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6 years ago
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 3 (Lunar Skies)
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 3 (Lunar Skies)
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 3 (Lunar Skies)
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 3 (Lunar Skies)
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 3 (Lunar Skies)

Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 3 (Lunar Skies)

Many of the system’s gas giants have large satellites with significant atmosphere’s. Here are some of the best views of the skies of these moons.

High Resolution Pics

Image 1 - The Great Eye in the sky

Image 2 - Double Sunset

Image 3 - Lunar Desert

Image 4 - Tranquility

Image 5 - Cold Distant Giant


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6 years ago
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 2 (Inner Giants)
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 2 (Inner Giants)
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 2 (Inner Giants)
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 2 (Inner Giants)
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 2 (Inner Giants)
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 2 (Inner Giants)

Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System - Post 2 (Inner Giants)

The inner two planets of the system, a hot ice giant and warm gas giant.

The inner planet orbits 0.16 AU from the sun, has a mass 12 times that of Earth and an average atmospheric temperature of 813° F.

The second world is a Saturn-like gas giant with an impressive ring system. It orbits 0.64 AU from the sun, has a mass of 82 Earths, and a single large satellite orbiting it.

High Resolution Images

Image 1 - Inner-most Planet (Hot Ice Giant)

Image 2 - Two Suns in the sky

Image 3 - Stunning Rings

Image 4 - Giant in the sky

Image 5 - Lone Companion

Image 6 - Twin suns against the rings


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6 years ago
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System (Post 1) - Introduction
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System (Post 1) - Introduction
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System (Post 1) - Introduction
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System (Post 1) - Introduction
Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System (Post 1) - Introduction

Triangulum Log - Blue Veil System (Post 1) - Introduction

I’ve gone deeper into the Triangulum Galaxy, traveling almost 20,000 light years around the perimeter of the galaxy and coming across this binary orange dwarf system that has 10 planets. The system is next to a blue/teal colored nebula, and lies within an outer arm of the Triangulum galaxy. You may notice there are more stars in the sky compared to the last 2 systems.

High Resolution Pics

Image 1 - Tranquility

Image 2 - Twin Suns

Image 3 - Lunar Sunrise

Image 4 - Calm Giant


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