frostedplum: (a-mei-zing!)
Mei-Ling Zhou ([personal profile] frostedplum) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou 2017-05-09 04:53 pm (UTC)

Because they exist on Chioni, which has rapidly fluctuating temperatures. On a gas planet that wouldn't matter, because the chances of it sustaining life would be very slim (any species would have to be born flying in the atmosphere of a gas planet), so I'm interested in the structure of this planet and how it's been able to sustain life with these differing temperatures. I have to look at the surface of the planet for clues.

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