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  1. SagittariusEye

    Commanders! Issue #36 of the Sagittarius Eye Magazine Podcast is OUT NOW!

    Commanders! Issue #36 of the Sagittarius Eye Magazine Podcast is OUT NOW! Greetings commanders, Issue 36 of Sagittarius Eye is available now, in magazine and podcast. Head to www.sagittarius-eye.com to pick up your free copy in your preferred format. In this issue, we take the Orca for a...
  2. SagittariusEye

    Commanders! Issue #24 of the Sagittarius Eye Magazine is OUT NOW!

    Commanders! Issue #24 of the Sagittarius Eye Magazine is OUT NOW! In Issue 24, we take a peek into the Rochester family, discover the mischief of the Winking Cat, see the science behind Lagrange Points, take a deep breath as we look at life on airless worlds, find out why flying straight...
  3. pikman80

    Planning a trip to Sagittarius A, and have a few questions.

    As the title says, I’d like to fly to Sagittarius A. I just recently purchased an Asp Explorer, but would like to know what I should install, to make my trip go smooth. Also, is there any certain route I should go? I’m currently docked in Fleming (my last name, coincidentally), Port, in...
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    Nothing special found in the galactic core.

    As the title says it, but to be specific, it was told that the chances are high we could find a thargoid base, artifacts or anything related to the Thargoids if we explore the galactic core, since their homeworld is in the opposite area of the galaxy but closer to the core than we are. I've...
  5. Red Martian

    I Have Arrived! (Sag-A*)

    It took me a lot of nerve to go there, but I did it! I traveled to Sag-A*, and brought back pictures! I know that some of you might wonder what the big deal is, but I explained in a post way back about a terrible fear of dark things like black holes, but at the same time I wanted to go there to...
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    The Fuel Scoop - Catching The Past - An Article By Sagittarius Eye Writer Louis Calvert.

    https://fuelscoop.wordpress.com/2018/02/18/catching-the-past/ Here we have our first guest article by the amazing guys over at www.sagittarius-eye.com and it's a doozy!
  7. jusking3888

    Galactic Accuracy Now and in Future

    G'day CMDRs. I've been reading and watching various things about space and stuff out there recently and stumbled across a video by the Seeker channel on YouTube. Titled "How Close Are We to Photographing a Black Hole?" It discusses the techniques used to develop pictures of different objects...
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