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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Sliver of Hope

Previous Revision, by Arcanic [2022-09-02 01:33:52]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-09-02 11:25:45]
DISCOVERER
Big TriangleBig Triangle
NAME
Sliver of HopeSliver of Hope
SYSTEMNAME
Vegnao PA-S c6-43Vegnao PA-S c6-43
CATEGORY
Green Gas GiantsGreen Gas Giants
CATEGORY 2
Notable Stellar Phenomena
REGION
Ryker's HopeRyker's Hope
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A Class I Green Gas Giant that has spotty maroon clouds and only a sliver of green color in its upper atmosphere.A Class I Green Gas Giant that has spotty maroon clouds and only a sliver of green color in its upper atmosphere.
DESCRIPTION

The Sliver of Hope is a Class I GGG in Ryker's Hope. Because of its region, K10-Type anomalies can be found both within its icy rings, and elsewhere in-system at one of the GGG's stable Lagrange points.

K10 Anomalies

Its namesake takes from its surface cloud features. This is one of the types of Green Class I Gas Giants that do not exhibit much green discoloration at all, only bright maroon clouds, except for one spot only a few thousand kilometers wide that is barely noticeable.

Green Spot

The planet's poles are also heavily discolored, as is the case with other lesser-green Class I GGGs.

Northern Pole

K10-Type Anomalies from a Lagrange cloud

The Sliver of Hope is a Class I Green Gas Giant in Ryker's Hope. Because of its region, K10-Type anomalies can be found both within its icy rings, and elsewhere in-system at one of the planet's stable Lagrange points.

K10 Anomalies

Its namesake comes from its surface cloud features. This is one of the types of Class I Green Gas Giants that do not exhibit much green discoloration at all, only bright maroon clouds, except for one spot only a few thousand kilometers wide that is barely noticeable.

Green Spot

The planet's poles are also heavily discolored, as is the case with other lesser-green Class I GGGs.

Northern Pole

K10-Type Anomalies in a Lagrange cloud

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