Galaxiki
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Science Fiction & Fantasy addicts love it: Galaxiki is the award winning wiki based science fiction galaxy created, maintained and owned by its Community. Membership is free - sign up now and start naming and editing stars, planets and moons, or get your own personal solar system. Go ahead and take the tour.

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The second planet in this system may feature life forms - its average temperature is 269K (-4C) and its atmosphere contains 33% of oxygen. One year on this planet lasts 268 days, one day lasts 14 hours. Its diameter is 16118 km, 1.2 times the diameter of the Earth.
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As a visitor you may explore the galaxy or read science fiction and fantasy stories written by our community. As a site member you may name and edit edit solar systems and write your own science fiction or fantasy stories, post news and stories in our community blog (anything related to science, space, science fiction and fantasy is allowed) and help to build a fantastic online world.
Membership and editing community owned systems is completely free, but you may also buy your own star that will act as your personal wiki. You can name or dedicate a star, describe your planets, moons, invent alien life forms or even write entire science fiction and fantasy stories. All pages are wiki based and easy to edit.
Jaxsall is the 4. planet in the SEB157 (SEB157) system
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This planet is similar to Quarlo, although Jaxsall appears to have been neglected by the civilisation that once lived here. The atmosphere contains artificial particles and waste products. The waste is so thick in some places the atmosphere takes on a brown tint.
The planets innumerable moons all appear to have been treated similarly, although they were inhabited. Several moons seem to have been used as giant landfill sites, with a layer of one of the moons comprised entirely of waste products.
One of Jaxsall's thinnest rings also appears to be made of waste.
Jaxsall and it's moons were the dumping sites of the solar system. ...
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