CMDR's Log stardate 220118
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Good morning CMDRs,
Well, it was when we woke up to this!
We are at the bottom of the Galaxy below the Bubble - like
@varonica where stars are few and far between. It is a well explored zone and there is very little scope for first discoveries. Nevertheless, there is still much to see.
Rolling dunes on this world make for interesting driving.
This binary system, class A and class G stars make this crater all the more interesting as does the lack of other stars in the sky! You might think that we are in a much thicker atmosphere.
Indeed so thick it is that it hides it's moon on the horizon.
On to the next stop...
On the way, we are keeping our eyes peeled for possible interesting mining spots.
These rings contain Titium, Grandidierite, Void Opals, Alexandrite and Bromellite. If I owned a carrier, I might bring it here. There's only a couple of overlaps though, so those pro-miners would probably go "meh!"
There is yet much to be discovered, so moving on. o7
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