Профиль пилота Miriel Byrde > Дневник
(Krait Phantom)
While stopping off on Truechiae NY-Z c3 AB 7 c to scan some biologicals, I turned around and saw the nearby gas giant just above the crater wall...
Just a nice view I found today on Streau Eop IU-I c12-1 AB 1 c...
Finally made it to Beagle Point and Semotus Beacon.
From the furthest moon in the furthest system, Oevasy SG-Y d0 B 9 f:
Here there was an unusually long and wide valley, flanked by mountains:
Gru Byoea XA-Z b20-0 A 1 had several biological specimens I'd not seen before. The most notable was fields of "Tussock Capillum".
They looked quite beautiful with their strands waving in the light breeze.
After surveying some white-dwarfs on the "eastern" side of the galaxy, I've now turned towards Beagle Point. Blia Free UQ-C c26-25 1 is about half-way there.
The view is from a rocky moon with an atmosphere only 0.75Ls away. The view in the other direction was just as nice.
Stuemeae KA-R c20-2561 1 viewed from 0.97Ls away on a landable rocky moon.
I've decided to park my alt account at Explorer's Anchorage to sell off exploration data at about 400 Arx a week. This could take a while!
While here I popped over to visit the Supermassive Black Hole at the center of the galaxy:
Tick that off this account's to-do list! Next item is Beagle Point.
Found some very close orbiting moons in Wepooe JC-J c23-37.
They were moons a and b of body 1.
Spectacular!
I was surveying Byoomao OC-M d7-5145 and when I got to body "4" I saw what looked like a second planet nearby - but there was no such body in the system map!
I realized it had to be a nebula, so after some searching in the galaxy map, I found it to be Byoomao VY-S e3-8712, 79Ly away
On arrival in the nebula I found the center to be a Neutron Star:
The sky was pretty in the nebula, but you couldn't get a good view of it while inside. I jumped to the nearest system Byoomao RX-L d7-511 2.59Ly away and got a great view from the surface of one of the planets.
I'd decided to land on a ringed planet for a bit of a drive. Dryao Aowsy KE-O d7-4260 7 has lots of nice flat areas where the SRV can really get going.
It's a lot nicer than Horizons planets, which would always end up with intervals of really hilly terrain.
As I was getting ready to take off, I noticed a "Non-Human Signature" in the navigation panel! What could that be? I had to investigate. It was on the opposite side of the planet and turned out to be a Thargoid Probe with 4 Sensor Fragments scattered about.