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Revision for Glow Bug Giant

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-08-17 18:06:10]Selected revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2022-08-17 20:30:44]
DISCOVERER
CMDR Ljh888CMDR Ljh888
NAME
Glow Bug GiantGlow Bug Giant
SYSTEMNAME
Eol Prou KW-L c8-32Eol Prou KW-L c8-32
CATEGORY
Green Gas GiantsGreen Gas Giants
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Inner Scutum-Centaurus ArmInner Scutum-Centaurus Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A green gas giant notable for its proximity to Colonia, and three large green bands circling its equator.A green gas giant notable for its proximity to Colonia, and three large green bands circling its equator.
DESCRIPTION

Planet 4 in this system is the Glow Bug Giant, a green gas giant which is notable not just for its proximity to Colonia, but also for its rather unique appearance. There are three large bands of bioluminescent clouds circling its equator, which give a striking contrast to the otherwise dark colours of the gas giant. In addition, there is a bright icy ring around the planet, offering even better visuals.

The first moon of the gas giant (4 a) has not just surface volcanism, but also Crystalline Shards of the planet. It was the starting location of the Land of Giants Expedition in 3303.

The system also features a large number of landable bodies, most of them being icy moons - some of which feature a thin methane atmosphere.

Planet 4 in this system is the Glow Bug Giant, a green gas giant which is notable not just for its proximity to Colonia, but also for its rather unique appearance. There are three large bands of bioluminescent clouds circling its equator, which give a striking contrast to the otherwise dark colours of the gas giant. In addition, there is a bright icy ring around the planet, offering even better visuals.

The first moon of the gas giant (4 a) has not just surface volcanism, but also Crystalline Shards. It was the starting location of the Land of Giants Expedition in 3303.

The system also features a large number of landable bodies, most of them being icy moons - some of which feature a thin methane atmosphere.

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