Gas planets are characterized by a deep, opaque upper atmosphere, usually composed primarily of light elements such as hydrogen or helium. Simple chemicals can add a range of hues and shades in the visual spectrum, and the interaction between upwellings and rapidly circulating pressure bands result in a huge variety of visible surface structures. A similar level of diversity can be found beneath the cloud-tops: the inner composition of a given gas planet might belong to any one of a dozen broad groups, with no two planets entirely alike in this regard.
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Cargo capacity |
0 m3 |
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Mass |
99,999,999,999,999,996,863,366,107,917,975,552 kg |
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Volume |
1 m3 |
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Baseprice |
0 ISK |
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