Well... I'm pretty deflated right now. Just slammed into the surface of a planet in the PHROEA EAEC VJ-Q E5-5 system and exploded. Probably lost about 1000 systems worth of data.
On this trip I passed through the Heart and Soul Nebulae, NGC 281, and was planning on visiting the Bubble when I died. I traveled a bit along the Formidine Rift edge but did not venture too far in.
On the bright side... I passed through a very strange system:
BD+55 191: Is inside the heart of the NGC 281 Nebula. It had two sets binary O-Class stars orbiting each other (4 O-class in total) with 1 'landable' planet by the first one. I should have explored it but I missed it on the map next to the giant stars, and only saw it when I was well out of the system.
Here's a shot of the main binary O-Class pair:
Here's a shot of the system where I died, PHROEA EAEC VJ-Q E5-5. It was also a pretty strange system to be honest, but I'm relatively new to this game in terms of exploration experience, so my lens of examination might not exactly be tuned. Are these proto-stars in this system?
On this trip I passed through the Heart and Soul Nebulae, NGC 281, and was planning on visiting the Bubble when I died. I traveled a bit along the Formidine Rift edge but did not venture too far in.
On the bright side... I passed through a very strange system:
BD+55 191: Is inside the heart of the NGC 281 Nebula. It had two sets binary O-Class stars orbiting each other (4 O-class in total) with 1 'landable' planet by the first one. I should have explored it but I missed it on the map next to the giant stars, and only saw it when I was well out of the system.
Here's a shot of the main binary O-Class pair:

Here's a shot of the system where I died, PHROEA EAEC VJ-Q E5-5. It was also a pretty strange system to be honest, but I'm relatively new to this game in terms of exploration experience, so my lens of examination might not exactly be tuned. Are these proto-stars in this system?

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