My further way back to the DW2

The system EEMBAISY SO-Z D13-52 is once again a case where I mapped everything.
Simply because one of the few celestial bodies was a water world, two are terraformable and the last one was simply taken along.




The system EEMBAISY AS-W b56-11, on the other hand, with its 43 celestial bodies is a different number, it is located at the coordinates 20031 / 5.1875 / 30881.34375.
I have also mapped everything here.


Why?



On the one hand, because I got here with the VSS scan immediately as the first this here indicated.




The event then happened three more times, in addition there are two gas giants class I and a gas giant with ammonia-based life, the whole moons are of course also not few, and the very last moon is also a very beautiful ice world with ring.



I take this as an opportunity to present the whole system, but the moons only appear on the edge.


No 1 is a gas giant class I with only one moon.






No 2 is then already a helium-rich gas giant with 4 moons and planet No 3 as companion.






No 3




Starting from No 4 the light decreased strongly, the planets become now ever darker.





No 5





No 6





No 7






By the way, number 8 had three rings again, but somehow I couldn't find out exactly if I had caught the third ring now or not, according to what I got from the map, it would have to lie very far outside, but I couldn't find anything, and with the maximum distance to the map I couldn't find the ring somehow.











Lastly the ice planet with ring, which acts as the last moon of No 8.





Fly Safe

Kolumbus

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And again time has passed, further systems were researched at the position to the star banner and the following picture results from it until today.




I have not (yet...?) counted how many systems I have researched around my position so far, because if you look at the next picture, you can see how many systems are left, which I can reach directly with my jump range.






Scary many, isn't it?


To be honest, I'm also not sure if I'll finish here by 07.09.3305, or if I'll continue the spying afterwards.
It pulls me nevertheless home, after TOLUKU...


Many systems and pictures I do not have this time also, since momentarily much only repeats itself.
On the one hand there is the system EEMBAISY NO-X C28-32, where I found my 11th terraformable and landable world.




As I always keep it in such a case, this world is not only mapped, but also landed on it, and a few traces are left behind.

















A beautiful water world with rings, together in orbit with a gas giant class II I found in the system EEMBAISY JI-Z C27-24










At EEMBAISY NO-X C28-11 I found an impressive water giant.






In the EEMBAISY SO-Z D13-128 system, a gas giant with water-based life, over 880 earth masses in size.










With EEMBAISY SO-Z D13-174 it was this infernal world that inspired me the most, despite the water world and the terraform candidate.










And finally a little annoyance, I found in the system EEMBAISY ZH-V B57-3 once again a gas giant class I with THREE rings.
Of course I wanted to map it too, but unfortunately I could only map the two inner rings A and B, C was completely out of sight and also out of possibility to map it due to lack of proximity to its planet.


That's why I didn't get any pictures of the planet because I forgot because of all this trouble.


I am already through with that, too, for this time...


Fly Safe
Kolumbus

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Yesterday evening marked the successful conclusion of the EoT STERNENBANNER campaign.


Pictures and information are available elsewhere.


At my star banner position T6 - System EEMBAISY SO-Z D13-134 I had already started some time before to scan all around system on system.
This led to the result that until yesterday evening I had completely scanned 605 systems and partially or in rare cases completely mapped them.
Whether the fact that not a single system was discovered so far could have been considered to continue here, but the remaining unexplored systems are so numerous...
See for yourself


And here's the result when I switch to known systems.




I have therefore decided to take the way back again and have plotted a route to the nearest fog for this purpose, which is approximately as the crow flies of my position and Toluku.


Now still the finds of the last days:


In the system EEMBAISY VW-W B56-8 I found another gas giant with a triple ring, unfortunately I could only see and map the two inner rings, because of all the frustration I had forgotten to photograph the planet myself.






Three helium-rich giants, a water world with ammonia atmosphere and a gas giant with ammoiac-based life called for mapping in the EEMBAISY AS-W B56-9 system.






In the system EEMBAISY JI-Z C27-33 I found my landable terraformable world No.12, together with a water world and a not too big gas giant with ammonia based life.





As usual, they landed and I looked around.













In addition to two beringer water giants, the EEMBAISY SO-Z D13-166 system also found an ammonia world with life.
Here I mapped completely and let the beauty of the system work on me.


















In the system EEMBAISY MD-Z C27-28 I only photographed this gas giant, because it circles very close to an L-star.








Two water worlds and a terraformable planet were to be mapped in the EEMBAISY PJ-X C28-18 system.




I have pictures of the terraformable planet




and the outer water world.






