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Original submission for Plio's Sphere

Original submission, by Noobqueen [2022-06-16 19:12:37]
DISCOVERER
Noobqueen
NAME
Plio's Sphere
SYSTEMNAME
Plio Chruia VY-U b2-2
CATEGORY
Planetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Newton's Vault
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
a glitched Icy world with an incredibly high temperature on a tight orbit around a secondary Brown Dwarf. It has a surface gravity of 2 Gs and has a 19 thousand kilometer radius.
DESCRIPTION

A fairly interesting site on the way to Beagle Point. An Icy world that should not exist. This icy world is a landable (no atmosphere) with 2x earth's gravity and has a radius of 19 thousand kilometers. It is also far warmer than ice can be, making this world fully impossible.

This world is on a tight orbit around a secondary star brown dwarf. However, the brown dwarf located only 40ls from the main star, and the Icy body is visible even from the main star.

It is located in Newton's Vault on the way to Beagle Point for anyone willing to take a mild detour to see this place. The whole region is worth it to explore.

A gallery of images is here

JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
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