Passed into the largely unexplored Vulcan's Gate sector...
Made landfall on a twin moon orbiting a ringed brown dwarf...
Scanning some magma spouts near a canyon before continuing towards the next waypoint of the Perseus Reach Expedition
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Passed into the largely unexplored Vulcan's Gate sector...
Made landfall on a twin moon orbiting a ringed brown dwarf...
Scanning some magma spouts near a canyon before continuing towards the next waypoint of the Perseus Reach Expedition
Arrived at a new uncharted nebula; landed on a moon orbiting a ringed brown dwarf to catalogue a geological site
Some icy/rocky moons orbiting a ringed brown dwarf
The tourist destination 'Collection of Wonders', a system with 2 black holes, a ringed white dwarf, a ringed neutron star, and a ringed red dwarf (possibly the largest known body in the Milky Way with a ring system)
Stellam Anulum
Ringed T Tauri Stars.
Rushing home, the universe tempts me to pause and witness some more wonders, this time in the form of ringed T Tauri stars. Three of them in one B-class star system
System Map: System Name - LEAMUAE EV-Y E5373
Primary: B-class Star
MR x2, GG4 x3. 6) TT (ringed), GG3, 8) TT (ringed), GG3, GG4, 11) TT (ringed), +R. GG3.
Spent 45 minutes scanning and exploring whole system. Took a chunk out of my target distance for the evening, but it was worth it.