Planetary Landing is broken?

Irs been a few weeks sincw I played, but something seems very wrong. I am trying go land on an icy body but the landing instruments never pop up. Instead I just coast closer and closer until I am too close and drop.
 
Irs been a few weeks sincw I played, but something seems very wrong. I am trying go land on an icy body but the landing instruments never pop up. Instead I just coast closer and closer until I am too close and drop.

Is it an atmospheric planet?
 
No? I dont know how to check, but its an icy body.

There are icy and rocky bodies where you can't land, even if it looks like you should be able to do so. If you CAN land, you'll see a yellow outline along with the blue exclusion zone outline. Another indicator is in the destination menu where you will see a mini light blue spaceship for landable planets.
 
Also; make sure you haven't logged into the 'vanilla' version of Elite Dangerous instead of Horizons.
 
Check in outfitting that the planerary landing suite hasnt been sold (accidentally)? without this module you can't land and that you are logged into the horizon version of the game.
Cheers
DZ
 
Argon-rich the system map says

Argon is a gas above about 83 kelvin, that's pretty cold even for an ice planet. I would suggest this is an icy planet with an argon rich atmosphere but you haven't really given us much to go on, a system name or screenshot would be handy.
 
So I thought it was only atmospheric worlds we couldnt land on... Didnt realize there are also non-atmospheric worlds wr cant land on for whatever reason. Oh well.

Since you're all here anyway... how do I locate rocks to mine with my scarab?
 
So I thought it was only atmospheric worlds we couldnt land on... Didnt realize there are also non-atmospheric worlds wr cant land on for whatever reason. Oh well.

Since you're all here anyway... how do I locate rocks to mine with my scarab?

You'll have to use the passive radar scanner. Here's a good guide:

https://elitepve.com/viewtopic.php?t=4269

Once you're in the area, you'll see whitish/gray squares pop up on your radar. Those are rocks you can mine.

Check your system map and see if a blue circle is around it. If not it's not a landable one.

Ah, that's right. I had it backwards. Yellow is exclusion zone, blue is landable. I always look for both, but it's best to know which is which. lol
 
I really dont understans that link lol.

I am driving around aimlessly because the blotchy scanner doesn't seem to help point me in any direction. By complete chance I happen to have found three rocks to destroy. Frankly, I never even heard a noise indicating I was going the right way. Is there a way to tell from a good distance that I am heading toward a destructible rock?
 
I really dont understans that link lol.

I am driving around aimlessly because the blotchy scanner doesn't seem to help point me in any direction. By complete chance I happen to have found three rocks to destroy. Frankly, I never even heard a noise indicating I was going the right way. Is there a way to tell from a good distance that I am heading toward a destructible rock?

This might help a little more: http://elite-dangerous.wikia.com/wiki/Wave_Scanner

Keep in mind this is a passive scanner, which means it only picks up the general direction of an object, rather than its specific location. It's like passive sonar, which lets the submarine run silent, while also having a general idea of where another sub may be sitting.
 
So I thought it was only atmospheric worlds we couldnt land on... Didnt realize there are also non-atmospheric worlds wr cant land on for whatever reason. Oh well.

Since you're all here anyway... how do I locate rocks to mine with my scarab?

Sounds like it is a world with an Argon Atmosphere hence why you cannot land
 
So, why is he getting closer and closer? I thought if you go too close to a non-landable body, you were dropped out of SC ?

You are. You're dropped right at the edge of the exclusion zone, which is where the planetary landing system would normally engage.
 
And bear in mind that the wider the reflection on the wave scanner, the further away you are, and the narrower it is, the closer you are. A bit counter-intuitive at first, but easy enough once you get used to it.
 
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