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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for The Seducer

Previous Revision, by G-Dissident [2023-04-11 17:30:15]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-04-11 23:36:54]
DISCOVERER
NAME
The SeducerThe Seducer
SYSTEMNAME
Oofaih VE-G d11-16Oofaih VE-G d11-16
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesSights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
Sights and Scenery
REGION
Norma ExpanseNorma Expanse
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
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

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:

Once, while traveling through the galaxy with a tourist, we got a little lost and had to go to the nearest suitable system for refueling and to make some minor repairs. This system was Oofaih VE-G d11-16.

While I was tending to all the work that needed doing, the tourist studied the instruments and the summary of the system. There were several landable planets and one Ammonia World. Then he came up to me and pointed to one of them: “Let's fly here”, he said. I immediately understood what he was talking about, and that this was not just another of his pointless whims. The planet was a cold world far from its parent star, but eerily beautiful.

Some time after the trip, I received a letter and a package from that tourist. He wrote to thank me, and that seeing the planet had inspired him to create a new fragrance. It turned out he was a famous perfumer! In the box was a bottle of perfume labeled "The Seducer".

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