EEMBAISY TO-Z D13-28 had a very impressive hell world.








EEMBAISY TO-Z D13-149 was not inferior.




EEMBAISYX ZH-V B57-12 was completely mapped because it wasn't so much work.






In the system EEMBAISY JI-Z C27-46 I found among other things a terraformable world, a water world and an earth-like one.





Here the Terraform candidate





The water world



And the Earthlike







EEMBAISY MO-X C28-16 proved to be a challenge, as two gas giants with lives were very far away.

Nevertheless they were mapped.







EEMBAISY SO-Z D13-70 atte also several Präziosen, and I let again the beauty affect me.


















This ringed hell world in the system EEMBAISY SO-Z D13-132 was also photogenic.







Unfortunately, I forgot to write down what a gas giant it was in the eEMBAISY TO-Z D13-51 system.







However, I am hereby through and now already on my way to TOLUKU. So back and look is not...


Fly Safe
Kolumbus

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Another 33,781.95 LY separates me from Toluku.
Today I wasn't able to do as much track as I wanted. Well, the RL just...


Most interesting system of the day is SPHAULOE TS-S D4-40,




The planet No.5, which is a Y-star with three rings, stands out, in addition it has as a companion a stone planet and a gas giant with ammonia-based life, which is also; if only simply; ringed.












I find it regrettable that I was only able to map the A- and B-ring of the star this time, too. C is completely out of sight and also beyond the possibility of probe exploration.







That concludes this day.
Fly Safe
Kolumbus
 
Today my journey ends in the system PHRUA FLYI KU-K B10-0.
I had to scan the system and map a gas giant with water-based life. 41 HImmelskörper were the total.
And that only, because after the Honk immediately a few planets were scanned...



I still have 121 jumps to the next intermediate goal COETL KT-G D11-36.
After TOLUKU it's 27.391,89 LY.


Oh and I have run out of reading marks in the GALMAP...



System of the day:

PHRUA FLYI ZV-D D12-7 with a beautiful earth-like one.








Interesting find, by the way:

PHREIA PRI OT-I D9-0 with white dwarf and still totally unnamed.



I still didn't get any folders.



Fly Safe

Kolumbus

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70 jumps separate me from my next intermediate goal COETL KT-G D11-36.

After Toluku it is currently 24.199,08 Ly.



Today I have to finish my jump a little earlier, because I still have a little bit to do.



System of the day is KYLOADUE DM-U D3-24.










I mean, look at it, FIVE planets are terraformable, and then there's a water world with life, and a gas giant with water-based life.

Representative for the overwhelming diversity in the system is the water world:


And the gas giant:


And yes, this time the whole system was mapped.

Perhaps worth seeing is the fact that I am slowly approaching again (to me) known areas of the galaxy.


Fly Safe
Kolumbus

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Only 20 more jumps separate me from COETL KT-G D11-36.
Up to Toluku it is still 20.974,41 LY. (I can almost plot a direct route.)


Today's system of the day, at the same time the system in which I finish my journey today is EOK PLOE WV-J B40-0.




There I particularly noticed, among other things, the hell world:





A triple combination of gas giant with water-based life, an ice moon and a terraformable world:



Here only so close that one recognizes all three.



And finally the ice planet with ring at the very end of the system.



And this because of the filigree ring, do you see the very thin ring further outside?



It's really hard to see...





Fly Safe

Kolumbus

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COETL KT-G D11-36 I achieved today, the system had only one A- and three K-stars, so far undiscovered.


Here again when leaving the system.



The next waypoint is now NYEAKIO AH-C D13-3.

Actually I could have planned from my last stop directly to TOLUKU, because from there it was only 19.000 LY.
But there is still something to be done.


I am now already 1005.70 LY further in the system GRAEA PHOEA PF-H B14-1, which will also be the system of the day.
Note the great arrangement of the gas giants at AB2.




But there are also two terraformable planets, one is A6, which is also landable and so my Landable will become Terraformable World No. 13.
The other one is B3.


Here I will map all the planets, because I like the system very much, but not anymore, I feel too tired to be able to act sensibly, and especially during the landing... You know that.


That's why at the moment only the pictures of the system itself, because I didn't get close to the celestial bodies worth seeing.


Fly Safe
Kolumbus

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GRAEA PHOEA PF-H B14-1 is completely mapped.
The landable and terraformable world had to be visited and landed on.










Unfortunately it was quite dark with the beautiful constellation of gas giants.









