CMDR savo4c profile > Logbook
(Diamondback Explorer)
logbook - entry 00011
Went to Eafots EU-R c4-1 System to explore the abandoned site of Formidine Rift Alfa Site. Same design as the Dav's Hope site close to the bubble, also offering the same possibility to gather different materials (chemical processors, shielding sensors, etc...). There are a 6 communication data logs in which you discover a tragic story...
logbook - entry 00010
logbook - entry 00009
Close to the Soul Nebula I have made the 1st discovery of an interesting system, that contains a WW with rings, and a big landfall icy body with rings.
HYPOAE AIN VT-L B35-2
logbook - entry 00008
I have spent the last two days visiting and exploring the beautiful Heart Nebula (8K ly from Sol). Most of the system have been already discovered (as it is often the case in Nebula area). Visited the cmdr Alexander McKinnon memorial at Heart Sector EB-X C1-12. He was an active ED cmdr who played together with his son - Jamie McKinnon (one of the SPVFA admins), and unfortunately passed away few years ago.
I have visited also the tourist spot CHILDREN OF RAXXLA STAGING POST at EAFOTS BP-I D9-35.
Took the time to visit and explore many geological and biological signals on different landfall planetes or moons, each time with incredibly beautiful sights offered by the colors and lights of the nebula.
I had the chance to see also a blackhole that offered amazing lens distorted views of the nebula.
logbook - entry 00007
stardate 12.10.3306
Another 1st discovered system - PHRIO PHOE YY-A D4 - 39 bodies 1 ELW with rings, orbiting a Class II gas giant - beautiful!
1'178ly from Heart nebula, 7.6K ly from Sol
logbook - entry 00006
On my way from the NGC 281 to the Heart and Soul nebulas, in the system:
PHRIO PHOE CF-Z D7 (another 1st discover made - well if I manage to confirm the universal cartographics)
2 A & AA Two moons orbiting very close to each other, and close to its parent Class I Giant. on the 2 AA, 27 geologic signals, and very interesting views on the moon 2A and the gas giant.
logbook - entry 00005
1st moon of the 3rd plant (Class III gas giant) - 3a:
- very close to the rings of the gas giant (you can see from the surface the dust of the rings moving)
- very interesting surface - canyons, mountains, cliffs
logbook - entry 00004
Arrived in the beautiful spheric purple nebula sector. Took the opportunity to repair at the fleet carrier "Q2G-92N" located a: Bubble Sector LX-T b3-1. Gained 30 mio credits through the universal cartographic and confirmed more than 30 systems as 1st discovery + numerous 1st planet mapping. Will take the time to explore the area more in details, hoping to find something interesting in the systems inside the nebula.
The nebula is 10 ly wide, and is formed by the stellar wind created by the star SAO 20575 (BD + 60 2522) located 5000 ly away.
logbook - entry 00003
Interesting system as it contains a high metal content world with rings that I could land on - it is the closest (269ls) to the primary star (class F). The system has 6 gas giants and a total of 30 moons, of which 27 are landable.
the first moon (a rocky body) of the 5th planet of the system, a Class III gas giant, has an interesting relief (canyons, sharp mountains), 12 geological signals, and offers great views on the gas giant it is orbiting.
the system was already discovered, however mostly not mapped.
logbook - entry 00002
Visited the beautiful Veil West Nebula - 1472.43 ly from Sol. It looks like a blue/pink storm cloud. Took the time to visit and explore the different systems around, and the one with the best views so far is:
VEIL WEST SECTOR DL-Y D68 4 Suns, 3 high metal content worlds, and 3 gas giants with landable moons orbiting - they are located at +300K ls from the primary star, but the trip is worthwile for the amazing views of the nebula from the planetes or gas giants rings.