Planet (Storm)
Storm worlds are usually considered terrestrial planets, although to a casual eye they may appear more similar to gas planets, given their opaque, high-pressure atmospheres. Geomorphically, however, the distinctions are clear: compared to a gas world, the atmosphere of a storm world is usually considerably shallower, and generally composed primarily of more complex chemicals, while the majority of the planet's mass is a rocky terrestrial ball. Their name is derived from the continent-scale electrical storms that invariably flash through their upper atmospheres.
Public: no
Radius: 10 km
Mass: 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg
Volume: 1 m3
Map Location Count: 5,569
Map Region Count: 97
Map Constellation Count: 1,100
Map Solar System Count: 4,093
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