Phi Phraya
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Template:Infobox: MoonPhi Phraya is an O-Class moon orbiting the planet Krathong in the Chalawan System, 46 light-years from Earth. It is famous across the Milky Way for its liquid oxygen oceans, which are rarely misrepresented as liquid water by this moon's visitors. So far, Phi Phraya is as unique as its sister-moon Keriyn, placing it as one of the top 10 most popular touristic attractions within the FUSS.
History
Although not much is known about the moon, Phi Phraya is theorized to have been an ice world that formed when several icy asteroids present in Krathong's ring system clumped together, following that, the new “asteroid merger” gained a gravitational field, attracting even more ring debris. Eventually, the gravity became so strong that tens of asteroid moons went into Phi Phraya and crashed into it, heating up the surface and creating an atmosphere. The ice surface would later melt and become the liquid oxygen superocean that we see today.