Where are you heading by the way, on an exploration trip?Indeed! So happy! I can now continue on my journey
I just checked and I'm 30,172 ly from Sol at the moment, so I'd better not run out of fuel or we'll see how dedicated the Fuel Rats really are!Im about +60 LY away from it!
I just checked and I'm 30,172 ly from Sol at the moment, so I'd better not run out of fuel or we'll see how dedicated the Fuel Rats really are!
That's hardcore!They have people at Sag A from what I read so pretty dedicated
I've not really been out that direction, I like visiting exotic stars so always end up gravitating towards the core; have been to the NGC 7822 nebula, but no farther.I came back due to peer pressure Have literally just started heading out to the rim tonight though, took a trip to the California nebula to have a look and headed out from there, currently a little over 1500LY out
Ouch, my commiserations Still a great find though!Nice! I had a system with three in earlier, first system in about a dozen jumps that had been scanned at all
For me it's the perfect exploration area: there's a vast cloud (several hundred million) of highly profitable neutron stars and black holes to scan, lots of interesting rare stars (Wolf Rayets, Herbig Ae/Be, O-type giants) & planetary nebulae/supernova remnants and it's (nearly) all untouched by other explorers (I'm 4 weeks into my current trip, and I haven't seen another "discovered by" in over a fortnight).Folks, whats the ..... point for a want of a better word.... in jumping out so far? 30kly? that must take ages to get out there?