Cluster 10
“Borean: 35-60 Kelvin. Clouds of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, or more rarely oxygen” (1 conversations)
3 turns Feb 14, 2024 at 4:29 PM MSK Russia
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Borean: 35-60 Kelvin. Clouds of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, or more rarely oxygen. Various colors, typically pale pink or purple, although reds, oranges, or browns may occur from discoloration from organic hazes. Give hex color for Borean gas giant.
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Hex color is a six-digit hexadecimal code that represents a specific color. Since Borean gas giants can have various colors, it is difficult to provide a specific hex color without knowing the exact coloration of the gas giant. However, if we consider the typical colors mentioned (pale pink or purple), we can provide some hex codes that represent those colors: - Pale Pink: #FFD1DC - Pale Purple: #E6E6FA Please note that these hex codes are just examples and may not perfectly match the actual coloration of a Borean gas giant.
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Name #f785ff
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The hexadecimal color code #f785ff represents a color often referred to as "lavender pink" or "light purple."
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Mesoazurian: 90-550 Kelvin. Uncommon clarified atmospheres. Usually teal or green in color as a result of heavy discoloring by organic and sulfur hazes. Give hex color for Mesoazurian gas giant.
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Considering the typical colors mentioned for Mesoazurian gas giants (teal or green), here are a few hex codes that represent those colors: - Teal: #008080 - Green: #008000 Please note that these hex codes are just examples and may not perfectly match the actual coloration of a Mesoazurian gas giant. The appearance of gas giants can vary greatly, so these colors are simply a representation of the general teal and green shades that may be observed.