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50 jumps from Sagitarrius A.

Any friendly, helpful hints,on how to not ruin my day,
trying to scan the centre?
Currently 96% hull.
 
When jumping into Sagittarius A* be prepared to throttle down immediately or you will hit the stellar object boundary and be pulled down into normal space (and take some hull damage in the process).

It's actually no big deal as long as you take care.
 
I've only been to the "black treasure" which wasn't a problem.

But being sag is a "super massive". Wasn't sure i should be a lil more careful.
Seen vids of ppl getting down to 2% hull being careless.
Ya know.
 
I've only been to the "black treasure" which wasn't a problem.

But being sag is a "super massive". Wasn't sure i should be a lil more careful.
Seen vids of ppl getting down to 2% hull being careless.
Ya know.

I think I took about 2% damage at Sagittarius A*.

But yes; if you are careless all bets are off. I'd say anyone who took a hit that took their hull down to 2% can't fly.

Seriously, just take care. I've done tens of thousands of light years, hit many black holes etc. and still come back with 90%+.

o7!
 
I was there on Saturday. In Open. No one was there. Arrive. Throttle down. Creep towards it at 25%. Crash into the barrier. Drop to normal space. No damage.

When you leave, power off everything but FSD and Thrusters. Heat went a little over 100%. I took 1% damage to a few modules. Nothing my AFMU couldn’t handle.
 
When jumping into Sagittarius A* be prepared to throttle down immediately or you will hit the stellar object boundary and be pulled down into normal space (and take some hull damage in the process).

It's actually no big deal as long as you take care.

You can slow down during the hyperjump
 
Ernest Borgnine wouldn't agree...

10pts if you understand the reference ;)


I care not for your opinions.

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Actually I find it best to throttle down either during 'hyperspace travel' or during the countdown to initialise the jump. That way when you jump in you are already at zero throttle.

I visited dozens of black holes on my exploration trip to the core, Sag A seemed no different to the others in terms of danger or how to approach it, it's just bigger.
 
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50 jumps from Sagitarrius A.

Any friendly, helpful hints,on how to not ruin my day,
trying to scan the centre?
Currently 96% hull.

Do not die smashing into a planet when I called it a night 200ly away from Sag A like I did. It was a rookie mistake of not looking at the gravity when deciding to land.
 
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