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(Anaconda)
My COVID-19 trek has been completed. I gained well over 500 million from Universal Cartographics,discovered 8 Earth Likes, 14 Ammonia worlds, and countless water worlds. The highlight of my expedition still has to be the discovery of my own nebula, which is so small, less than one light year, it had to have happened extremely recently. I decided I'm going to name the Black Hole at the center of this young nebula Tammentantra.
Randomly stumbled upon a pretty sweet binary It's so tiny!!! I was really surprised that no one encountered this in the past 6 years. Neutron star accreting matter from its close companion. Both stars are the same distance away from the planet. Check out those solar flares! Checked out a biological signal that popped up, 27,000 LY away from home. I got my SRV stuck in one of them :( Now this occurred early in my trip, as you can see by the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex still in the background. Really cool!
Contact binary and another really close star made for an excellent timelapse that I posted on Reddit.
Alright, that's it for now. I don't think I will be setting out any time soon outside of the Bubble. I'm tired! This is Arcanic, signing off.
Fantastic news. On my way through the Arcadian Stream, I set my next way-point to be a black hole that looked pretty funny. I didn't even think of it at first, thought it was just maybe something behind it. It wasn't 'till the jump before did I notice that I was jumping into a little cloud of sorts. Odd. As my Anaconda dropped into the system, there was a significant blue hue around me. I checked the system map. I dropped into a system with a black hole, A or B type star and a brown dwarf. But none of these were discovered yet! I go into the galaxy map and zoom in on my current location, and voila! I jumped into the central progenitor star of a tiny little nebula, named in-game as CLOOMEIA IM-W E1-142 Nebula. I'm happy that I will be leaving my mark on my own nebula, that couldn't have happened that long ago—seriously, it's very small compared to other nebulae I've come across.
Happy travels, CMDR Arcanic signing off