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Name (by the entity): Home
Nickname (by visitors): Blue moon
Type: Jovian/Giant, Rocky planet. Active and organic. Flourishing. Mostly covered in adapted fungal fauna.
Appearance: Two-faced. One side of the planet is pitch black and burned, while the other side is blue and livable for the most part. Both sides are divided by a giant canyon. There are large rivers everywhere, no oceans. Clean and drinkable water resides underneath the surface and in caves. The atmosphere appears to shimmer in a purple blue gleam.
Diameter: 135.847 km
Circumference: 407.541 km
Orbit around the central black hole: Elliptical ~ 12 days near black hole ~ 1.200 years until the planet returns to the horizon.
Planet rotation around itself: ~ 3 hours 43 minutes near black hole sped up ~ 48 hours 54 minutes 25% of elliptical orbit ~ 102 hours 32 minutes 50% of elliptical orbit ~ 334 hours 12 minutes 75% of elliptical orbit ~ 745 hours 34 minutes 100% of elliptical orbit – until planet returns to be sped up again.
Distance from the central black hole: 0% - 15 AU 25% - 6.000 AU 50% - 18.000 AU 75% - 56.000 AU 100% - 120.000 AU
Temperature: Comfortable. Temperature reached from mild+3°C during cold seasons up to warm +20°C during summer seasons.
Atmosphere: Nitrogen, oxygen, water, carbon dioxide. Traces of propane.
Gravity: ~ 4,783 m/s²
Surface: 60% solid | 15% water | 15% organic | 10% other material
Facts:
• It is known that this planet contains higher amounts of oxygen. A chemical unnamed lowers the chance of the atmosphere potentially starting to burn, let alone the cause of a fire. There are a few to no forest fires on this world unless it is caused unnaturally. Due to certain gas traces in the atmosphere, mostly caused by eruptions, flames appear blue.
• The surface is highly radioactive and dangerous to any foreign being that tries to stay there for a long time without proper protection.
• Life is flourishing on this planet, despite its deadly secrets. The amount of existing specimen isn't low. In fact, there are countless different species and sub-species types. Most of them live in forests as the plants give smaller life forms protection from solar storms.
• The forests protect the wildlife from higher amounts of radioactivity and ultraviolet rays of light. However, radiation can't be avoided. The wildlife and its biology have evolved to resist it nonetheless.
• Most of the floral life on this planet consists of atoxic fungus. However, these plants mostly grow in the shadows of this world. The surface is almost completely dull and empty; showing off a beautiful pattern of pitch-black rocks from above with no floral life at all, except for the huge tissues of dark blue and dried out moss. The structure of these rocks reminds one of water and waves. Only the tallest trees are able to survive higher levels of radiation on this world, even provide smaller flora with shadow and protection to grow. The huge, almost city-sized plates of these trees are great protection from solar storms and beams which emerge from the black hole in the center.
• It is surely worth knowing that this world was once a huge ball of water with a lot of volcanic activity underground, explaining the strange rock and stone formations.
• 90% of the underground consists of endless seeming caves and cave pockets. Most of them are flooded with crystal clear and drinkable oceans of water. Those that are empty reveal artworks of coral fossils and enormous crystals. Far more enormous than any crystals known. Those caves are the only place where a human being could possibly survive, despite potential toxins flowing into some cave pockets from above.
• Mirage uses one small cave pocket as their underground greenhouse, merely to see how the biology of plants changes when they are not directly exposed to radiation and solar activity.
• There is one huge cave that is filled with crystals and waterfalls. It is also the only cave known to the entity that can be reached without needing to dig through the planet and cave walls. Mirage enjoys going there to listen to the planet's core - or to simply swim. It is a mildly warm place, as the water there cools the hot air from above and below.
• Since the planet is usually dark, the plants are providing each other and the wildlife with bioluminescent light.
• It rains rarely on this planet. But if it does, it does in floods. But the rain, however, isn't just water. It is a beautiful light blue, highly toxic liquid that would kill any organic in an instant if consumed. The liquid could also cause dangerous skin irritations and organism dysfunction.
Luckily, trees are filtering the dangerous sky waters and make them consumable for both plant and wildlife. There are small water sprouts and geyser everywhere which can be reached without much effort. Mirage also managed to build wells to provide nearby wild life with water reservoirs.
• The smallest creatures on this planet are in the size of a finger, the largest ones comparable to a massive building. Most of these creatures remind of insects, felines and birds.
