How far away is that lava planet? Was the view from there any good?
Saddly, it's at ~160ls, and the view was not excellent. We can see the luminous rings but not really the green color :
And you can colour me unobservant, but I've only just noticed... all GGGs now have their own, unique planet descriptions, with an additional sentence outlining the cause of the green colouration. That Class IV apparently has "extremophile bioluminescent life".
I... I feel extremely ashamed of myself. I do nothing but visiting these planet and... i doesn't noticed.
So, i checked all of them :
GGG 1: Blua Hypa HT-F D12-1226 : vivid colouration - free floating radioplankton - carbon based algae
GGG 2: Bleia Dryiae HF-W b35-1 : vivid colouration - free floating radioplankton - carbon based algae
GGG 3: Col 285 Sector VU-M c8-1 : vivid colouration - free floating radioplankton - carbon based algae
GGG 4: Eol Prou KW-L c8-32 : vivid colouration - free floating radioplankton - carbon based algae
GGG 5: lost
GGG 6: Floasly TE-X d2-25 : Luminous vapour - upper atmosphere - extremophile bioluminescent life
GGG 7: Eafoff LN-Q d6-0 : free floating radioplankton - carbon based algae
GGG 8: Dryooe Prou FF-Z d696 : vivid colouration - free floating radioplankton - carbon based algae
GGG 9: Eimbaith LW-W e1-290 : vivid colouration - free floating radioplankton - carbon based algae
GGG 10: Boelts XH-C c29-854 : free floating radioplankton - carbon based algae
GGG 11: Gongae QW-L c24-0 : Luminous vapour - upper atmosphere - extremophile bioluminescent life
GGG 12: Nyeajaae IT-M c9-19 : free floating radioplankton - carbon based algae
GGG 13: Luminous vapour - upper atmosphere - extremophile bioluminescent life
In conclusion : there's 2 "type" of "green life" : extremophile bioluminescent life and carbon-based algae.
We can notice that GGG7 et GGG10 don't have a "vivid colouration" (and it's true), but GGG 12 lack this term too (maybe because it's a Class I like GG7 ?).