Rainbow Worlds

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Located in various places throughout the quadrant, Rainbow worlds were first identified by scientists Fred Ford and Paul Reiche III in the early 22nd century. The nature of the planetoids make scanners view them as wonderfully multi-hued. A must see for any serious vacationer, they are the planets closest to the sun in the following systems: Alpha Andromedae, Beta Leporis, Beta Pegasi, Epsilon Draconis, Epsilon Lipi, Gamma Aquarii, Gamma Kepler, Gamma Reticuli, and Zeta Sextantis. The intrepid hitchhiker who isn't afraid of a long trip shouldn't miss the tenth Rainbow World in the quadrant, lazily orbiting as the only planet at Groombridge's star.

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