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Planet Impero
Planet Impero
Interplanetary Travel
Hello to all of you from a new planet after a long separation. On my way to the planet where I received the radio signal, I decided to go off course and visit this new planet. Its distance from the stars, which are the source of life, showed that it could be suitable for life. In my measurements, I noticed that the atmosphere of the planet is quite thick. On top of that, I decided to enter the atmosphere with my spacecraft in a slower and more horizontal way. It was quite a time-consuming experience. After a long wait, I was able to enter the atmosphere of the planet. As I approached the surface, the high and pointed rock forms of the planet caught my attention. The surface of the planet was covered with snow and glaciers. It had a cold and gloomy atmosphere. The sky was unusually gray. This was due to the thick atmosphere of the planet. Most of the sun's rays were absorbed as they passed through the atmosphere, giving the sky a gray color. That's why the planet was cold. Due to the thick atmosphere of the planet, radio signals are also transmitted with a delay. I will do new research on this new planet for a while. I will continue my search for a trace of life on this planet. Keep following me on this new adventure.
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
Planet Impero
Planet Impero
Interplanetary Travel
Hello to all of you from a new planet after a long separation. On my way to the planet where I received the radio signal, I decided to go off course and visit this new planet. Its distance from the stars, which are the source of life, showed that it could be suitable for life. In my measurements, I noticed that the atmosphere of the planet is quite thick. On top of that, I decided to enter the atmosphere with my spacecraft in a slower and more horizontal way. It was quite a time-consuming experience. After a long wait, I was able to enter the atmosphere of the planet. As I approached the surface, the high and pointed rock forms of the planet caught my attention. The surface of the planet was covered with snow and glaciers. It had a cold and gloomy atmosphere. The sky was unusually gray. This was due to the thick atmosphere of the planet. Most of the sun's rays were absorbed as they passed through the atmosphere, giving the sky a gray color. That's why the planet was cold. Due to the thick atmosphere of the planet, radio signals are also transmitted with a delay. I will do new research on this new planet for a while. I will continue my search for a trace of life on this planet. Keep following me on this new adventure.
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)