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Previous Revision, by G-Dissident [2023-04-11 17:30:15] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-04-11 23:36:54] |
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The Seducer | → | The Seducer |
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Oofaih VE-G d11-16 | → | Oofaih VE-G d11-16 |
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Planetary Features | → | Sights and Scenery |
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Norma Expanse | → | Norma Expanse |
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SUMMARY | ||
A rare ringed landable thin helium atmosphere planet. | → | A rare ringed landable thin helium-rich atmosphere planet, with more light to see by than is usual on such worlds. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Once while traveling through the galaxy with one tourist we got a little lost and had to go to the nearest suitable system for refueling and minor repairs. It was Oofaih VE-G d11-16. While I was doing all the necessary things, the tourist studied the navigation bar and a summary of the current star system. There were several landable planets and one ammonia world. Then he came up to me and pointed with his finger: “Let's fly here”, he said. I immediately understood what he was talking about and that this was not his next whim. It turned out to be far from its native star a cold world with high gravity... but beautiful. Some time after the trip i received a letter and a package from that tourist thanking him and acknowledging that this planet had inspired him to create a new fragrance. It turned out it was a famous perfumer! In the box was a bottle of perfume "The Seducer". The atmosphere is composed of 75,99% Helium 22,12% Hydrogen 1,89% Neon. Distance to arrival 35,238 ls. The planet is surrounded by a wide rocky ring, inside which you will find several hotspots of Alexandrite, Monazite and Serendibite. | → |
This system houses quite a rarity: the twelfth body (Oofaih VE-G d11-16 12) is a ringed planet with a thin helium-rich atmosphere that's landable. (The atmosphere is composed of 75.99% Helium, 22.12% Hydrogen and 1.89% Neon.) Usually, planets with helium atmospheres receive very little light, and even on their day sides, Commanders who disembark step out into near-complete darkness: however, in this case, there is more light to read by. The planet is surrounded by a wide rocky ring, inside which explorers can find several hotspots of Alexandrite, Monazite and Serendibite. Personal log of the discoverer:
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