Original submission for Gas Escarlata | ||
Original submission, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-05-06 22:04:47] | ||
DISCOVERER | ||
→ | CMDR Richard Fluiraniz M. | |
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→ | Gas Escarlata | |
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→ | Chroabs HH-V d2-75 | |
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REGION | ||
→ | Norma Arm | |
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SUMMARY | ||
→ | The hottest gas giant in the galaxy with a temperature of 13,712k, surpassing the runner-up by 5925k. At the entry point, explorers will be startled by a bright orange ball close to the star. | |
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Commander Richard Fluiraniz M while navigating in SWS HIGH-G SUMMER SLAMDOWN 3307 EXPEDITION, stumbled upon a very big orange orb, which he thought might be himself getting close to a planet, when in reality it was a Class V that was orbiting just 5 ls relative to the neutron star. Richard didn't understood what he found until he woke up next morning to this. So far, this temperature record has doubled the previous one, and it looks like it will probably be a long time before we get something as hot as this planet. | |
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