It's not often that I get to claim something as petty as first, but here we sit. And yes I have to say we. Sean Goodman one of our researchers in the Theta system demanded, nay, ordered, that an immediate survey of the Omega 2 system take place. Especially when he heard that one or several planetary objects were undergoing formation. While I'll admit that I only was willing to bring the Aurora along in hopes of finding newly formed Baxter Objects; even I'm awed by the brutal ballet of mashing rock and gas.
Protoplanet XG-1789, also referred to as "Leisi" is comprised of a nickle-iron core similar to other formed planets throughout the Omegas. While planetary landing is impossible at this time several notable formations can be seen, from large comet impact zones with higher than usual concentrations of water, to large mountain rages composed of mainly granite. As of now this is the youngest found Protoplanet within the Siruis sector and shows signs of recent mass gathering from the nearby Muhu Lava Field. Further research is suggested for the duration of the planets formation.