Ryhmäseikkailut > Celebration of Early Astronomy

Expedition summary
Starting date 3.1.2020 19.00.00
Arrival date 26.5.2020 23.59.59
Starting system Nu Tauri
Waypoints 81
Arrival system Trappist-1
Participants 112
  - Abandonment 71
  - Success 42
Estimated distance 130 950,60 ly
Expedition announce

Update 2022!

Celebration of Early Astronomy 5 is announced! Launching Jan 7 2023! Learn more about our latest expedition here!

Announcement: https://theexpedition.info/Announcement

And our trailer for it! https://theexpedition.info/Trailer




Our next expedition Celebration of Early Astronomy 2 has been officially announced! and will be taking Fleet Carriers to and returning from the Messier 67 star cluster: https://expedition.page.link/Announcement

-- Please make sure to sign up at the following link: https://forms.gle/FiKTvtYGdPQ3rwqc8 <- This is the official roster, the EDSM signup is just if you wish to track yourself.

"The early 2000s, they were often the speculative setting of early science fiction works. Early imaginings of interstellar travel, first contact with aliens, apocalypses, you name it, there was probably a movie or book set in the early 21st century of it. While humanity may not have invented interstellar travel by 2020 as many novels and films purported, they still discovered plenty of gems of our galaxy by then.

Lucky for us in 3305 we do have interstellar travel and can visit these gems that humans on Earth in the early 21st century could only dream of visiting. So that is just what we will be setting out to do. This expedition will visit many of the noteworthy celestial objects discovered by the early 21st century, some of which even still are considered noteworthy even today in 3305.

We will be setting off from the Simbad's Refuge station in Nu Tauri. Named after the SIMBAD star catalogue used in the late 20th and early 21st century, located in the Nu Tauri system of the Taurus constellation."

  • CMDR Kezika​

Other information about the expedition can be found at https://theexpedition.info

