2nd star to the...um, right...hmm..?

OK, 5th to the right and 3 down...no, down one more... a little to the left...that's it! Then we'll curve to the right until lunch...

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I can just hear Chekov now: "<bleep> you Captain."
"Star Trek - The Undiscovered Country" a la "Peter Pan"

Explorer Bonus points - Guess where I am:
Eagle Nebula
This should be the first stop for new explorers. About 6900Ly away from Sol, lots of stars, cool sights and little chance of running out of gas (while in the nebula). Heck, I regularly top off by accident

No "First Discovery". One guy got like 90% of the nebula 1st credits. I mean 90% of every frick'n stellar object in the place! Kudos to him, I don't have the patience.

There is definitely a "It's full of stars!" moment entering the nebula.
 
OK, 5th to the right and 3 down...no, down one more... a little to the left...that's it! Then we'll curve to the right until lunch...


I can just hear Chekov now: "<bleep> you Captain."
"Star Trek - The Undiscovered Country" a la "Peter Pan"

Explorer Bonus points - Guess where I am:
Eagle Nebula
This should be the first stop for new explorers. About 6900Ly away from Sol, lots of stars, cool sights and little chance of running out of gas (while in the nebula). Heck, I regularly top off by accident

No "First Discovery". One guy got like 90% of the nebula 1st credits. I mean 90% of every frick'n stellar object in the place! Kudos to him, I don't have the patience.

There is definitely a "It's full of stars!" moment entering the nebula.

That looks like an open cluster of ABO stars. Usually they are visible from cockpit but in gal map they are immersed between yeallow/red stars. Did you try to filter the map for ABO and non sequence?
Found a similar thing on the rosette nebula, a lot of neutron stars and black holes usually inside those systems. Everything already tagged there to by someone more OCD than me, i would have gone mad.
 
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