would an expert in Barnacle hunting please give me some advice?
Here is a moon i've been exploring. From what I hear, most barnacles are found in "yellow, sandy patches"
Are these blue trenches to the right similar?
I've also heard that metal content and heat may have a factor. What do you think of this?
System stars are: O,M,M,K,A,T
Moon is orbiting: Class V Jovian w/ Rocky/Metal
How does this compare to moons or planets that barnacles have been sighted on? Any thoughts?
edit2: damn fine job with the topic post, Rizal. Answered most of my questions hehe... back to lurking
While the metal content doesn't seem too bad... the heat is certainly an outlier.
Then again, you may find barnacles outside the current ranges of temperature and metal content, I don't think radius is an issue.
The trenches are certainly the right kind.
Don't worry too much about the colour of the sand, the light from the nearby star may be having an affect on it's colour...
You can see the current ranges in the Pleiades System Data spreadsheet in the 'Compare Barnacle Locations' Tab
(Renamed recently for ease)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...GQhC5KT-o9u05ihWKXebt4BcM/edit#gid=1511998258
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