Currently Trailblazer with 1193 systems visited. However many of those are from my latest foray into the unknown and have yet to be cashed in. I hope to reach Elite when I get back. Gonna be a long trip and plan to visit many nebulae, reach the 'top' of the galaxy for a nice view, and try to get near the middle (need Dev go ahead, it's a bit broken in there by all accounts).
I'm currently over 4000ly's from Sol, but the Asp is handling it nicely with a 30+ly jump range.
Since we are talking about exploration, may I chime in with some newbie questions?
A: is it worth scanning all those asteroid belts/groups or is there no monetary gain from this?
B: What is detailed surface scan? Can any scanner do this? how do you do it, just go in closer?
Thanks for any tips!
A Scan stars, gasgiants and high metal content planets. Belts aren't worth the effort (debate-able).
B Provides more credits for scanning. Ping system with your discovery scanner, then go to planets of interest and scan when close enough for details (composition etc). You must also have a Detailed Surface Scanner fitted.
It's used automatically during the scan, no extra set up required.
You may find this thread of interest as a budding explorer:-
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=88361
Good luck.