It was supposed to be a quickish jaunt out to Sagittarius A* and back. Turned out a little different!
Departing from the Tolini system in my Cobra Mk III Roncevaux on February 13th, I reached Sagittarius A* on the 18th. I had intended to then make a leisurely return taking in some nebulae, but I just couldn't help taking a peek at what lay on the other side of the core... Ten days later I found myself making the crossing to the outer galactic arm where I spent a couple of weeks exploring, eventually reaching 65,099 LY from Sol. Returning from the outer arm I then mapped the next one to see how far 'north' it's possible to get in a medium range ship without making the long detour to the outer arm. It took a few days, but I reached 60,002 LY north on March 17th and then set my sights for home.
On March 25th I reached the northern neutron star fields and explored them for the next ten days until one too many too-close encounters with a black hole resulted in a cracked canopy. That was the signal to go home and I reached colonised space on April 15th. Five (!) days later I had finally sold all the data.
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