Then there was this beautiful ice world with rings, unfortunately also quite dark.





And finally the other terraforming candidate, unfortunately not landable.





Now it can actually go on.


What I totally forgot is that I've been on the road for exactly 8 months since yesterday.
The DW2 started on 13.01.3305.


After TOLUKU I now have 18.752,38 LY.
To my next stop NYEAKIO AH-C D13-3 there are still 11.698,03 LY or 182 jumps.


Fly Safe
Kolumbus

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Another 105 jumps separate me from NYEAKIO AH-C D13-3 or 6.753,47 Ly.
TOLUKUJ is still 13.998,90 LY away.


I am in the system BLEIA HYPAI QP-N D7-9, which accommodates three water worlds, which are all terraformable.




This time it was difficult for me to decide on a system of the day.

In the end I chose FLOADE KO-P D6-22 because it is a very nice system.


Apart from the three big stars, all celestial bodies have rings.


And they all look really beautiful.


















Other beautiful finds were the gas giant with water-based life in the system HYPAI FI-I D10-9, by the way the only celestial body beside the star.




And then there was the system HYPAI TE-Q E5-2, a B-star and a G-star, plus several brown dwarfs and at the end a beautiful ringed water world.










Now there's a break.
Fly Safe
Kolumbus

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I am just in the NYEAKIO AH-C D13-3 system and am a little confused because Planet No.3 has my position marker from the star banner entered, is that the intention, or an oversight?
I asked the same question in the corresponding thread.
The system card, this time in the spoiler, in order not to spoil any surprise wishes.



Since I have reached the last intermediate goal for the time being, I think I will go to TOLUKU next.
There it is still 7.921,72 LY - less than an Explorer jump.


System of the day was difficult, today was once again the day of the Ammonia Worlds...
Since there has to be a decision in the end, this is the system SKAUDAO BE-Q C6-4.








Another system also worth seeing was PRUA HYPAI WM-Q B7-0, also with an ammonia world.








Fly Safe
Kolumbus

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A few jumps away I came closer to TOLUKU today. There are only 6.496,76 LY, or 100 jumps left.


System of the day for me is clearly NYEAKIO VV-S B47-0 with a beautiful infernal world.










Another system that should not be despised was NYEAKIO ZM-Y C15-3 with a beautiful ammonia world.







Fly Safe

Kolumbus




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Only 70 jumps left, or 4.574,06 LY separate me from TOLUKU.


There are still only unexplored systems to be found, let's see where it goes on.


The system of the day is GREAE DRYOAE CX-S D4-26.
There are ZEHN planets distributed over the three stars, eight of them terraformable, two water worlds and one ammonia world, which were worthy of closer research.
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But now for two of the terraformable and the ammonia world over 300 KLS had to be flown far, so I thought, what the hell and mapped ALL celestial bodies.


Representing the many planets only the water worlds.






And of course the world of ammonia. You don't think I'd leave it out, do you?







Only another real competitor for the system was THAILEIA ON-R D5-9 with its Earthlike World. After all 1.2 earth masses large.









Fly Safe

Kolumbus

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Thanks to the update not much went today, but now there are only 60 jumps left, or 3,866.79 LY to TOLUKU.


System of the Day is the only system worth scanning today, DROJAEA NJ-F D12-24 with three water worlds.




The three water worlds, or three little blue dots in space...









Fly Safe
Kolumbus

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At the moment I still have 40 jumps to go home, or 2.565,84 LY.

Currently my stay in the system AUCOKS CQ-T B50-0, which offers nothing special, is only one M- and one L-star, as well as 15 ice worlds. Only the fact that they are not yet explored is somewhat illuminating.


Then the system of the day: TR 24 SECTOR EW-N D6-8
It is remarkable because it shows me that I am approaching home, because it is the first system in a long time that has already been explored.
Cmdr R4-G9 has left its mark here. However, I am still the first for EDSM. And he didn't scan everything in the system.
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However, he had discovered this ammonia world with rings:





And that hellish world he kindly left for me:







Other systems I've noticed are:

TR 24 SECTOR JD-A C14-6 with a water world, still completely undiscovered.









And DROJAEA OU-J C11-3 with one; already explored by Cmdr STXTCH; water world.









It seems interesting to note that after the update no more statistics are displayed in the Codex. A circumstance that causes me some headaches.



And the new ARX currency is still foreign to me.

After all, I had already received 1 unit yesterday, then today again 1 for a few jumps and scans. And now, shortly after the end of my day, I have 11 units of ARX.


