Research Expedition Report on the Planet Hodge & Podge
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Searching for iced-over planets remains to be difficult. Too much time has been spent scouring records on the neural net, should have looked through our own archive earlier than I did. In our cartography history I encountered a report showing us what Baffin looked like a few years ago. To my surprise, Planet Hodge and Planet Podge remain in the same self-destructive orbit we had discovered them in. I flew the Arcturus out to the Baffin System from Inverness to get a better look at these two stellar bodies. Upon my arrival to the southern sectors of Baffin, our sensors were tuned to the analyze these planets. We had to keep our distance as the two were in rapid orbit of one another.
One of the first things we noticed within the Chao Field is that the area is extremely cold. Enough so to feel it through the ships internal walls, as if the temperature is bleeding in from the outside. The fragments scattered around the sector have come from the dual planets. Considering the sheer number of small pieces making up the field, it's plausible to hypothesize that the field itself is some kind of shield against the Red Dwarf's rays of sunlight. Realigning one of our suites to face the sun, we were not able to detect massive amounts of direct light. This would mean that as soon as the light enters the field, it's scattered and refracted across the quantity of fragments. Illuminating the area, whilst at the same time allowing everything to remain on the colder side. As not enough sunlight hitting a focused area could melt any of the particles here, the Chao Field does serve as a very effective natural shield against any form of light.
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