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lol Erimus I've found another Permadesco system in the far rim... They start to be that common I don't even submit it. At least I could make a tutorial out of it for a future project about planet sounds.

Two Water Worlds weren't enough.
[video=youtube;6U3RmCBNMPg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U3RmCBNMPg&feature=youtu.be[/video]

These far rim system are becoming my playground and I'm not moving toward Beagle Point by an inch...
 
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I think twin water worlds are all too common now. Triple water world systems will probably be the bare minimum now to even make it as a minor POI.
 
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I think twin water worlds are all too common now. Triple water world systems will probably be the bare minimum now to even make it as a minor POI.

Even triple are common, at least in this area. Considering the low star density getting 3 triplets in 10k square stops to be exceptional. Probably you shouldn't submit even my other permadesco. Yours make sense becouse it has been the first oddity in far out area in a pioneering period where much less system were scanned.
 
Even triple are common, at least in this area. Considering the low star density getting 3 triplets in 10k square stops to be exceptional. Probably you shouldn't submit even my other permadesco. Yours make sense becouse it has been the first oddity in far out area in a pioneering period where much less system were scanned.


When this thread started everything was still relatively unknown, but all these months later we're getting an idea now of what's rare and unique, and what's pretty common - we may need to tighten up the minimum stipulations for celestial POIs with Horizons coming, as I'm sure there will be lots of new kinds of POIs being submitted with whatever weird planetside features players find.
 
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Sorry, I´m German and this is translate with GOOGLE
This projekt is fine and my thanks is my Trip to it.

Final report my 10th trip.

After my 9th trip around the bubble, where I had attended almost all nebula around I decided to start a larger trip.
In itself, the way has left at around towards the center because there are a lot of medium and large nebula. So you always have a goal in the ASP.
But many reports of other explorers encouraged me in the belief that there has been researched a lot more than on the right side.
So it was only once towards ETA Carina Nebula and so about 2000LY front was bent and the Planetary Nebula NGC 5315 and NGC 5979 served as the first nebula.

Oh, to the goals of this trip.
1. at least 12 Planetary find nebula
2. investigate several major fog
3. Find Suns cat. 0 or IA.
4. find Earth-like planets (and one with 2 moons)
5. volcanic planet with ice rink

After I reached the Scutum-Centaurus Arm (without remarkable goals is the already bleak) I set out to look for 0 / IA Suns. So sector Name AA-A H0 entered in the search box and then clicked. Matching objectives listed with distance and height. Now I realized that there were many goals, which of course were not in a row, let alone at an altitude.
As was needed nee solution. For this purpose I developed a spreadsheet, which I left in a table systems / distance / height earned right and I had an open field, to draw the approximate location to my site.
Now I always wore as 10 objectives (which are up to 1000LY apart) here and was then a tolerable route put together to achieve the objectives of the "turn" depart.
In this way I could leave 21 hypergiants!
This technique should be very worth on this trip yet.
Well were also a few huge fog (with over 10000Systemen) on my visit list. My instinct (research) was right, this was hardly an explorer in front of me! I have served 200Systeme in fog and a single had already been discovered. Great!
Thus, point 2 and 3 have been met, but what about the PN's? At least 30000LY flown and visited only 2 known PN's.
Where were all the unknowns?
When I came out of the Great Nebula Eorl AUWSY AA-A H72 I noticed while looking for IA-Suns a PN when zooming in the G-Map. This gave me the idea of ​​a range of times 1000x1000x1000LY to sift through. So G-Map filter on star names, and only the non-rich main stars. then look perpendicularly on the map and zoom in on a field 100x100LY. Now only the desired height as 0 to 1000 "boot" (keys R and F) then a box on and so on.
In this way I have found in a range 30PN's. I could then quite rapidly departing basis of my worksheet quickly.
So I examined the area around the Great Nebula EOR AUSCS AA-A H18, H60-A DRYI AOC AA to AA-A EOR AOC H70. Despite that I was quite thoroughly, I have yesterday locates a PN while checking the data, what läst me suspect that I had a few are left.
This mass of targets and the resulting distances were also downsides. Namely, I was ordered to almost completely set the normal Exploren, that is, only the central star is scanned, Earth-like, of course, but only under water worlds 2000LS! No TfK's and gas giants more. Because of course remained much lie, which then give the numbers. But you have to make sacrifices.

