Revision for Great Orme's Flowers | ||
Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-08-25 01:23:23] | → | Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-08-25 01:23:43] |
DISCOVERER | ||
DarthMaaar | → | DarthMaaar |
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Great Orme's Flowers | → | Great Orme's Flowers |
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Pheia Aewsy LV-Y d11 | → | Pheia Aewsy LV-Y d11 |
CATEGORY | ||
Green Gas Giants | → | Green Gas Giants |
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REGION | ||
Sanguineous Rim | → | Sanguineous Rim |
LATITUDE | ||
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CALLSIGN | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
A pink-green gas giant with radioactive-green spots a few thousand lightyears south of Sol. Featuring two large green poles, it often takes visitors a second to realize how beautiful it looks. | → | A pink-green gas giant with radioactive-green spots a few thousand lightyears south of Sol. Featuring two large green poles, it often takes visitors a second to realize how beautiful it looks. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This green gas giant is located just south of the bubble, passing the Monkey Head and the Crab nebulae, and it's notable for the large concentration of green at its poles. It's pink clouds make a remarkable combination with their green features, looking picturesque and becoming a destination to look foward while visiting the Sanguineous Rim South pole detail; that is very green! As an additional feature Crystalline Shards have been discovered in the system, including on on one of the giant's own moons: B 4 b. Astrophotography by CMDR Gadnok | → |
This green gas giant is located just south of the bubble, passing the Monkey Head and the Crab nebulae, and it's notable for the large concentration of green at its poles. It's pink clouds make a remarkable combination with their green features, looking picturesque and becoming a destination to look foward while visiting the Sanguineous Rim South pole detail; that is very green! As an additional feature, crystalline Shards have been discovered in the system, including on on one of the giant's own moons: B 4 b. Astrophotography by CMDR Gadnok |
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