I have travelled in the Orion nebula area in this month. I had already for long thought that I should go to see that place just as a tourist and take pictures. This area is already thoroughly explored so it is not very worthwhile to come here for exploration. But you can take nice pictures.
On NY Orionis 3 e I found Clypeus Speculumi for the second time ever. And it was a different colour variant than the first find.
That moon also contained areas where Osseus Pellebantus was abundant. I had never before seen them growing in such large groups.
Next I visited the Orion Nebula Tourist Centre, but I don't have Odyssey pictures from there because of a severe crash to desktop issue with asteroids and asteroid stations in EDO. But from there I continued towards the center of Barnard's Loop.
And of course I did my exobiology work.
In one place I found Tussock Ignis growing on ice. It was surprising because I had not seen any tussock species growing on ice before. Maybe the ice layer is thin here and melts regularly.
In the process, I got a promotion to Geneticist.
I wonder if all the genetic samples I have sold have helped to advance science.
I still remain in the Trapezium sector because I am planning to next visit the famous Proteus shipwreck site.
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On NY Orionis 3 e I found Clypeus Speculumi for the second time ever. And it was a different colour variant than the first find.
That moon also contained areas where Osseus Pellebantus was abundant. I had never before seen them growing in such large groups.
Next I visited the Orion Nebula Tourist Centre, but I don't have Odyssey pictures from there because of a severe crash to desktop issue with asteroids and asteroid stations in EDO. But from there I continued towards the center of Barnard's Loop.
And of course I did my exobiology work.
In one place I found Tussock Ignis growing on ice. It was surprising because I had not seen any tussock species growing on ice before. Maybe the ice layer is thin here and melts regularly.
In the process, I got a promotion to Geneticist.
I wonder if all the genetic samples I have sold have helped to advance science.
I still remain in the Trapezium sector because I am planning to next visit the famous Proteus shipwreck site.
o7