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Commander CardioTherapy of Phoenix Flight Explorers has submitted the first personal logs of his research expedition, beginning at a Thargoid site on a moon of the second planet in HIP 14909...
The 'scavengers' actually seem to be nourishing the pods around the site, not eggs but more like a mechanism for growing parts to fix the site, which may actually be an ancient Thargoid mother ship, used in war against the Guardians.
Some of the breath-taking sites of the Bubble Nebula
The 'Across the Universe' has crossed into the Inner Orion Spur sector, nearing home but still 5,000 LY from Earth...
Making a landing on a scorched planet orbiting VV Cephei, one of the largest known stars in the Milky Way...
The 'Across the Universe' still on a course back to civilization, passing by another extremely large star...
This is V509 Cassiopeiae, a G-class yellow hypergiant approximately 4500 LY from Earth, with about 10 times the mass of Sol and 500 times its radius
The 'Across the Universe' is slowly advancing back to civilization after a journey out to the Bubble Nebula...
Passing Mu Cephei, one of the largest known stars, at over 1,000 times the radius of Sol...
Were it placed in the Sun's position, it would reach between the orbit of Jupiter and Saturn...
Mu Cephei is nearing death, fusing helium into carbon; when it converts elements in its core to iron, its core will collapse, producing a supernova, leaving behind a vast gaseous cloud and a black hole where this massive star once was
The 'Across the Universe' mapping an ammonia world with a twin terraformable planet in co-orbit