I think that I have set up through this procedure one or more records.

To have in 55 days visited 129 fog which 115 Planetary nebulae and here I was able to enroll as first discoverer at 63 Planetary nebulae!

Unfortunately, I could target 4 and 5 do not meet (would be too much)

Here is the list of visited fog

NGC 5315 Planetary Nebula
NGC 5979 Planetary Nebula
Greae PHOEA AA-A H41 fog
EESHORPS AA-A H80 fog
MYNOAW AA-A H23 fog
MYNOAW AA-A H80 fog
MYNOARR BW-V E2-217 Planetary Nebula
MYNOARR YF-O E6-1522 Planetary Nebula
EORD prau MS T E3-265 Planetary Nebula
EORD prau AA-A H12 fog
Ongaihn ZK-P E5-502 Planetary Nebula
Eorl AUWSY AA-A H72 fog
SHROGAAE AA-A H78 fog
SHROGAAE XZ Y E5493 Planetary Nebula
Eorl AUWSY ZA O E6-2070 Planetary Nebula
SHROGAAE EC Y E7251 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS FV-Y E1478 Planetary Nebula
SHROGAAE YU-Y E6478 Planetary Nebula
Eorl AUWSY VK-O E6-940 Planetary Nebula
SHROGAAE VE-Z E2442 Planetary Nebula
SHROGAAE XP X E1-242 Planetary Nebula
SHROGAAE OJ-Q E5-2168 Planetary Nebula
SHROGAAE TJ-R E4-6583 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS LR-W E1-7979 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS MM-W E1-382 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS KR-W E1-4253 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS YO-A E10522 Planetary Nebula
EOR AUSCS TJ-Q E5-826 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS GR-V E2-7780 Planetary Nebula
HYPOAE AOC WO-A E1845 Planetary Nebula
HYPOAE AOC KH-V E2-8471 Planetary Nebula
HYPOAE AOC EC X E1-8722 Planetary Nebula
HYPOAE AOC BL-X E1-2012 Planetary Nebula
HYPIAE AOC FL-X E1-7897 Planetary Nebula
HYPIAE AOC KM-V E2-2596 Planetary Nebula
HYPIAE AOC KM-V E2-1297 Planetary Nebula
HYPIAE AOC OS-T E3-322 Planetary Nebula
HYPIAE AOC T E3-8058 Planetary Nebula
HYPIAE AOC HB-X E1-5526 Planetary Nebula
HYPIAE AOC HB-X E1 4640 Planetary Nebula
DRYUAE AUSCS TY-R E4-4234 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS CW-V E2-4091 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS AI S E4-4321 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS MN-T E3-4059 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS LC-V E2-181 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS HB-X E1-7180 ​​Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS WY-A E2318 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AUSCS SI-T E3-3364 Planetary Nebula
SHROGAAE UU-P E5-3810 Planetary Nebula
SHROGAAE SO-R E4-10138 Planetary Nebula
SHROGAAE MY-R E4-2842 Planetary Nebula
EOR AUSCS XO-R E4-223 Planetary Nebula
EOR AUSCS HR-V E2-328 Planetary Nebula
EOR AUSCS VE-Z E3090 Planetary Nebula
OGAINKS ON T E3-3681 Planetary Nebula
OGAINKS OX-U E2-2354 Planetary Nebula
OGAINKS QS-U E2-7400 Planetary Nebula
OGAINKS TO-P E5-7593 Planetary Nebula
OGAINKS FB-O E6-2184 Planetary Nebula
EOR AUSCS XP P E5-3981 Planetary Nebula
