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Expedition to Temple

18 Nov 2020Dopez2infinity
With a three month leave from the Federal Navy, on October 22nd 3306 I decided to get back out into the black. Exploration is my favorite thing to do and this time I started with a visit to Mu Cephei. Although I started with this simple goal in mind, I ended up making several last minute decisions that made for a great journey.

On the way I stopped off at the Nebula known as Cupid's Arrow. I jumped to several of the type "O" stars in the nebula and enjoyed that stop. Mu Cephei was impressive and I had planned to go there for quite some time. After stopping at the red giant I chose to continue exploring and jumped over to the Bubble Nebula, then finally aimed towards and traveled to the region Temple.

Cupid's Arrow


Mu Cephei


The Bubble Nebula


I was inspired to go towards Temple by the lack of stars between the galactic arms, and one big blue nebula that was rumored to have a very high number of interesting bio signals. That mysterious blue nebula, called PRAI HYPOO AA-A H60 was a fantastic visit. The first stop in the nebula I made was a Guardian planet, which is now the furthest Guardian site from the Bubble I've seen.

Prai Hypoo GF-E c10 (B4)


Once in the nebula I stopped off on several planet surfaces and at many Lagrange Clouds to explore the strange and wonderful organisms and structures within. Many systems had multiple kinds of bio signals.





Now that I'm on my way back to The Bubble I'm very happy with my short time in Temple. The view of the Galaxy from that region and the sights to see were worth every moment. I highly recommend any dedicated explorer visit PRAI HYPOO AA-A H60. The massive number of bio signals and large variety of organic structures set against the backdrop of a beautiful nebula makes for an exciting journey.



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