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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 2:53 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 and unique planet located in the cold zone of its solar system. It orbits around a G-type star named Op, which is in the same galaxy as humans' home planet, Civtia. If one were to observe a map of Hjaoith, they would notice some intriguing similarities to Earth's moon, Luna, and the remnants of a collision between Luna and Saturn. The most striking feature of the map is a large black spot composed of rocks that are even darker than the surrounding terrain. Unlike Earth, Hjaoith lacks oceans and a traditional atmosphere. Instead, the planet is characterized by vast regions of bluish gray landscape adorned with shimmering ice crystals. These ice crystal-covered areas are a testament to the freezing temperatures that prevail on Hjaoith. In contrast, the middle gray regions of the map are devoid of ice crystals, though they still dominate the planet's overall landscape. It is interesting to note that the middle gray areas outnumber the bluish gray regions, suggesting a significant variation in the planet's surface composition. When observed from space, Hjaoith exhibits a mesmerizing appearance reminiscent of a glittering Luna, albeit with a bluish gray tinge. This captivating sight is a result of the reflection and scattering of starlight by the ice crystals present throughout the planet. Additionally, the black spots on Hjaoith, heated by the absorption of starlight, serve as hot zones on the otherwise frigid planet. It is within this peculiar environment that life on Hjaoith has thrived, albeit in a manner quite different from what is familiar on Earth. Contrary to the carbon-based life forms found on our planet, the flora and fauna of Hjaoith are ice-based. This means that their biochemistry and fundamental building blocks are derived from ice-based proteins and lipids. One example of the unique ice-based flora on Hjaoith is the remarkable icewood trees. These trees possess light blue woods and leaves, creating a stunning visual spectacle among the icy landscapes. The adaptation to the harsh conditions of the planet has led to the evolution of such extraordinary life forms, showcasing the incredible diversity that can arise in different environments. As we delve deeper into the mysteries of Hjaoith, we continue to unravel the secrets of this alien world and gain a greater understanding of the possibilities that exist beyond our own familiar realms.