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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for In Pink Haze

Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-09-01 19:27:33]Selected revision, by Arcanic [2022-09-01 21:43:47]
DISCOVERER
Alesha78Alesha78
NAME
In Pink HazeIn Pink Haze
SYSTEMNAME
Syrive KR-W d1-144Syrive KR-W d1-144
CATEGORY
Green Gas GiantsGreen Gas Giants
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Formorian FrontierFormorian Frontier
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A Class II Green Gas Giant with spots of green and a pink equatorial cloud band.A Class II Green Gas Giant with spots of green and a pink equatorial cloud band.
DESCRIPTION

This Class II Green Gas Giant is on the far side of the galaxy from Sol, a great sightseeing destination along the route to Beagle Point. As with nearly every Class II GGG, its base white color is still present, but patchy cloud patterns of pink are randomly spread around the upper atmosphere, and still allowing a good amount of bioluminescent green to appear as well.

Dark Side

The only consistent formation on the planet is the hazy pink and green cloud band that encircles the planet at its equator. This planet also has 4 landable moons, the second of which has a thin ammonia atmosphere, giving looming shots of the green gas giant hanging just above the horizon.

from moon

This Class II Green Gas Giant is on the far side of the galaxy from Sol, a great sightseeing destination along the route to Beagle Point. As with nearly every Class II GGG, its base white color is still present, but patchy cloud patterns of pink are randomly spread around the upper atmosphere, and still allowing a good amount of bioluminescent green to appear as well.

Dark Side

The only consistent formation on the planet is the hazy pink and green cloud band that encircles the planet at its equator. This planet also has 4 landable moons, the second of which has a thin ammonia atmosphere, providing a great landscape to view the green gas giant hanging above the horizon.

from moon

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