThePokemaniac21
NAME
Caelum RoseusCaelum Roseus
SYSTEMNAME
Truechuae DR-D d12-20Truechuae DR-D d12-20
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Formorian FrontierFormorian Frontier
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Body 7 f 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.Body 7 f 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 7 f. A ringed, landable icy world with an oxygen atmosphere in orbit around a class II gas giant.

The view from the surface is similar to Aestheticum: in the colorful sky above, both the rings of the parent gas giant and the moon's own rings are well visible, often creating beautiful views.

The sky looks even more exotic at sunset, when 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 system was discovered during the Distant Worlds 3 expedition, in 3312.

This system boasts a total of 28 landable planets, but its main attraction is body 7 f. A ringed, landable icy world with an oxygen atmosphere in orbit around a class II gas giant.

The view from the surface is similar to Aestheticum: in the colorful sky above, both the rings of the parent gas giant and the moon's own rings are well visible, often creating beautiful views.

The sky looks even more exotic at sunset, when 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 system was discovered during the Distant Worlds 3 expedition, in 3312.

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