Saturday, January 16, 2010
Another Winter's Day On Maris
The Twin Towers of Maris glow an amber hue as another wintry day begins on icy Maris. Winter's on Maris last six-months and are very, very cold. The distant blue-sun sheds little warmth in the sullen silver skies.
Maris is the cold sibling of both Cordero Prime and hot Venusia. The planets orbit their sun deep inside a rich globular cluster of stars. The cluster is located near the very heart of the Sombrero Galaxy!
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