The current expedition for No Man's Sky was so much fun. I loved the exploration, music, new varieties for planets and encounters, and the fact that me and a random person ended up completing the expedition at the same time.
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The current expedition for No Man's Sky was so much fun. I loved the exploration, music, new varieties for planets and encounters, and the fact that me and a random person ended up completing the expedition at the same time.
No Man's Sky Expedition 17 Redux - Titan Run and Done
The second of the holiday expeditions landed on Tuesday last week… at least for those of us playing on PC. Over on Reddit the XBox people are always anxious because their update takes longer to arrive. But they should be happy they are not on the Switch, where some of these do not arrive at all. The holiday expeditions continue This time around it was a return to Expedition 17: Titan, which…
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skipping ahead to the present, will get back to the living ship quest later
The No Man's Sky Holidays 2025 Expedition Schedule
The holiday’s are approaching and Hello Games has put out their schedule for No Man’s Sky expeditions that will be running between now and the new year. As I understand it, this has become something of a tradition for the team, allowing players to run past expeditions that they may have missed or that they might want to run again. The holiday expeditions are coming First up is the Beachhead…
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ISS as seen by STS-124 by NASA on The Commons Via Flickr: Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is seen from Space Shuttle Discovery as the two spacecraft begin their relative separation. Earlier the STS-124 and Expedition 17 crews concluded almost nine days of cooperative work onboard the shuttle and station. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7:42 a.m. (EDT) on June 11, 2008. Image #: S124-E-010013 Date: June 11, 2008