Fly Safe
Kolumbus

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Before I fall into bed, I would like to announce that I have just arrived safely in TOLUKU and landed on Foden Orbital.






You always tremble a little when you want to land in a station for the first time after such a long time.
But it worked out as if I had never been away, hui I am happy about that.




I have just noted down all available values for the statistics in the final report, but I don't write it anymore today.


One last time is still the system of the day: PRAEA EUQ UB-B C27-6



Because I flew over 500 KLS here for a terraformable planet.



This is the end of this long journey, what remains is the concluding report, which I will hand over as soon as possible.
Fly Safe
Kolumbus

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The heaviest always comes at the end.



What I mean is that this time it is somehow difficult for me to find a suitable format for the final report.



I'll try to start with the ingame time.

When I left TOLUKU on 13.01.3305 for DW2, I had a playing time of

29 weeks - 6 days - 0 hours - 25 minutes.



With the return to TOLUKU and landing on FODEN ORBITAL on 20.09.3305 there are

37 weeks - 1 day - 21 hours - 32 minutes.



This results in an in-game time for this trip of

7 weeks - 2 days - 21 hours - 7 minutes

or 1245 hours, 7 minutes.



After real time I've been on the road 8 months and 8 days.





Now all values come from the table I created for the statistics:



I have covered in the time a distance of 455.837 LY.

I jumped 7,771 times.



With the SRV I covered a distance of 0.4 mm on the tour. I don't admit much.



With my ship the ANACONDA PHILIPP FRANZ from SIEBOLD I have:

7.631 jumps made.
453,188 LY covered.
64,136 celestial bodies scanned.


The difference between distance and jumps between the ship statistics and the trip statistics results from the fact that I used my ASP EXPLORER AMELIA MARY EARHART for a small excursion at OMEGA MINING.



For their transport from Toluku and back they spent 36.571.208 credits.



According to EDSM I have on the tour

915 distances entered.
7,768 systems visited.
4,478 systems first discovered.


My maximum distances have increased to

65,590 LY from starting point.
65,647 LY from SOL.
48,299 LY from COLONIA.
increased.



Was my northernmost point in the galaxy before the journey at SLUEMOA FS-A D1-4 @ 47.7; -2823.6; 25945.3,

it is now at Oevasy SG-Y d0 @ -1502.2; -2.6; 65630.2.



The southernmost point is still LYED YJ-I D9-0 @ 11007.5; 44.8; -16899.8.



My easternmost point has changed from HYPAU AEC YE-R D4-0 @ 27206.6; 37.4; -8302.9 to -8302.9.

PLAE CHROA HW-W D1-0 @ 29640,4; 204,5; 47802,1.



The westernmost point was GROOMEAU TV-T C4-0 @ -28182.3; -734.1;24766.9 and has not changed.



My highest point was previously HIP 70061 @ -550.6; 1924.3; 449.3 and could be improved to SWoals IL-Y e0 @ 2302.8; 2852.2; 32393.6.



The lowest point was SLUEMOA UO-A F4 @ 48.9; -2866.1; 25936.0, now it is Thearo AV-Y f12 @ -653.8; -2904.3; 33934.6.





There were (according to my count) 5,817 systems on the whole tour.

Surprisingly, there is a strong difference to the explored systems, which I cannot explain. In order to know here exactly, I have noted everything since the start always in a table and stored there.



Now to the values directly from the game:



Visited systems: 34.981
Level 2 detail scans: 36,513
Level 3 detail scans: 417,034
Efficiency bonuses received: 3.058
Hyperspace distance: 1,634,628
Jumps: 42.960
Distance covered with SRV: 7,97 MM
Income from explorations: 3,994,009,097 credits
Highest payout: 16,421,301 (And as always you can't see which system it is.)
My current possession: 5.185.110.729 Credits


I think it's interesting that I currently have

INARA shows a value of 3,914,765,526 credits cash assets

EDSM currently only gives me 1,016,599,837 credits via the console, even though a balance of 4,047,416,892 credits is displayed in the business book.





This is in total contrast to the value of 4,014,642,787 credits, which is displayed to me in-game after the sale of all data and Codex discoveries.



The costs of this trip amount to

56,912,029 credits
These consist of ship transfer, fuel, repairs, AFW replenishment, purchased modules for mining, drones and frontier regulation.



The revenues amount to

3,606,575,467 credits
Composed of explorer data, efficiency bonuses, codex discoveries, minerals sold at community goals, and rewards received.



So at least the statistics are already through.



Fly Safe

Kolumbus

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