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Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-04 20:58:04] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-04 21:07:11] |
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CMDR Fox Silver | → | CMDR Fox Silver |
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Blue Lagoon | → | Blue Lagoon |
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Plio Aip QM-W d1-48 | → | Plio Aip QM-W d1-48 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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REGION | ||
Norma Expanse | → | Norma Expanse |
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SUMMARY | ||
A dark blue landable moon with a curious phenomenon: when it's in the shadow of its parent gas giant, the atmosphere appears to glow in the dark, as a thick blue fog. | → | A dark blue landable moon with a curious phenomenon: when it's in the shadow of its parent gas giant, the atmosphere appears to glow in the dark, as a thick blue fog. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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The Plio Aip QM-W d1-48 2 A moon is host to a curious phenomenon. When its parent gas giant eclipses the system's star, the moon's thin atmosphere appears to glow in the dark. At other times, it looks like any other thin sulphur dioxide atmosphere would, but during the eclipse, it's as if the moon were covered in thick blue fog. Since the moon is relatively close to its parent and it completes an orbit around it in about a day, Commanders needn't wait terribly long for the next eclipse if they missed one. The moon also has a number of interesting things to find: three geological signals, including iron magma, and five unique biologicals to sample, including Recepta and a rare strain of Fumerola Extremus - Mulberry. | → | The Plio Aip QM-W d1-48 2 A moon is host to a curious phenomenon. When its parent gas giant eclipses the system's star, the moon's thin atmosphere appears to glow in the dark. At other times, it looks like any other thin sulphur dioxide atmosphere would, but during the eclipse, it's as if the moon were covered in thick blue fog. Since the moon is relatively close to its parent and it completes an orbit around it in about a day, Commanders needn't wait terribly long for the next eclipse if they missed one. The moon also has a number of interesting things to find: three geological signals, including iron magma, and five unique biologicals to sample, including Recepta and a rare strain of Fumerola Extremus - Mulberry. |
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