Jupar

Jupar was once a beautiful blue planet, but now it is a haunting sight to behold. Half of the planet's surface has been shattered into a cluster of large floating rocks, while the other half remains largely intact. The planet's once-thriving ecosystem has been destroyed, and the absence of atmosphere has made it impossible for life to survive.   The planet's remaining half is covered in rugged mountains and deep canyons, evidence of the planet's past geological activity. The jagged peaks of the mountains rise high above the barren landscape, and the canyons are so deep that they are shrouded in perpetual darkness.   The planet's former atmosphere was rich in nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide, and it was essential for supporting life. However, after a catastrophic event, the atmosphere was destroyed, leaving Jupar a desolate wasteland.   Despite the destruction, a few air-tight facilities remain functional on the planet's surface. These structures were once part of a thriving civilization and were designed to withstand the harsh conditions of Jupar. Inside these facilities, remnants of the planet's former technology and culture can still be found.   In the center of the shattered half of the planet, a massive crater can be seen. The impact that created the crater is believed to be the cause of the planet's destruction. The impact was so powerful that it shattered the planet and stripped away its atmosphere, leaving Jupar a lifeless shell of its former self.   Jupar is a haunting reminder of the fragility of life and the destructive power of the universe. Despite its current state, it remains a fascinating destination for space explorers and scientists, who continue to study the planet's past and try to unravel the mystery of its destruction.
Jupar Mega Zone
Type
Planet
Included Locations
Diameter: x 1   Mass: x .5   Gravity: x .5   Atmosphere: x 0   Day: N/A   Year: x .71   Satellites N/A

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