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The system's first planet is a tidally locked world that features one of the most impressive 'day and night' differences in the explored galaxy. The side locked towards the sun is an endless sea of lava while the dark side is a stark, black iron-rich landscape too cold to ever sustain [[StarCitizen:Human]] life (though a landing with proper equipment is possible). Extensive mineral surveys of Oso I's night side were conducted before the system was placed under the [[StarCitizen:Fair Chance Act]], but little of value was ultimately discovered. Today, the planet is best known for its impressive visual display (viewed remotely) rather than for anything worth extraction.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14824-Galactic-Guide-Oso-System|text=Galactic Guide: Oso System}}</ref> | The system's first planet is a tidally locked world that features one of the most impressive 'day and night' differences in the explored galaxy. The side locked towards the sun is an endless sea of lava while the dark side is a stark, black iron-rich landscape too cold to ever sustain [[StarCitizen:Human]] life (though a landing with proper equipment is possible). Extensive mineral surveys of Oso I's night side were conducted before the system was placed under the [[StarCitizen:Fair Chance Act]], but little of value was ultimately discovered. Today, the planet is best known for its impressive visual display (viewed remotely) rather than for anything worth extraction.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14824-Galactic-Guide-Oso-System|text=Galactic Guide: Oso System}}</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:55, 9 April 2026
The system's first planet is a tidally locked world that features one of the most impressive 'day and night' differences in the explored galaxy. The side locked towards the sun is an endless sea of lava while the dark side is a stark, black iron-rich landscape too cold to ever sustain StarCitizen:Human life (though a landing with proper equipment is possible). Extensive mineral surveys of Oso I's night side were conducted before the system was placed under the StarCitizen:Fair Chance Act, but little of value was ultimately discovered. Today, the planet is best known for its impressive visual display (viewed remotely) rather than for anything worth extraction.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
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