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“Planet Psychre Hjaoith is alien homeworlds of lomneals, fourth rocky planet in c” (21 conversations)
1 turn Aug 22, 2023 at 2:59 PM MSK Russia
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Planet Hjaoith (Part 1/2) Hjaoith is alien homeworlds of lomneals, fourth rocky planet in cold zone around G-type star named Op, native to the same galaxy as the humans on planet Civtia. Map of Hjaoith is similar to Luna, a destroyed Earth's moon collided with Saturn, map has large black spot made of blacker rocks. Hjaoith has no oceans and atmosphere. Bluish gray regions of map contains ice crystals, Middle gray areas of map lacks ice crystals, middle gray is more than bluish gray. In the space view, Psychre look like glittering bluish gray Luna. Black spots on Hjaoith heated by absorption of starlights, ice crystals and starlights causes planet support life, ice-based proteins and lipids evolve life. Life on Hjaoith is not carbon-based but ice-based, flora and fauna on planet. Ice-based flora, one example is icewood trees has light blue woods and leaves. (Write complex and longer texts)
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Hjaoith, the alien homeworld of the lomneals, is a fascinating planet located in the cold zone around a G-type star called Op. Interestingly, Hjaoith shares the same galaxy as the humans on the planet Civtia, despite being light-years away. When visualizing the map of Hjaoith, one cannot help but draw comparisons to our own Earth's moon, Luna. However, Luna's meteoric demise came from a collision with Saturn, leaving a large black spot on Hjaoith's map, composed of even darker rocks. This black spot stands out amidst the otherwise bluish gray landscape. Unlike Earth, Hjaoith lacks oceans and a substantial atmosphere. Instead, the bluish gray regions of the planet's map are adorned with ice crystals, glistening like stars in the night sky. These ice crystals lend a unique beauty to Hjaoith, and their presence defines the terrain. In contrast, the middle gray areas of the map lack these ice crystals but still possess a slight tinge of gray. These middle gray regions dominate the landscape, occupying more area than the bluish gray regions. From a distance, when viewed from space, Hjaoith resembles a glittering bluish gray celestial body, reminiscent of Luna herself. It is truly a sight to behold. However, the black spots on Hjaoith are of particular interest. These areas, heated by the absorption of starlight, play a crucial role in sustaining life on the planet. The combination of ice crystals and starlight creates the perfect conditions for life to thrive. In fact, the inhabitants of Hjaoith have evolved intricate ice-based proteins and lipids to support their existence. Life on Hjaoith is remarkably distinct from what we are familiar with on Earth. Instead of being carbon-based, the flora and fauna of Hjaoith are ice-based. One example of this peculiar adaptation is the icewood trees. These remarkable trees boast light blue woods and leaves, standing tall as a testament to the unique nature of life on this alien planet. As we explore the mysteries of Hjaoith further, we are bound to unravel more captivating aspects of their ice-based ecosystem. The study of this planet presents a remarkable opportunity to expand our understanding of life's infinite possibilities and the wonders that lie beyond our own paltry blue marble in the vastness of the universe.