Revision for AMP Plains | ||
Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-07-12 02:22:19] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-12 18:01:02] |
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AMP Plains | → | AMP Plains |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
NGC 6842 Sector PD-S b4-0 | → | NGC 6842 Sector PD-S b4-0 |
CATEGORY | ||
Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
REGION | ||
Inner Orion Spur | → | Inner Orion Spur |
LATITUDE | ||
45.95 | → | 45.95 |
LONGITUDE | ||
6.4714 | → | 6.4714 |
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SUMMARY | ||
1.7 ly from NGC 6842, this system is illuminated by its parent nebula which the parent star can't reach. Featuring a stunning view of the Nebula complementing with Electricae on planet 1A. | → | 1.7 ly from NGC 6842, this system is illuminated not just by its star, but also the planetary nebula. It features a stunning view of the Nebula, complemented with Electricae, on the planet 1 a. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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The Planetary Nebula is so close to this system that the stellar remnant illuminates anything not illuminated by its parent star. The AMP plains are thoroughly featured in Planet 1 A, an Argon atmosphere landable planet with fonticulae, bacteria, and its main attraction,electricae radialem. The static-induced sounds of the trees and the electric blue plains make this destination unforgettable for those starting to explore outside of the bubble and those veteran explorers that occasionally pass by. This system is very close to this planetary Nebula making this phenomenon possible and should be appreciated by all the passing tourists. This POI was discovered in the At the Eldritch Gate Expedition | → |
The NGC 6842 planetary nebula is so close to this system that the stellar remnant illuminates anything not illuminated by this system's star. The AMP plains cover much of the surface of body 1 a, a landable body with an argon atmosphere, which houses fonticulae, bacteria, and its main attraction,electricae radialem. The static-induced sounds of the trees and the electric blue plains make this destination unforgettable for those starting to explore outside of the bubble, and for those veteran explorers that occasionally pass by. This system is very close to the planetary nebula, which makes this phenomenon possible, and the views here are worth stopping for for all wayward explorers. This POI was discovered during the At the Eldritch Gate Expedition |
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