This has been tested quite a lot. Even at Sagitarius A*.I'm sure as been done before. Someone dropped an UA very close to a black hole? Like the one in Maia?
I think you'll notice one if you're nearby.
And to those asking why nebulae - it's quite logical if you think about it
Michael
Google image search is just brilliant. Good tool looking for the right UA image these days.
Glad you made it back then, it's becoming useful now.
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I'm sure as been done before. Someone dropped an UA very close to a black hole? Like the one in Maia?
Is there a running theme through all nebulae? star type for example.
I don't think so. Although there's one nebula that literally has a running theme.
Testing out a theory - nebulae are where you can find a high concentration of young stars in the process of formation. It's not common to find small planets in orbit around these stars, but i'm going to find a system with a Tauri star and landable planet and give it a once over...
Linking Nebulae + mist + trailer all together, take me to tinking about the footage immediately before the T9 crashed and the suspected Barnicle on the video: I'm talking about the surface installation shown at 0:53. if the planet is the same, than it is the only one with a surface port in the Pleiades nebulae: MAIA B1D.
Have someone already searched there?
TY; is Maia B1 D tidally locked? (I can not access my ED PC now to check)Yeah, that needs to be grid-searched.
I been there a little bit. The settlment is visible with eye but nothing on the contact list. Looks normal to me for the rest. Been also inside few creaters and no mist/fog/bernaclesLinking Nebulae + mist + trailer all together, take me to tinking about the footage immediately before the T9 crashed and the suspected Barnicle on the video: I'm talking about the surface installation shown at 0:53. if the planet is the same, than it is the only one with a surface port in the Pleiades nebulae: MAIA B1D.
Have someone already searched there?
Is there a running theme through all nebulae? star type for example.
I'm still unsure of what the "blue dot" people are talking about is when talking about POIs. If they mean the area that comes up on the radar, it's more purple than blue and it's definitely more than a "dot".
I think you'll notice one if you're nearby.
And to those asking why nebulae - it's quite logical if you think about it
Michael