DRYUAE AUSCS FV-Y E7850 Planetary Nebula
DRYUAE AUSCS BA-Z E9417 Planetary Nebula
DRYUAE AUSCS AA-Z E2232 Planetary Nebula
DRYUAE AUSCS YE-Z E9395 Planetary Nebula
DRYUAE AUSCS TD-B E4610 Planetary Nebula
DRYUAE AUSCS IG-Y E3609 Planetary Nebula
DRYUAE AUSCS IG-Y E3379 Planetary Nebula
DRYIO PRAO VJ-Z E4611 Planetary Nebula
LEAMI PZ-O E6-1704 Planetary Nebula
LEAMAO KT-Q E5-9047 Planetary Nebula
LEAMAO GN-S E4-4991 Planetary Nebula
LEAMAO QZ O E6-1442 Planetary Nebula
LEAMAO CG-O E6-7918 Planetary Nebula
LEAMAO TY-R E4-316 Planetary Nebula
DRYOEA PRAO XJ-Z E8808 Planetary Nebula
EOR AUSCS WO-A E1125 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AOC WF-O E6-42 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AOC SO-R E4-480 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AOC AA-A H60 fog
DRYOEA FLYAO QZ O E6-6539 Planetary Nebula
DRYOEA FLYAO QZ O E6-7754 Planetary Nebula
DRYI AOC ZK-P E5-562 Planetary Nebula
SHROGEA LG-Y E3436 Planetary Nebula
SHROGEA KG-Y E2454 Planetary Nebula
SHROGEA QS-U E2-6434 Planetary Nebula
SHROGEA IM-V E2-7369 Planetary Nebula
SHROGEA AA-Z E8149 Planetary Nebula
SHROGEA XE-Z E1223 Planetary Nebula
SHROGEA YU-X E1-3329 Planetary Nebula
SHROGEA QY-R E4-8459 Planetary Nebula
DRYAA PRI TO-Z E1582 Planetary Nebula
DRYAA PRI WJ-Z E6266 Planetary Nebula
DRYAA PRI KW-W E1-1839 Planetary Nebula
LEAMUAE AG-O E6-5136 Planetary Nebula
LEAMUAE XK-O E6-3016 Planetary Nebula
LEAMUAE LN-S E4-3691 Planetary Nebula
LEAMUAE VJ Q E5-3973 Planetary Nebula
LEAMUAE LM-V E2-7389 Planetary Nebula
OGAIRY DV Y E9667 Planetary Nebula
OGAIRY HM-V E2-8699 Planetary Nebula
OGAIRY OS-T E3-3253 Planetary Nebula
OGAIRY RD S E4-3553 Planetary Nebula
OGAIRY ZP-O E6-5878 Planetary Nebula
OGAIRY WU-O E6-2364 Planetary Nebula
OGAIRY JC-U E3-2213 Planetary Nebula
OGAINKS LH-V E2-5748 Planetary Nebula
OGAINKS FG-X E1-7484 Planetary Nebula
OGAINKS ZJ-A E8989 Planetary Nebula
LEAMI WU-X E1-7867 Planetary Nebula
LYCHOITL PI S E4-107 Planetary Nebula
EESHOQS NO Q E5-182 Planetary Nebula
EOR AOC QO-R E4-2602 Planetary Nebula
EOR AOC AA-A H70 fog
EOR AOC OX-U E2-1864 Planetary Nebula
EOR AOC PD-S E4-122 Planetary Nebula
EOR AOC PJ Q E5-222 Planetary Nebula
EOR AOC DR-V E2-64 Planetary Nebula
AOC EOR EM-V E2-44 Planetary Nebula
OEPHAIK EF-A E9 Planetary Nebula
OEPHAIK DF-A E520 Planetary Nebula
OEPHAIK CF-A E530 Planetary Nebula
EESHORKS AA-A H15 fog
Greae PHIO AA-A H33 fog
Greae PHIO DW-V E2-3079 Planetary Nebula
FLOAWNS WU-O E6-12 Planetary Nebula
IOCKOLS AA-A E233 Planetary Nebula
FLOAWNS AA-A H359 fog
BLAA HYPAI AA-A H68 fog
BLAA HYPAI AA-A H55 fog

Now for the other stuff, the facts.
Trip was from 29.08 until 22:10 ie 55 days
Starting and finishing points Anum
According to data given for 5401 systems (through the double Pouncing important systems 5466 jumps)
Repair 3012CR
State 0% 64948CR
Reloading 234CR (by 3 accidents)
Profit: 142.411.341CR

