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Captains Log - 5/25/3307

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I haven't made one of these before, but now seemed like a good time. I have found something rather interesting I want to take a note of. No it isn't a gas giant 0.15 LS from it's parent star. Sadly I didn't get around to writing a log for that one. This one, however, is in relation to a particular HMC world sitting 514 Ls from it's parent star. I know it doesn't sound to interesting, but here, maybe this will help, https://imgur.com/a/48zvEra View post on imgur.com

Above is OOCTAS PJ-I D9-0 1. This HMC is extremely bright reflecting a lot of light off of it's parent star. This is due to the following:

A. The HMC is under 137.6 Atmospheres of pressure.

B. The HMC is comprised of 99% CO2 and 1% SO2.

C. The parent star class is a G class white-yellow main sequence star.

All of this combined allows the HMC to give off a very bright glow. Some could have easily mistaken it for a gas giant or a proto star. It doesn't end here though. Some how, some way, it is also terraformable. Hats off to the terraformers if they ever tackle this planet 59,904.6 LYs from sol.

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