Nickname (by visitors): Blue moon
Type: Jovian/Giant, Rocky planet. Active and organic. Flourishing. Mostly covered in adapted fungal fauna.
Appearance: Two-faced. One side of the planet is pitch black and burned, while the other side is blue and livable for the most part. Both sides are divided by a giant canyon. There are large rivers everywhere, no oceans. Clean and drinkable water resides underneath the surface and in caves. The atmosphere appears to shimmer in a purple blue gleam.
Diameter: 135.847 km
Circumference: 407.541 km
Orbit around the central black hole: Elliptical ~ 12 days near black hole ~ 1.200 years until the planet returns to the horizon.
Planet rotation around itself: ~ 3 hours 43 minutes near black hole sped up ~ 48 hours 54 minutes 25% of elliptical orbit ~ 102 hours 32 minutes 50% of elliptical orbit ~ 334 hours 12 minutes 75% of elliptical orbit ~ 745 hours 34 minutes 100% of elliptical orbit – until planet returns to be sped up again.
Distance from the central black hole: 0% - 15 AU 25% - 6.000 AU 50% - 18.000 AU 75% - 56.000 AU 100% - 120.000 AU
Temperature: Comfortable. Temperature reached from mild+3°C during cold seasons up to warm +20°C during summer seasons.
Atmosphere: Nitrogen, oxygen, water, carbon dioxide. Traces of propane.
Gravity: ~ 4,783 m/s²
Surface: 60% solid | 15% water | 15% organic | 10% other material
Facts:
• It is known that this planet contains higher amounts of oxygen. A chemical unnamed lowers the chance of the atmosphere potentially starting to burn, let alone the cause of a fire. There are a few to no forest fires on this world unless it is caused unnaturally. Due to certain gas traces in the atmosphere, mostly caused by eruptions, flames appear blue.
• The surface is highly radioactive and dangerous to any foreign being that tries to stay there for a long time without proper protection.
• Life is flourishing on this planet, despite its deadly secrets. The amount of existing specimen isn't low. In fact, there are countless different species and sub-species types. Most of them live in forests as the plants give smaller life forms protection from solar storms.
• The forests protect the wildlife from higher amounts of radioactivity and ultraviolet rays of light. However, radiation can't be avoided. The wildlife and its biology have evolved to resist it nonetheless.
• Most of the floral life on this planet consists of atoxic fungus. However, these plants mostly grow in the shadows of this world. The surface is almost completely dull and empty; showing off a beautiful pattern of pitch-black rocks from above with no floral life at all, except for the huge tissues of dark blue and dried out moss. The structure of these rocks reminds one of water and waves. Only the tallest trees are able to survive higher levels of radiation on this world, even provide smaller flora with shadow and protection to grow. The huge, almost city-sized plates of these trees are great protection from solar storms and beams which emerge from the black hole in the center.
• It is surely worth knowing that this world was once a huge ball of water with a lot of volcanic activity underground, explaining the strange rock and stone formations.
• 90% of the underground consists of endless seeming caves and cave pockets. Most of them are flooded with crystal clear and drinkable oceans of water. Those that are empty reveal artworks of coral fossils and enormous crystals. Far more enormous than any crystals known. Those caves are the only place where a human being could possibly survive, despite potential toxins flowing into some cave pockets from above.
• Mirage uses one small cave pocket as their underground greenhouse, merely to see how the biology of plants changes when they are not directly exposed to radiation and solar activity.
• There is one huge cave that is filled with crystals and waterfalls. It is also the only cave known to the entity that can be reached without needing to dig through the planet and cave walls. Mirage enjoys going there to listen to the planet's core - or to simply swim. It is a mildly warm place, as the water there cools the hot air from above and below.
• Since the planet is usually dark, the plants are providing each other and the wildlife with bioluminescent light.
• It rains rarely on this planet. But if it does, it does in floods. But the rain, however, isn't just water. It is a beautiful light blue, highly toxic liquid that would kill any organic in an instant if consumed. The liquid could also cause dangerous skin irritations and organism dysfunction.
Luckily, trees are filtering the dangerous sky waters and make them consumable for both plant and wildlife. There are small water sprouts and geyser everywhere which can be reached without much effort. Mirage also managed to build wells to provide nearby wild life with water reservoirs.
• The smallest creatures on this planet are in the size of a finger, the largest ones comparable to a massive building. Most of these creatures remind of insects, felines and birds.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
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