Visited Systems: 5401
Visited mist: 129 of which 115 Planetary Nebula
Black Holes: 73
Neutron stars: 96
Wolf Rayet: 23
Herbig: 10
white dwarfs: 21
Hypergiants: 21
Super Giant: -
Supergiants: 45
Giants: 17
Earth-like worlds: 42
Terraformingkandidaten: 341
Waterworld: 459 of which 218 Terraformingfähig
Ammonia worlds: 54
Water Giant: 1
Helium Giant: 4
Gas giants with ammonia-based life: 96
Gas giants with water-based life: 167

Special features: 63 PN's as the discoverer, 21 hypergiants,

SUNNY v. ISEGRIM
 
Wow, that is an impressive trip Sunny. We'll have to sift through it and pick out a few highlights as there's too much data to go through.

If you've got any special places amongst all the data, and screenshots, let me know.

I'll be updating the maps in a few days so will go through your data and pick out some points of interest. :)
 
Hi folks,

I'd like to propose another POI. More specifically it is a stretch of space located deep within the Perseus Arm.

Gloomgown Star Association

Star System Ref.: PHREIA PHOE KN-S E4-14
Coordinates: 16,000 ; -130 ; -4,000 through 15,000 ; -130 ; -4,000
POI Type: Star Association (Scientific & Navigational POI)

Lying deep withtin the Perseus Arm, this stretch of space is rich in B and A type stars, with the occasional O type among them. There are also groups of T Tauri stars present. The whole complex is some 1,500 by 200 LY wide and lies well below the galactic plane. The area seems to be the remains of a molecular cloud with active star formation still going on, although with insufficient substance to produce (super)massive stars. In the past this was different, however, as several Neutron Stars and even a couple of Black Holes bear witness that the association must have been more massive in its early days.

Please see attached screenshots for review!
And as always, fly safe!
Andrew

gloomgown_association.jpg


gloomgown_schem.jpg
 
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Next one, located within what I proposed as 'Gloomgown Association':

The Dancing Dwarfs

Star System Ref.: GLUDGOU EL-P E5-18 and E5-19
POI Type: Exploration & Scientific

The Dancing Dwarfs are one binary and one trinary system with B type stars (and one F). What is remarkable is that three of these B types are indeed type VI stars, so-called "Hot Subdwarfs". Contrary to other subdwarfs of types A,F,G,... these celestials are thought to be the result of Red Giants that ejected their outer hydrogen layers before helium fusion kicked in, thus stripping them of a substantial amount of their fuel. The remains are dense helium cores where helium is fused into carbon for the next 100 million years or so. Since there are no planetary nebulae present one would think the intense solar winds of the Dwarfs blew the gas away long ago.

Please see attached collage screenshot for review.
And as always, fly safe!
Andrew

dancingdwarfs.jpg
 
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And yet another interesting feature:

The Gloomgown Mausoleum

POI type: Scientific & Exploration
Map Coord.: 14,700 ; -14 ; -4,100

The Gloomgown Mausoleum is a 'pocket' or 'stretch' of Neutron Stars that all lie quite close to each other (astronomically speaking). The are by far not comparable to the vast Neutron Fields but their location in the far Perseus arm makes them very interesting to study. The pocket is situated among some groups of T Tauri stars and the hotter types of stars like B and A types. It is possible that the T associations are the result of the ejected material of the Neutron Stars' predecessors when they went nova, thus illustrating the cycle of stellar life and death.

System Ref.:
Gludgou WJ-I d9-89
Gludgou WJ-I d9-116
Gludgou WJ-I d9-0
Gludgou WJ-I d9-44
Gludgou TD-K d8-109
Gludgou TD-K d8-47
Gludgou TD-K d8-54
(plus some more a bit further 'out')

Please see attached collage screenshot for review. I tried to get as much NS on the map as possible.

As always, fly safe!
Andrew

gloomgown_mausoleum.jpg
 
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Here's the rest of October's entries...

