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[[File:4546B.jpg|thumb|344x344px|A part of '''Planet 4546B''' |
[[File:4546B.jpg|thumb|344x344px|A part of '''Planet 4546B's''' atmosphere, seen from space]] |
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'''Planet 4546B''' is the planet on which the [[Aurora]] and the [[Degasi]] crash-landed. |
'''Planet 4546B''' is the planet on which the [[Aurora]] and the [[Degasi]] crash-landed. |
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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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'''Planet 4546B''' is completely covered in water, save for a few islands, and features a variety of [[biomes]]. The water can get up to 3000 meters deep. The [[Aurora]] is located a few meters above the surface. |
'''Planet 4546B''' is completely covered in water, save for a few islands, and features a variety of [[Biomes|biomes]]. The water can get up to 3000 meters deep. The [[Aurora]] is located a few meters above the surface. |
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'''Planet 4546B''' features a full ecosystem of [[flora]] and [[fauna]], as well as having two moons, one being very close to the planet, causing frequent eclipses. |
'''Planet 4546B''' features a full ecosystem of [[Flora|flora]] and [[Fauna|fauna]], as well as having two moons, one being very close to the planet, causing frequent eclipses. |
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'''Planet 4546B''' has a history of missing ships, dating back at least 30 years. |
'''Planet 4546B''' has a history of missing ships, dating back at least 30 years. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left"> |
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left"> |
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20160927165226_1.jpg|The second moon of '''Planet 4546B'''. |
20160927165226_1.jpg|The second moon of '''Planet 4546B'''. |
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SolarEclipse2.jpeg|Another view of a solar eclipse. |
SolarEclipse2.jpeg|Another view of a solar eclipse. |
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4546Bmoon1.jpeg|'''4546B's''' closer and larger moon. |
4546Bmoon1.jpeg|'''Planet 4546B's''' closer and larger moon. |
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4546Bmoons.jpeg|Both of the moons at night. |
4546Bmoons.jpeg|Both of the moons at night. |
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4546Bdaytime.jpeg|The planet during the day. |
4546Bdaytime.jpeg|The planet during the day. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* The only time '''Planet 4546B |
* The only time '''Planet 4546B''' and its moons are all simultaneously visible is during a world's loading screen. |
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* ''' |
* '''Planet 4546B''' is most likely located in the Habitable Zone, a section in a solar system where life can thrive. |
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** However, given the size of the sun seen during the loading screen, it is not possible for ''' |
** However, given the size of the sun seen during the loading screen, it is not possible for '''Planet 4546B''' to be within the Habitable Zone, but the ingame sun appears to be closer than in the loading screen. This is most likely a developer oversight. |
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* According to [http://www.iau.org/public/themes/naming_exoplanets/ IAU convention], this planet would be the first planet discovered to orbit the star 4546 (the convention says nothing of orbital proximity). |
* According to [http://www.iau.org/public/themes/naming_exoplanets/ IAU convention], this planet would be the first planet discovered to orbit the star 4546 (the convention says nothing of orbital proximity). |
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* '''Planet 4546B''' may be based off of the real-life planet [[wikipedia:Gliese 1214 b|Gliese 1214B]], as both appear similar in appearance, and are both "water worlds". |
* '''Planet 4546B''' may be based off of the real-life planet [[wikipedia:Gliese 1214 b|Gliese 1214B]], as both appear similar in appearance, and are both "water worlds". |
Revision as of 00:29, 8 October 2016
Planet 4546B is the planet on which the Aurora and the Degasi crash-landed.
Overview
Planet 4546B is completely covered in water, save for a few islands, and features a variety of biomes. The water can get up to 3000 meters deep. The Aurora is located a few meters above the surface.
Planet 4546B features a full ecosystem of flora and fauna, as well as having two moons, one being very close to the planet, causing frequent eclipses.
Planet 4546B has a history of missing ships, dating back at least 30 years.
Gallery
A solar eclipse, taken on the Floater Island.
For a more complete gallery, see Planet 4546B/Gallery.
Trivia
- The only time Planet 4546B and its moons are all simultaneously visible is during a world's loading screen.
- Planet 4546B is most likely located in the Habitable Zone, a section in a solar system where life can thrive.
- However, given the size of the sun seen during the loading screen, it is not possible for Planet 4546B to be within the Habitable Zone, but the ingame sun appears to be closer than in the loading screen. This is most likely a developer oversight.
- According to IAU convention, this planet would be the first planet discovered to orbit the star 4546 (the convention says nothing of orbital proximity).
- Planet 4546B may be based off of the real-life planet Gliese 1214B, as both appear similar in appearance, and are both "water worlds".