Original submission for Crucible's Harvest | ||
Original submission, by Arcanic [2022-07-18 20:40:30] | ||
DISCOVERER | ||
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NAME | ||
→ | Crucible's Harvest | |
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→ | Phoo Flaae CA-A f1 | |
CATEGORY | ||
→ | Planetary Features | |
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→ | Sights and Scenery | |
REGION | ||
→ | Perseus Arm | |
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SUMMARY | ||
→ | A metal-rich body with a landable Hot Thin Silicate Vapor atmosphere bearing life. | |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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→ | The Crucible is a metal-rich body in a helium-rich system that has one of the rarest landable atmospheres: Hot Thin Silicate Vapour. At the time of its discovery, only 87 exist in the galaxy. Also on this body are Blatteum Bioluminescent Anemone. An incredible find, seeing that, at the time of this POI's submission, only 1 other planet hosts life with a Silicate Vapour atmosphere. This planet is the first one in the galaxy to have found Blatteum Anemone thriving in a Silicate Vapor atmosphere, and 4th to find them in any atmosphere at all. At twilight, the skies of the Crucible become ablaze. And, with the brilliant blue-purple shine of its primary B type star, the mixing colors provide a truly stunning sight you won't really find anywhere else in the galaxy. The Crucible itself is part of a triple planetary configuration, consisting of itself, a Helium-Rich Gas Giant and a T Tauri Star. During the daytime, the somewhat pale overhead sky is dominated by the primary B type. The T Tauri however also noticeably shines alongside it, although is overtaken by the primary's sheer luminosity. Dotted along the surface are many small peaks and hills, probably former mini-volcanoes. Do be careful, however. With the surface gravity being 1.41Gs, some deep and tiny craters might not be escapable in an SRV. The backscatter of the white-hot atmosphere in contrast with the intense blue-purple make for incredibly scenic views. | |
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