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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Original submission for Chroan Crystal Reefs

Original submission, by halseyspartan2 [2026-02-04 23:12:21]
DISCOVERER
CMDR HalseySpartan2
NAME
Chroan Crystal Reefs
SYSTEMNAME
Preae Chroa LP-A b55-9
CATEGORY
Notable Stellar Phenomena
CATEGORY 2
Sights and Scenery
REGION
Formorian Frontier
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A ringed gas giant with two Notable Stellar Phenomena points of interest. CMDRs can find 4 out of 6 ice crystal types for this sector here.
DESCRIPTION

The Rings of Crystal are the ice rings of body 2 in this system. Commanders can find four out of six types of ice crystal Notable Stellar Phenomena in the two NSP points of interest here, offering some spectacular views of dancing red, green, pink, and purple lights among the white ice chunks floating all around.

Commanders can find:
- Purpureum Ice Crystals
- Prasinum Ice Crystals
- Roseum Ice Crystals
- Flavum Ice Crystals

JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
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