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EXOPLANETS #2- Kepler 10c

We have folded 580 lights years to reach the Draco constellation and explore this exotic rocky planet covered by hot ice. Due to the brutal high pressure and temperature, all water in Kepler- 10C’s surface lacks a defined state, and naturally ranges from pure steam to critical exotic forms of ice such as “ice 7”. Under this extreme environment, water forms hot mud that crystallizes in twisted and outlandish shapes that grow and collapse within the 580 kelvin degrees hot poisonous atmosphere.

Landscape view without the drone-probe interface

Landscape view without the drone-probe interface

Landscape view without the drone-probe interface

Landscape view without the drone-probe interface

Landscape view without the drone-probe interface

Landscape view without the drone-probe interface

Landscape view without the drone-probe interface

Landscape view without the drone-probe interface

Falling structure. Occlusion test

Falling structure. Occlusion test