Gratuitous Selfie Thread

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I decide my first point to go on this trip would be Sadr, haven't been there yet. But damn, played like 4 or 5 Hours and I'm still not there, I only barley crossed the 1000Ly mark. But how could I not stop at placces like these?
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Oh well, I'm having the greatest time ever in ED so who cares. But dunno how you distant world CMDRs can do 10k Ly week, I couldn't even do that before Horizons :D
 
Crab Pulsar/Nebula

Went to the Crab Pulsar today, and I am so glad I did. It was definitely a tiring trip for me (especially since I haven't truly left the frontier for a few months now. Found a nice little spot on a planet in a nearby system within the nebula. Took a few shots to get a good perspective of it all, but I'm happy of the shots I've taken.

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Little gathering on a 9.77G planet (HD 148937 3)
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Forgot to get the sun in, so:
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There are ten stars orbiting this Class O (eight Ms and two Fs). In this pic you can see nine of them, all but the one the planet is orbiting. System also has eleven other landable planets, all tiny, which I haven't explored yet. Credit goes to CMDR Navzarton for being the first to tag all the bodies in this system, and thanks to Felix Young for bringing it to my attention.
 
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Took some screens from Nunki (Sigma Sagittarii) B en route to the R Cra Nebula:

1) & 2) Orbital Cruise approach to a gigantic impact crater. In the distance you can see the central peak that was formed when the crater floor rebounded from the force of the impacting object. Took me 8 minutes of flight to reach it :cool:

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3) & 4) Landing phase adjacent to the central peak. The mountain was too steep to drive up with the SRV.

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On 1) & 3) you can also see the planet's ring system reflecting the A type star's light.

As always, fly safe!
Andrew
 
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