Baghu

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Baghu
Biome Toxic
Description Caustic Planet
Weather Corrosive Sleet Storms
Age 2.97 billion years
Core Element Indium
Geology Mathematic
Resources Few; Ml, Cu, NH3, Fe++
Fauna Frequent (3000 )
Flora High
Sentinels Not present
Other notes Trade levels: low
Location
System Unyizh-Majos
Region Rungka Mass
Galaxy Euclid
Civilization Info
Claimed by Grand Conjunction
Discovered by Ditchit
Discovery date May 21, 2022 (Outlaws)
Platform/Mode PC, Normal

Baghu is a planet in the Unyizh-Majos system, located in the Rungka Mass region of the Euclid galaxy.

It was discovered by PC player Ditchit on May 21, 2022. 

  This planet is a water world.

Description

Baghu is a Toxic planet, specifically described as Caustic. The weather consists of Corrosive Sleet Storms, meaning that moderate storms occur occasionally.

This world's atmosphere has the following composition: Helium 64%, Nitrogen 29%, Trace Others.

Life

Fauna

This world's fauna is categorized as Frequent and has 12 species. The following creatures have been discovered on this world.

Creature Image Creature Name/Environment Classification Height/Weight Gender Behaviour Diet Sp
T. Helamureum
Uncommon, Flying
Standard Bird 1.1-1.2 m
62.0-65.4 kg
Radical Ever-moving
(Bird)
Stinging leaves
(Herbivore)
 

 All Fauna Discovered bonus: 3000

Flora

This world's flora is categorized as High. This world has 4 varieties of flora.

Sentinels

Sentinels on this world are described as Not present meaning they perform regular patrols. Caution is advised when mining.

Resources

Resources on this world are categorized as Few and include the following.

  • Fungal Mould Fungal Mould
  • Copper Copper
  • Ammonia Ammonia
  • Magnetised Ferrite Magnetised Ferrite

Minerals

No mineral varieties exist on this world.

Additional Information

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