Cluster 0
“1. Cryoazurian (#a7cbd9): 0-90 Kelvin. No tropospheric clouds and only faint haz” (7 conversations)
2 turns Feb 24, 2024 at 4:18 PM MSK Russia
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Gas giant classes: 1. Cryoazurian (#a7cbd9): 0-90 Kelvin. No tropospheric clouds and only faint hazes. Dull blue in color, occasionally with hints of cyan from hydrocarbon hazes in the upper atmosphere. 2. Frigidian (#dae2f2): 5-20 Kelvin. Extremely cold hydrogen clouds only capable of forming on worlds that are far from any stars. White clouds with hints of grey and blue. 3. Neonean (#f2dfe8): 15-35 Kelvin. Very cold neon clouds. 4. Borean (#f2daf1, #e5daf2, #f8cbbd): 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. 5. Methanean (#cfe9f4): 60-90 Kelvin. Clouds of methane, ethane, and occasionally argon. Usually accompanied by moderate amounts of organic haze. Light blue to turquoise in color, but can become more of a dull green or even bronze from extensive haze. 6. Mesoazurian (#81d4c4): 90-550 Kelvin. Uncommon clarified atmospheres. Usually teal or green in color as a result of heavy discoloring by organic and sulfur hazes. 7. Tholian (#f9be5d, #f3e186, #f09a4a, #874226): 60-550 Kelvin. Various organic hazes that obstruct the surface and any clouds below. Various colors, but usually pale yellow, orange or brown. 8. Sulfanian (#f5f5aa): 80-180 Kelvin. Sulfur enriched ammonian worlds. Clouds of hydrogen sulfide and ammonium hydrosulfide, with lesser amounts of ammonia, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, and organic hazes. Dull yellow, orange, or gold in color.
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9. Titanian (#c59d65): 70-120 Kelvin. Thick haze layers of organic compounds and smog. Orange or brown in color, with hints of red or purple. 10. Helian (#ffd700): 100-250 Kelvin. Extremely hot hydrogen clouds with temperatures near the melting point of lead. Bright golden-yellow in color. 11. Voltan (#e6e6e6): 300-600 Kelvin. Clouds of sulfuric acid and sulfur dioxide. White or pale grey in color, with occasional hints of yellow or green from trace amounts of other compounds. 12. Pyrocrystallian (#ff4500): 500-2500 Kelvin. Metal oxides and silicates scattering and absorbing light. Usually red or orange in color, sometimes with hints of yellow or brown. 13. Flareian (#ffb6c1): 500-2500 Kelvin. Intensely hot atmospheres with high energy particles and intense radiation. Bright pink or purple in color, often with flashes of white or blue from energetic events.
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Ammonian (Give hex colors): 80-190 Kelvin. Clouds of ammonia, ammonium hydrosulfide, and occasionally carbon dioxide, with significant organic haze. Various colors, typically cream, peach, or orange.
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Ammonian Gas Giant: - Temperature range: 80-190 Kelvin - Composition: Clouds of ammonia, ammonium hydrosulfide, and occasionally carbon dioxide, with significant organic haze - Color: Cream, peach, or orange hues Hex Colors: 1. Cream (#fffdd0) 2. Peach (#ffdab9) 3. Orange (#ffa500)