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Total distance travelled
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Expedition waypoints
Systeemi Distance from start Participants reached Participants visited
#1 Nu Tauri
88,39%
76,79%
#2 W Ursae Majoris 186,49 ly
87,50%
72,32%
#3 Betelgeuse 643,01 ly
86,61%
71,43%
#4 T Tauri (Hind Mine / Hind Nebula (T Tauri)) 903,49 ly
86,61%
70,54%
#5 Y Canum Venaticorum 2 180,92 ly
83,04%
65,18%
#6 PSR J0751+1807 (Keck Binary Pulsar) 3 481,14 ly
82,14%
69,64%
#7 Pi Puppis (Pi Puppis Cluster (NGC 2451a)) 4 562,74 ly
80,36%
66,96%
#8 Vela Pulsar 4 829,24 ly
80,36%
64,29%
#9 HIP 38064 (Collinder 140 Open Cluster) 5 279,28 ly
79,46%
65,18%
#10 VY Canis Majoris 5 899,31 ly
79,46%
65,18%
#11 Mu Columbae 6 680,56 ly
78,57%
63,39%
#12 Alnitak 7 470,11 ly
78,57%
63,39%
#13 Mintaka 7 525,61 ly
78,57%
63,39%
#14 Rigel 7 734,93 ly
78,57%
63,39%
#15 BD-12 1172 (Spirograph Nebula) 7 988,13 ly
78,57%
64,29%
#16 EZ Orionis 8 230,53 ly
75,89%
62,50%
#17 OW Orionis 8 249,28 ly
75,89%
61,61%
#18 HD 39716 8 400,12 ly
75,00%
60,71%
#19 HR 1950 8 524,95 ly
75,00%
60,71%
#20 Trapezium Sector CB-W c2-3 8 620,46 ly
74,11%
60,71%
#21 Trapezium Sector VY-A c8 8 780,59 ly
74,11%
59,82%
#22 HD 38563C 8 945,98 ly
74,11%
59,82%
#23 DM99 58.3 9 281,45 ly
73,21%
58,93%
#24 BSM2011 e110 9 479,48 ly
72,32%
56,25%
#25 AE Aurigae 10 269,24 ly
71,43%
57,14%
#26 EES2009 Persei J03286006+3122826 11 073,17 ly
70,54%
55,36%
#27 2MASS J03292407+3119577 11 496,23 ly
70,54%
55,36%
#28 53 Arietis 11 774,27 ly
70,54%
54,46%
#29 HIP 102082 (HIP 102082 Carbon Star) 13 119,14 ly
67,86%
50,00%
#30 Alpha Cygni (Deneb (Alpha Cygni)) 13 345,85 ly
66,96%
49,11%
#31 Veil West Sector DL-Y d68 (Funfair Geysers / Veil Nebula West) 13 719,38 ly
66,96%
52,68%
#32 North America Sector LC-V c2-3 (North America Nebula) 14 304,01 ly
64,29%
49,11%
#33 North America Sector JH-V c2-26 (Pelican Nebula) 14 343,06 ly
64,29%
50,00%
#34 S171 43 15 981,51 ly
64,29%
50,00%
#35 Hypoae Ain MO-I d9-37 (Heart & Soul Nebulae) 20 805,07 ly
62,50%
47,32%
#36 RS Persei 21 445,89 ly
61,61%
45,54%
#37 Bubble Sector PD-S b4-4 (Bubble Nebula) 24 466,40 ly
60,71%
49,11%
#38 Mu Cephei 26 255,94 ly
56,25%
43,75%
#39 KY Cygni 28 723,68 ly
56,25%
43,75%
#40 HIP 101364 (Cygnus OB2-12) 31 901,40 ly
55,36%
42,86%
#41 V1357 Cygni 33 341,88 ly
55,36%
42,86%
#42 Csi+19-20105 (NGC 6886) 36 022,69 ly
55,36%
42,86%
#43 Lgm-1 (LGM-1 Pulsar) 37 922,25 ly
54,46%
41,07%
#44 PSR J1901+0716 40 366,82 ly
54,46%
41,07%
#45 V1343 Aquilae 47 276,43 ly
53,57%
39,29%
#46 PSR J1846-0258 (The Kes-75 Magnetar) 50 847,86 ly
53,57%
41,07%
#47 XTE J1752-223 57 990,33 ly
53,57%
40,18%
#48 GRS 1758-258 59 508,21 ly
53,57%
40,18%
#49 OGLE235-MOA53 60 847,65 ly
52,68%
39,29%
#50 OGLE-2007-BLG-368L 63 427,83 ly
52,68%
39,29%
#51 GRS 1730-312 65 912,81 ly
52,68%
37,50%
#52 OGLE-05-390L 67 669,31 ly
52,68%
37,50%
#53 PSR J1748-2446A 70 364,04 ly
52,68%
36,61%
#54 Sagittarius A* 73 785,63 ly
52,68%
49,11%
#55 G2 Dust Cloud Sector JH-V c2-7255 75 787,77 ly
42,86%
37,50%
#56 GRS 1737-31 76 947,34 ly
42,86%
37,50%
#57 SLX 1746-331 78 691,60 ly
42,86%
37,50%
#58 V821 Arae 87 084,12 ly
41,07%
35,71%
#59 GHJ2008 3 88 574,98 ly
41,07%
35,71%
#60 V381 Normae 98 427,37 ly
41,07%
35,71%
#61 Circinus Pulsar (The Circinus Pulsar) 100 088,17 ly
41,07%
35,71%
#62 TrA X-1 103 214,34 ly
41,07%
35,71%
#63 PSR J1709-4429 110 648,07 ly
41,07%
35,71%
#64 V1033 Scorpii 111 424,12 ly
40,18%
33,93%
#65 Cl Pismis 2 (NGC 6357) 112 606,32 ly
40,18%
33,93%
#66 BD-21 4483 (IC 4634) 114 523,56 ly
40,18%
33,04%
#67 CD-23 14350 (NGC 6629) 117 112,68 ly
39,29%
34,82%
#68 SSTGLMC G014.1819-00.5307 118 230,99 ly
38,39%
33,93%
#69 SO4-H1E 2000 (Guardians of Scorpius) 121 793,21 ly
38,39%
33,93%
#70 HD 112272 (Variabilis) 123 467,79 ly
36,61%
32,14%
#71 OGLE2-TR-L9 124 317,14 ly
36,61%
32,14%
#72 QZ Carinae 125 305,95 ly
36,61%
32,14%
#73 OGLE-TR-113 125 465,76 ly
36,61%
32,14%
#74 Shapley 1 (Shapley 1 (The Fine Ring Nebula)) 126 684,38 ly
36,61%
32,14%
#75 HR 6164 (The View) 127 115,99 ly
35,71%
32,14%
#76 46 Upsilon Sagittarii 128 362,72 ly
35,71%
32,14%
#77 Snake Sector PD-S b4-1 129 642,56 ly
35,71%
31,25%
#78 Antares 129 780,34 ly
35,71%
31,25%
#79 HR 6628 129 955,75 ly
35,71%
32,14%
#80 HIP 84605 (The Great Rift) 130 048,32 ly
35,71%
32,14%
#81 PSR J1856-3754 (Coronet Pulsar) 130 254,61 ly
35,71%
32,14%
#82 HIP 91911 130 548,24 ly
35,71%
32,14%
#83 Trappist-1 130 950,60 ly
35,71%
35,71%