The great big Odyssey Screenshots thread

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A water-world with a ring system.

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Anyone else having issues with high res screenshot shortcut? Alt+F10 doesn't work for me anymore for some reason. Didn't install any other apps since last time i took a pic (some months back) but i just noticed today that neither F10 or Alt+10 work anymore. I've changed nothing on configuration on my machine other then the regular windows updates and similar. No other app is using Alt+10. Latest AMD Adrenaline driver. Im bummed out:(
 
I am finally leaving the Kepler's Crest region. I came to this region to see the green gas giant Dreamer Blush in Gongae QW-L c24-0, of which I already posted a couple of pics in the Stellar Screenshots thread. I have traveled around in the northern part of this region, which is mostly an inter-arm region between the Perseus Arm and the Outer Arm Vacuus, where stars are quite sparse.
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Because stars are rather sparse here, most systems are already fully discovered. All terraformable bodies that I found, were already discovered and mapped. And so was also the only Earth-Like World that I found in this region, in Slyaips JL-P c8-0.
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But in this region I found two new scannable biological species which I had not encountered before. The first was Tussock Pennatis:
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The second new species to me was Frutexa Fera, which became the 82nd unique species which I have sampled. (not counting color variants)
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And these Concha Labiatas were equally pretty here as everywhere else. I wonder how they can be so similar here, about 8000 ly from Sol, as in the Core systems?
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Now I'm heading to Station X in the Crab Sector to redeem my Codex vouchers, and also to see the Crab nebula. I will most probably never return to Kepler's Crest again, because the galaxy is big and has a lot to see.
 
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