I'm out on the Stellar Unknown expedition and seen lots of cool stuff but I haven't been taking many pictures of the nebulae and whatnot, I did feel compelled to take some pictures of an unremarkable planet but neat to me. I discovered it on my way back to the expedition route from a detour out to Thor's Helmet and several of the nebulae out there. At 368 km I don't know if it's the smallest planet I ever came across in the game but I'm pretty sure it is the smallest I've landed on as I think I would have remembered as it was kind of weird/awkward to approach. And while I know not all the planets are round and I've seen some visibly misshapen ones I don't think I've seen one so out of round as this...
It flattened area was more dramatic as I got closer but that was all I took on my approach, I plan on checking it out a bit more before I leave as it's pretty cool looking down on the surface. I like the lighting. In the picture above you can see the dark spot in the middle of the section that looks like it was lopped off, it's a nice looking mountain that I plan to climb tomorrow. I know it's nothing too special but it's different from any planet I've personally landed on. And looking at it in the system map it's even more misshapen than that picture shows because of the lighting, it has flat sections like that all the way around so that it's hardly spherical at all.