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Original submission for The Semaphore

Original submission, by Pecka [2026-02-19 00:24:01]
DISCOVERER
L_Pecka
NAME
The Semaphore
SYSTEMNAME
Pyra Dryoae QK-M d8-4
CATEGORY
Notable Stellar Phenomena
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Acheron
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Rubeum and Prasinium Ice Crystals create beautiful Red and Green light show reminiscent of the ancient communication devices of Earth called the Semaphore. Albidum Chalice Pots are also present.
DESCRIPTION

The Notable Stellar Phenomena is present around the third star, close to the body C2, in the form of a Lagrange Cloud.

The mix of Rubeum and Prasinium Ice Crystals with a relatively close-by gas giant makes for very pleasing star scape visuals full of colourful sparks.
Albidium Chalice Pots are also present and may react if poked.

Additional things of some minor interest in the solar system include:

Non human signatures on bodies AB 2A, AB 2E, AB 6A, C 1D
- those being the thargoid sensors scoopable by SRV.

Close orbiting fast-rotating binary moons AB 2B and AB 2C.

Unusually picturesque gas giant AB 5

A water world

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OBSERVATORY
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