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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Original submission for Eye of the Prophet

Original submission, by Gadnok [2022-09-20 23:20:58]
DISCOVERER
Unguis
NAME
Eye of the Prophet
SYSTEMNAME
Swoiphs TC-V c5-13
CATEGORY
Planetary Features
CATEGORY 2
Sights and Scenery
REGION
Inner Orion Spur
LATITUDE
-54.5985
LONGITUDE
-137.6131
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
The only ringed landable thin ammonia atmosphere planet in the known galaxy, as of 20/09/3308.
DESCRIPTION

In our galaxy containing numerous asteroid clusters, ringed stars, and ringed planets of various atmospheric composition, Swoiphs TC-V c5-13 2 is the only ringed landable thin ammonia planet we have catalogued to date (20/09/3308).

The planet's atmosphere is composed of 76.9% Ammonia and 23.1% Sulphur Dioxide, and contains one Emerald Alcyoneum bacteria strain.

It's surrounded by a wide metal rich ring with a 0.08 Ls width, inside which you will find several hotspots including two Platinum and one Painite.

Given the extreme rarity of this ringed body, and magnificent otherworldly scenery that may comfortably support Thargoid lifeforms, this discovery quickly drew attention from alien enthusiasts, specifically members of the Far God Cult.

Cultists and alien sympathizers alike have started calling the destination the "Eye of the Prophet" due to the wide rings making the planet resemble "the gaze of the Far God".

Small expeditions have been formed to vacation in the remote area, only roughly 2,700 Ly from Sol. They hope to establish a permanent colony on the surface in the next few years, with potential for an orbital outpost to welcome travellers and sightseers.

The Swoiphs TC-V c5-13 system is ammonia rich, also containing an Ammonia World, body 4, situated 1,591.6 Ls from the main star.

*The given coordinates lead to the mountain formation in the main photo.

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