Another Hyponia depot, this one right on the border of the permit locked zone, 4500 light years from Harlequin Depot.
Horizon Depot (Hyponia permit-locked border)
GalMap Ref: Pha Flaae DN-J d9-104
Horizon Depot, named in honor of the Eol Prou Group's Hyponia Horizon mission, Horizon Depot sits on the border of the permit locked zone, making it an ideal base camp system for anyone scouting Hyponia. The system is a trinary, and strangely both the class A primary and one of the two class K companions bore discovery tags from two different commanders - one of whom participated in the Hyponia Horizon mission - but no other bodies were scanned.
The richest worlds in this system for jump materials orbit the middle companion star, 7300 ls from the jump in point. Some jump materials were found on the moons of the fifth planet orbiting the far companion, but the low surveyed quantities combined with the distance (287,000 ls) make them a poor choice for surveying.
Strix, commanded by Satsuma, discovered this system on 3303/11/06 as part of a scouting mission for the Galactic Mapping Project.


Material breakdown by landable body:
A1. Niobium (2.2), Yttrium (1.9)
A2. Germanium (4.7), Cadmium (1.8)
A3. Arsenic (2.0)
A4. Arsenic (2.1)
A5. Cadmium (1.6), Niobium (1.4), Yttrium (1.3)
B1. Germanium (4.6), Yttrium (1.3)
B2. Vanadim (5.4), Cadmium (1.7), Yttrium (1.3)
B3. Germanium (4.6), Cadmium (1.7)
B4. Vanadium (5.2)
B5. Germanium (4.6), Cadmium (1.7), Niobium (1.5), Polonium (0.6)
B6. Germanium (5.1), Arsenic (2.3), Cadmium (1.9)
B7. Germanium (4.5), Niobium (1.5)
B8. Vanadium (5.7), Arsenic (2.1), Yttrium (1.4)
C5a. Cadmium (0.9)
C5b. Germanium (3.5), Niobium (0.8)
C5c. Germanium (3.5), Vanadium (3.1), Cadmium (1.0), Yttrium (0.7)
C5d. Germanium (3.5), Yttrium (0.7)
C5e. Yttrium (0.7)

Horizon Depot (Hyponia permit-locked border)
GalMap Ref: Pha Flaae DN-J d9-104
Horizon Depot, named in honor of the Eol Prou Group's Hyponia Horizon mission, Horizon Depot sits on the border of the permit locked zone, making it an ideal base camp system for anyone scouting Hyponia. The system is a trinary, and strangely both the class A primary and one of the two class K companions bore discovery tags from two different commanders - one of whom participated in the Hyponia Horizon mission - but no other bodies were scanned.
The richest worlds in this system for jump materials orbit the middle companion star, 7300 ls from the jump in point. Some jump materials were found on the moons of the fifth planet orbiting the far companion, but the low surveyed quantities combined with the distance (287,000 ls) make them a poor choice for surveying.
Strix, commanded by Satsuma, discovered this system on 3303/11/06 as part of a scouting mission for the Galactic Mapping Project.


Material breakdown by landable body:
A1. Niobium (2.2), Yttrium (1.9)
A2. Germanium (4.7), Cadmium (1.8)
A3. Arsenic (2.0)
A4. Arsenic (2.1)
A5. Cadmium (1.6), Niobium (1.4), Yttrium (1.3)
B1. Germanium (4.6), Yttrium (1.3)
B2. Vanadim (5.4), Cadmium (1.7), Yttrium (1.3)
B3. Germanium (4.6), Cadmium (1.7)
B4. Vanadium (5.2)
B5. Germanium (4.6), Cadmium (1.7), Niobium (1.5), Polonium (0.6)
B6. Germanium (5.1), Arsenic (2.3), Cadmium (1.9)
B7. Germanium (4.5), Niobium (1.5)
B8. Vanadium (5.7), Arsenic (2.1), Yttrium (1.4)
C5a. Cadmium (0.9)
C5b. Germanium (3.5), Niobium (0.8)
C5c. Germanium (3.5), Vanadium (3.1), Cadmium (1.0), Yttrium (0.7)
C5d. Germanium (3.5), Yttrium (0.7)
C5e. Yttrium (0.7)
