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Tonight was just travelling to Calidum Capsicum Annuum. The main POI for this system is planet 1 A, a tiny metal-rich potato with 18 geological sites. Could be good start/end points for SRV races?
Only 45 jumps to Beagle Point tomorrow night!
Tonight I made it to the Distant View in Blue. It's a black hole in the middle of a blue planetary nebula, and you can position yourself so that it is between you and pretty much the rest of the galaxy.
I forgot to visit this system when I was last out this way a bit over a year ago. One more stop at Calidum Capsicum Annuum tomorrow night before heading to Beagle Point.
I had expected to arrive at Grand Rings sometime tomorrow night, not tonight!
The Tourist Beacon was on the lit side of the moon.
However, the rings weren't visible from there, I had to go to the unlit side of the moon to see them, so I picked a Geological site to land at.
Tomorrow night I plan to fly to Distant View in Blue and maybe Calidum Capsicum Annuum. I'll be at Beagle Point by the end of the week!
I had some IRL work to do today, but finished it with enough time to squeeze in the short leg out to Thomaski Point Memorial.
This memorialises Cmdr Thomaski, who passed away while flying home from the original Distant Worlds expedition, this system being his last known location.
Vale Cmdr Thomaski!
Severely limited flight time has meant that I have only arrived at Lone Star today. I found a nice view of a ringed gas giant and some of its moons.
There were some Carbon Dioxide geysers on this moon, but it was completely dark at the site while I was there.
Day 100 was April Update day - no play was possible.
Day 101 was a short trip to the Fly Trap Nebula, just a black hole in the typical dumb-bell shaped blue nebula.
Only 93 jumps to the next POI, Lone Star.
Today was just flying to the Seldowitch Nebula. The nearby Thuecheae WR-H d11-54 system gave a nice view of the nebula from the moon of a ringed landable planet with a second moon (also landable) on the horizon.
Didn't travel at all today. In fact I started up Star Citizen for the first time in a couple of years. Barely got my Mustang off the pad because all the controls were inverted. I put a little distance between me and Port Olisar then settled down to figuring out the controls. While I was doing that I was blown up by some pillock. I guess I was targeted because I was stationary and that was the only sort of target they could hit. I sure hope Star Citizen gets a single-player mode.
Anyway, when I logged on to Elite, there were several people hanging around WP11.
At one point I had to log off. When I returned, a number of Anacondas and a Cutter arrived and started 'booping' landed ships.
While waiting for 19:00 I launched Cmdr Phantomwheelspinner and their SRV up to about 2km, then tried to throttle up and things turned weird and they disappeared, eventually falling to the ground and exploding.
By 19:00 the instance had dwindled to just a few commanders. I organised an impromptu mini-jump with the few commanders left and we jumped to Smootoae QY-S d3-202.
On arrival there seemed to be more commanders than jumped, so no doubt some commanders from the offical mass-jump instances. Apparently, there were some griefers in the Fleetcom PG! I just logged out. I'll start the trek to Beagle Point tomorrow.
Pretty much the entire day was spent prospecting.
The end result, though, was maxing everything out. The last was Zirconium.
I ended the day by returning to the WP11 meetup site, where I found several other commanders.
Probably won't do much tomorrow, just shoot the breeze and wait for the route map to Beagle Point.
Both these days I spent prospecting and topping up my materials.
It's really nice to get out in the SRV for a bit after all the travelling.
Drooteou RA-U d4-109 8 a a in particular is both a good place for a view of its nearby landable parent moon, but also a good place to find Polonium, as it is volcanically active.