For anyone looking for somewhere to take the carrier on a shakedown cruise, around 1000LY above the bubble is this gem of a system. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Superba
Video starts after a decent from orbit down to around 20km (66,000ft), almost double the cruising height of an Airliner. From that altitude you really start to gauge how immense this crater is (I can only imagine what an impact of that size would look like)
The planet is 2.5g, so surface operations in the SRV are pleasant, around 16 Geo sites to visit. The crater is epic though, could easily fit some of earths continents. The giant Carbon star is the icing on the cake.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EogI_hMX5t0&feature=youtu.be


Video starts after a decent from orbit down to around 20km (66,000ft), almost double the cruising height of an Airliner. From that altitude you really start to gauge how immense this crater is (I can only imagine what an impact of that size would look like)
The planet is 2.5g, so surface operations in the SRV are pleasant, around 16 Geo sites to visit. The crater is epic though, could easily fit some of earths continents. The giant Carbon star is the icing on the cake.

