Ryhmäseikkailut > Matariki Tiki-Tour

Expedition summary
Starting date 12.7.2020 12.00.00
Arrival date 31.7.2020 12.00.00
Starting system Alpha Centauri
Waypoints 9
Arrival system Sol
Participants 75
  - Abandonment 9
  - Success 66
Estimated distance 891,68 ly
Expedition announce

Matariki is the Māori name for a cluster of stars which is visible in our night sky at a specific time of the year. In June/July, Matariki will re-appear in the dawn sky – signalling the start of the Māori New Year. Because Māori follow the Māori lunar calendar, not the European calendar, the dates for Matariki change every year.

Visit the Official Expedition Site for more information, points of interest and tips to maximise your experience during this expedition.

This expedition is to celebrate Matariki which means "Eyes of the God". This is to celebrate the Māori New Year, and to share a little bit about the Māori culture from Aotearoa / New Zealand. Find a little bit more about Matariki, visit the Matariki website of **Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

This is supported by the Loose Screws Network, https://loosescrewsed.webnode.com/

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Jumps so far...
Total distance travelled
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Expedition waypoints
Systeemi Distance from start Participants reached Participants visited
#1 Alpha Centauri
92,00%
90,67%
#2 Alcyone 406,63 ly
92,00%
90,67%
#3 Asterope 438,15 ly
92,00%
88,00%
#4 Maia (Obsidian Orbital (and other settlements in the Pleiades)) 449,60 ly
92,00%
89,33%
#5 Taygeta 475,58 ly
92,00%
89,33%
#6 Electra 480,82 ly
92,00%
90,67%
#7 Pleione (The Pleiades) 504,54 ly
90,67%
89,33%
#8 Atlas 505,24 ly
90,67%
88,00%
#9 Merope 510,14 ly
89,33%
88,00%
#10 Celaeno 514,58 ly
89,33%
88,00%
#11 Sol 891,68 ly
89,33%
89,33%