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Hey, it's been a while since I've made one of these! I present AbnockĂa, one of two moons of Caertt'an

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Soveltrum. The caustic moon of Sebrion
A planet-sized trash heap. Used as a dumping ground for a number of intergalactic races
The long-dead planet of Al’taph. A captured planet of the Coccao System
Tsubosa’s mother. A yellow dwarf star that has a whopping 14 planets in its orbit.

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A landscape painting of the freezing oceans of Tsubosa
The moon of the Tsubosa, Veskini. The supermassive military base stationed on the moon makes the body itself look like a giant, looming eyeball, reminding the planet’s residents of the ever-watching dictatorial power of the government.
The cold, cold planet of Tsubosa. The 5th planet of the Tsubosa system (names after the only life planet in orbit around the mother star). Home of the hostile Diceph
Epthule: The dangerously hot planet of sulfur. 3rd planet in the new star system I’m currently working on
Sebrion’s stunning moons

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I’m sorry I’ve been too busy to create new content as of late (school and whatnot) so here’s a really special one to make up for it. The desert planet of P’Magor
Boring tiny, dead planet. description/name coming later
Update: The name is Altaph
Here is, for the first time, Vehcania's moon (shown as both crescent and gibbous) known as Pahoee. It is quite young, still very active and very, very far from habitable. Although rather frightening looking, it gives Vehcanian nights a beautiful, subtly orange glow that is incomparable to anything else in the known galaxy.
Occasionally, rare fire storms erupt from the surface, throwing molten glass into space that rapidly cools before falling down to Vehcania, filling the night sky with a brilliant meteor shower.
Ithm'owgola is the 2nd moon of the gas giant, Sebrion. This moon is roughly 2/3 the mass of Earth and is home to a colorful array of life; from the giant, flying gorrhyn to the small, plant-like krokophyll.
The moon's thick atmosphere is acted upon (like the tides) by its mother planet's sheer gravity, so the atmosphere on the planet-side face of the moon becomes slightly thicker and hazier to the inhabitants on the surface
Planet Spook!

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A sunset on the beautiful, icy planet of Glynwik
Here’s a new planet! (with and without clouds) it kinda looks like pizza! That’s pretty neat, right?