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Edal or Edali II is a superhabitable planet located in the Edalan system. It had 3 moons which were mostly responsible for it's amazing tropical climate. When it was discovered in 2408, it was believed to be the successor to Risa, as it was entirely tropical and luscious without the moderation of a weather grid. It orbited a Type-3 Red dwarf which had formed most recently as the youngest star in the Veros Nebula.

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  • Edal or Edali II is a superhabitable planet located in the Edalan system. It had 3 moons which were mostly responsible for it's amazing tropical climate. When it was discovered in 2408, it was believed to be the successor to Risa, as it was entirely tropical and luscious without the moderation of a weather grid. It orbited a Type-3 Red dwarf which had formed most recently as the youngest star in the Veros Nebula.
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  • A view of the planet from afar
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  • Edalan system
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  • Edal or Edali II is a superhabitable planet located in the Edalan system. It had 3 moons which were mostly responsible for it's amazing tropical climate. When it was discovered in 2408, it was believed to be the successor to Risa, as it was entirely tropical and luscious without the moderation of a weather grid. It orbited a Type-3 Red dwarf which had formed most recently as the youngest star in the Veros Nebula.
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