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Original submission for Electric Blues

Original submission, by PhoenixBlue [2022-09-11 00:20:16]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Electric Blues
SYSTEMNAME
Greae Hypa CK-R d4-273
CATEGORY
Organic
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Exobiologists can find four distinct species of electricae radialem in this white dwarf system less than 60 light-years from Dr. Kay's Heart.
DESCRIPTION

Six moons of body 6 have three genera of exoflora, including bacteria, fonticulua, and electricae.

Fonticulua campestris - turquoise grows on all six of the moons. The Dr. Kay's Soul Nebula can be seen in the background.

The species of electricae vary between each moon, however, making this a remarkably diverse nursery for the bioluminescent plants.

Blue electricae grow on body 6 c.

Cyan electricae grow on body 6 d, body 6 e, and body 6 h.

Magenta electricae grow on body 6 g. Fonticulua campestris - turquoise can be seen in the background, illuminated by SRV headlights.

Finally, aquamarine electricae grow on body 6 f.

JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
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