So I landed on a "dark" side of the planet

I'm currently sitting on the bottom of the galactic core (~ 3000 lys below the plane). So why not land on a planet, to see how the core looks from this perspective? I picked one (moon, to be more specific) and flew to a dark side of it. I was aware that the ambiet lightning comes to action when landing on surface that is not directly hit by sunlight, but I didn't expect this!

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This is so hilarious :D I feel sorry for aliens living in this region, they probably don't know what night is.
 
What sort of system is it? I have some pretty sick looking images from landing on rocks near neutron stars.

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Bizarre. I'm edging towards the core and will have a look when I get there. The filters that activate when we enter orbital cruise round the dark side of planets do seem a bit much at times. But that is extremely bright!

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This is awesome! The dark side of a moon lighter than most light sides...

You should put this down as a tourist destination (as previously requested by FD).

Frawd
 
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