The Orion Spur Local Region

  • Eta Carinae
  • IC 2944 - The Running Chicken Cluster
  • The Jewel Box
  • Little Ghost
  • Trifid Nebula
  • Trumpler 16 Cluster
  • Cycladia
  • Dancing Djinn
  • Delos
  • The Doppelgangers
  • The 'Bleia Dryoae' Furnace
  • Leda
  • The Quartz Twins
  • The Spiderweb

The Norma Expanse

  • The Anvil
  • Hollow Veil Nebula - Also known as 'Skrik' (The Screaming Nebula)
  • Prieluia's Furnace

Upper 3rd Quadrant

  • The Gloomgown Association
  • The Gloomgown Mausoleum
  • The Dancing Dwarfs

The Formidine Rift

  • 'Opposites'

The Far Galactic Rim

  • Permadesco Freckie



Notes:

The Screaming Nebula is also known as The Hollow Veil so I've combined that into one entry.

The procedural name for the Sapphire Dancers was already another previous entry called The Seven Sapphires Cluster, so I've left that entry out and kept the original entry as that POI.
 
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Well, as the area around 65K becomes more attention at the moment, i have to submit a POI at 64,279 LYs from SOL.

MYEIA THAA ZE-R D4-0, I call it P.o.d.a.r.

It is one of my highlights of my journey anticlockwise around the galaxy.

This system contains a ringed Earth-like World with 3 moons. It is actually the only known ELW with 3 moons.

MYEIA-THAA-ZE-R-D4-0.jpg

On the left is the star, the 3 moons in the middle right above the ring and the ELW on the right.

podar001.jpg

I discovered it as I was on my way back from Beagle Point and it was the point where I decided to stay longer in this area and to arrange the meet-up with CMDR Barefoot Bandit, which finally happened about 2 weeks later in The 65K meetup together with CMDR Allitnil.

The discovery of this system was an absolute coincidence. After visiting Beagle point I was on my way back and when I reached an area where the route-planner came back to normality I plotted my first 1K LY-route since a long time.

It was late in the evening and I decided in between to end the session of that day by choosing a system with an A-Star that was located outside of the route.

I opened the map of this system and saw this ringed bluish planet and 3 moons. I cruised all the way towards the second star and scanned that object. As the sign "Earth-like world" popped up... All explorers should know this feeling when finding something special.

Some more pictures.

podar002.jpgpodar003.jpgpodar004.jpgpodar005.jpg
There are some ELW in that 65K area, but I think this one is the most beautiful and interesting one
 
That's a helluva find. Ringed Earth with 3 moons, out on the galactic rim!

Will add that as a major POI shortly :)


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Added to the Far Galactic Rim map.
 
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Well, as the area around 65K becomes more attention at the moment, i have to submit a POI at 64,279 LYs from SOL.

MYEIA THAA ZE-R D4-0, I call it P.o.d.a.r.

It is one of my highlights of my journey anticlockwise around the galaxy.

This system contains a ringed Earth-like World with 3 moons. It is actually the only known ELW with 3 moons.

View attachment 71631

On the left is the star, the 3 moons in the middle right above the ring and the ELW on the right.

View attachment 71623

I discovered it as I was on my way back from Beagle Point and it was the point where I decided to stay longer in this area and to arrange the meet-up with CMDR Barefoot Bandit, which finally happened about 2 weeks later in The 65K meetup together with CMDR Allitnil.

The discovery of this system was an absolute coincidence. After visiting Beagle point I was on my way back and when I reached an area where the route-planner came back to normality I plotted my first 1K LY-route since a long time.

It was late in the evening and I decided in between to end the session of that day by choosing a system with an A-Star that was located outside of the route.

I opened the map of this system and saw this ringed bluish planet and 3 moons. I cruised all the way towards the second star and scanned that object. As the sign "Earth-like world" popped up... All explorers should know this feeling when finding something special.

Some more pictures.

There are some ELW in that 65K area, but I think this one is the most beautiful and interesting one
Can't see the time to SRV in there!!!!
 
Hey Erimus, I've found another interesting point for our expedition and SRV usage. I'm now doing the detour in solitude and I completly randomly landed on an orange giant, with no atmosphere planets close by. For the expedition is not a detour, if we pass by the roncevaux it will completly be en-route to beagle point.

