SOLAR EXPLORER
Pluto
Pluto is the smallest planet in the solar system, but has the biggest heart. She acts as a watchdog and essential fuel storage hub. Originally settled by a species of alien children, they were desperate to prove that they were mature enough to handle colonizing their very own planet. Much to the surprise of their superiors, they knocked it out of the park! Not only is Pluto the first line of defense to extrasolar intrusions, she is home to the galaxy's only amusement park designed by kids for kids, The Underworld. More fun than the name implies, the entrance to the park consists of hearing and watching reenactments of the wildly rich history, stories, and adventures from Charon the Riverboat Man. As you travel down the River Styx, the river beneath the planet’s crust, you might even catch a glimpse of the newly discovered moons, Hydra and Nix. Pluto is well known for its incredible views, stunning environment, and ice volcanoes that spew nitrogen into the vacuum of space. Fun fact: Pluto holds the honor of being where the galaxy’s highest dunk took place, at 136 feet, quite a record!
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Light your path with this floating, fusion powered lantern, used to guide guests through The Underworld. Guests use the lanterns to see in the dark depths of the River Styx and empty volcanic lava tunnels. It comes installed with projections and audio, which act as a personal mobile tour guide on the trip.
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These coins are thousands of years old, and crafted using ancient Plutonian metallurgy techniques lost to time. Bags of them can often be found scattered under the ground, evidence of a long lost civilization, predating human settlement. They can be exchanged at your nearest vending machine for a light snack.
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This meteorite is made from an unknown substance that can transform its molecules into any format its user desires. It has often been used to grant great fortune, or a soft place to rest. A modern day Philosopher’s stone that will surely come in handy on your many adventures...
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- Landscapes -
Click on the planet to interact with a 3D model created by NASA!
3D Model Credit: NASA Visualization Technology Applications and Development (VTAD)