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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Sash of Sapphires

Previous Revision, by Arcanic [2026-03-04 18:03:13]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2026-03-04 20:58:09]
DISCOVERER
Dusty PowersDusty Powers
NAME
Sash of SapphiresSash of Sapphires
SYSTEMNAME
Juenoea JN-J d9-7667Juenoea JN-J d9-7667
CATEGORY
Green Gas GiantsGreen Gas Giants
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Odin's HoldOdin's Hold
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Body AB 5 is a Class II Green Gas Giant with a hazy pink equatorial cloud band with bright green storms scattered within.Body AB 5 is a Class II Green Gas Giant with a hazy pink equatorial cloud band that has bright green storms scattered within.
DESCRIPTION

Body AB 5 is a Class II Green Gas Giant that was discovered early on in the Distant Worlds 3 Expedition. It is embedded within a dense field of hot young stars and is also the first Green Class II to be discovered in Odin's Hold.

Close from rings

Compared to other Class II GGGs, this one has remarkably more exotic cloud coloration than others, featuring a hazy pink equatorial cloud band that encircles the planet. This is also where bright green storms can be found.

Active volcanism

The GGG's innermost moon is very volcanically active and orbits its parent in 1.5 days.

GGG from behind

The discoverer named this GGG Sash of Sapphires, hearkening to the pink cloud band that holds the only green storms on the body, likening them to green sapphires.

Body AB 5 is a Class II green gas giant that was discovered early on in the Distant Worlds 3 Expedition. It is embedded within a dense field of hot young stars and is also the first green gas giant of its class to be discovered in Odin's Hold.

Close from rings

Compared to other Class II green gas giants, this one has remarkably more exotic cloud coloration than others of its class, featuring a hazy pink equatorial cloud band that encircles the planet. This is also where bright green storms can be found.

Active volcanism

The giant's innermost moon is volcanically active and orbits its parent in 1.5 days.

GGG from behind

The discoverer named this planet the Sash of Sapphires, hearkening to the pink cloud band that holds the only green storms on the body, likening them to green sapphires.

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