Orange Skyes: PUWOI II-B D13-1 - 62970.14LY from Sol - Solitude - The Far Rim - 4th Quadrant
POI Type: SRV turism
Navigational Hazard: long distance and requires Abyss Crossing midway between Svenno and Roncevaux (33LY Jumprange suggested)
This is a main Orange Giant System with a secondary K put far away. The Orange Giant has a binary of Metal Rich - No Atmosphere - Small Radius planets located 460LS from the star. Landed in proper places you should see the spectacle of an Orange Giant that fills a big chunk of the sky. The K star is far away (around 100,000LS) and sports nothign interesting, microHMC and possibly a metal rich. I'm not going there, and tagged only the star and the 2 planets shwon, so there will be plenty for expedition members to tag.
Orange Skyes 1.jpgOrange Skyes 2.jpgOrange skyes 3.jpg

Red Prophecy will come soon too. I'd like to be able to keep it secret untill return, but it's proving difficult!!!!
 
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My first contribution ... and I liked it if not the only one.


Gludge IS-T E3-0 Nebula (10190 : 626 : -4240)

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Item 18

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A greeting
 
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Here's the rest of October's entries...
The procedural name for the Sapphire Dancers was already another previous entry called The Seven Sapphires Cluster, so I've left that entry out and kept the original entry as that POI.

Not quite true! I originally stumbled upon the Sapphire Dancers because I was actually looking for The Seven Sapphires Cluster but ended up at the wrong place because of that numerical offset but in the map search!

Smojo LM-W f1-0 = The Seven Sapphires Cluster
Smojo LM-W f1-1 = Sapphire Dancers

The naming is no coincidence!
 
This is technically another FGE Sagittarius-Carina mission find, but we're kind of on intermission and this thing is too delicious to let sit :D

Atlantis

THAILAU KN-Q D6-3

At the edge of this system there is a Water Giant with a Jovian Gas Giant moon. This Gas Giant moon has it's own set of 3 ice moons of it's own! This system is located in the Orion Spur Shallows half way between galactic arms.

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More images:
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Water Giant:
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Gas Giant moon and one of it's ice moons:
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This is technically another FGE Sagittarius-Carina mission find, but we're kind of on intermission and this thing is too delicious to let sit :D

Atlantis

THAILAU KN-Q D6-3

At the edge of this system there is a Water Giant with a Jovian Gas Giant moon. This Gas Giant moon has it's own set of 3 ice moons of it's own! This system is located in the Orion Spur Shallows half way between galactic arms.

http://i.imgur.com/4jMY3cCh.png

More images:

I like the POI and the Name, nice find!!!!

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Hey Erimus, I've found another interesting point for our expedition and SRV usage. I'm now doing the detour in solitude and I completly randomly landed on an orange giant, with no atmosphere planets close by. For the expedition is not a detour, if we pass by the roncevaux it will completly be en-route to beagle point.

Orange Skyes: PUWOI II-B D13-1 - 62970.14LY from Sol - Solitude - The Far Rim - 4th Quadrant
POI Type: SRV turism
Navigational Hazard: long distance and requires Abyss Crossing midway between Svenno and Roncevaux (33LY Jumprange suggested)
This is a main Orange Giant System with a secondary K put far away. The Orange Giant has a binary of Metal Rich - No Atmosphere - Small Radius planets located 460LS from the star. Landed in proper places you should see the spectacle of an Orange Giant that fills a big chunk of the sky. The K star is far away (around 100,000LS) and sports nothign interesting, microHMC and possibly a metal rich. I'm not going there, and tagged only the star and the 2 planets shwon, so there will be plenty for expedition members to tag.

Red Prophecy will come soon too. I'd like to be able to keep it secret untill return, but it's proving difficult!!!!

DISCARD THIS. I'm finding many supergiants with close planets in my database. That is good ONLY for the far rim expedition becouse it's a Solitude Supergiant and we will pass by, but it's not good as an entry to this project.
My future submission, Red Prophecy, in my opinion, will be meaningfull to stay here, not this one.
 
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