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2172's latest deets and hottest products, foods, drinks, and venues sourced throughout the galaxy, including Europa, Ceres, Arrokoth, Triton, and soon the Oort Cloud. 

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Amgukyu Beef

/em’:go͞o͞k:yo͞o͞ bi:f/ - the result of a conglomerate of Japanese and American ranchers that bread and raised cattle on Uranus’ moon, Miranda

Arrokoth

/ˈer-(ˌ)ōˈ-käth/ - a pristine remnant of planet formation with two bodies combining to form a larger one located more than six billion km from the Sun in the Kuiper Belt. A Native American term meaning "sky" in the Powhatan/Algonquian language

Autove

/ȯ-(ˌ)tōv/ - large, automated heating device for cooking food

Bedford Bergere

/ˈbed-fərd ber-ˈzher/ - a famous risqué dance show performed at the Bedford above Triton. Many famous performers have started their careers at the Bedford, one of the less expensive entertainment venues in the solar system

Ceres

/ˈsir-(ˌ)ēz/ - the only dwarf planet in the inner solar system. A watery planet with a thin atmosphere, its crust is rocky and dusty with large mineral deposits

Ceres Crystal

/ˈsir-(ˌ)ēz ˈkri-stᵊl/ - mined from minerals on the dwarf planet Ceres, the crystal is coveted by collectors throughout the solar system for its purity

Charon

/ˈker-ən/ - the largest of Pluto’s five moons, Charon is the largest known satellite relative to its parent body. Named after the ferryman in the underworld that carried souls over the river Acheron

Chocmate

/ˈchȯk-māt/ - chocolate dessert biscuits dusted with Mate, a dark, sweet flour-like substance from Proteus, Neptune’s moon

Desdemona

/ˌdez-də-ˈmō-nə/ - one of Uranus’ small, inner moons. Its surface consists of dark, unprocessed, carbon-rich material suitable for propagating various fruits during its Fall season. The moon was named after Othello’s wife in William Shakespeare’s play, “Othello, the Moor of Venice.”

Eris

/ˈer-is/ - a dwarf planet in the solar system that has oceans of liquid water. Named after the Greek goddess of discord and strife

Europa

/yu̇-ˈrō-pə/ - Europa features a vast ocean, energy, and chemical elements that support the moon’s bustling economy. The Jupiter moon’s high security prison also houses the solar system’s most dangerous criminals

Frankin Marble

/ˈfraŋ-kən ˈmär-bəl/ - the stone, similar in looks to Calacatta gold marble, comes from the Frankin mines on Charon, one of Pluto's moons

Gummagad

/gʌm:ə:gæd/ - nano space glue created by the famous inventors Al and Lee

Kuiper Belt

/ku:ɪ:pɚ belt/ - the doughnut-shaped region of icy bodies extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune. Home to Pluto, Arrokoth, and Farout. Hundreds of thousands of objects in the region are at least 60 miles wide

Lunas

/ˈlünəs/ - Cigans Inc.’s greenhouses on Europa grow numerous exotic plants, including the Cigan leaves for Jupiter’s Lunas, a famous non-carcinogenic cigar

Miranda

/mə'ræn.də/ - one-seventh as large as the Earth's moon, this Uranus moon has one of the strangest and most varied landscapes. Uranus' closest moon, it is named for Prospero's daughter from Shakespeare's play, the Tempest


Orgberry

/ˌȯrg-ˈber-ē/ - edible, multi-colored, tart berries from the Org plant found on Desdemona, one of Uranus’ moons. Harvest during the moon’s Fall season

Proteus

/ˈprō-ˌtyüs/ - Neptune’s 2nd largest moon. Among the darker objects found in the solar system

Pewsodoter

/ˈpyü-sō-ˈdō-tər/ - a mineral found on Arrokoth. Astrobiodefense experts are still unsure if the mineral carries any dangerous microbes that might threaten humanity. The planet remnant has been quarantined

Romans Spa

/ˈrō-mənz ‘spȯ/ - Venus’ most exclusive spa, opened Jan. 1, 2172. Located floating high in the planet’s clouds where the weather is cooler than on the surface and the atmospheric pressure is similar to Earth’s surface

Saturn

/ˈsa-tərn/ - made mostly of hydrogen and helium, this planet is the second largest in our solar system and the sixth from the Sun. The planet has about 80 moons, some of which support life

Shasha

/ˈshä-ˈshä/ - a non-alcoholic drink made using Shasha enzymes from Saturn. Different flavors

Triton

/ˈtrī-tᵊn/ - Neptune’s largest satellite is the only large moon in the solar system that orbits its planet in the opposite direction. Its dynamic and changing climate features a steady flow of organic material snowing on the surface

Uranus

/ˈyu̇r-ə-nəs/ - the seventh planet from the Sun, third largest in our solar system, and four times windier than our Earth. Cold and surrounded by faint rings, the planet’s atmosphere consists of hydrogen, helium, and methane, which makes Uranus blue. The planet has more than 24 moons that are sometimes called the “literary moons” since some are named after famous author’s characters

Venus

/ˈvē-nəs/ - named for the Roman goddess of love, Venus is the second planet from the Sun, and the sixth largest and hottest planet in the solar system. Earth’s nearest planetary neighbor, Venus has a surface hot enough to melt lead

Ziki Sauce

/ˈzē-kē ˈsȯs/ - extremely spicy, hot sauce used in foods. Created using Ziki seaweed native to Jupiter’s moon Europa

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