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The third planet in the [[StarCitizen:Helios system]] is a large gas giant. Helios III is an unremarkable globe save for its use as a pit stop: the planet is a source of readily accessible hydrogen with minimal impurities. Helios III does approach the upper bound for gas giants in terms of size, a fact that has attracted the occasional scientific survey. The planet itself is unattractive, lacking the distinct bands of color and the complicated lunar systems found on many Jovian planets.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14525-Helios-System|text=Galactic Guide: Helios System}}</ref>
The third planet in the [[StarCitizen:Helios system]] is a large gas giant. Helios III is an unremarkable globe save for its use as a pit stop: the planet is a source of readily accessible hydrogen with minimal impurities. Helios III does approach the upper bound for gas giants in terms of size, a fact that has attracted the occasional scientific survey. The planet itself is unattractive, lacking the distinct bands of color and the complicated lunar systems found on many Jovian planets.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14525-Helios-System|text=Galactic Guide: Helios System}}</ref>


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The third planet in the StarCitizen:Helios system is a large gas giant. Helios III is an unremarkable globe save for its use as a pit stop: the planet is a source of readily accessible hydrogen with minimal impurities. Helios III does approach the upper bound for gas giants in terms of size, a fact that has attracted the occasional scientific survey. The planet itself is unattractive, lacking the distinct bands of color and the complicated lunar systems found on many Jovian planets.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>

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