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Perseus Arm Expedition Log 8

24 Jul 2020Gkar_falcon
[Log started 24 0317 Z JUL 3306]

To reduce the size, and monotony, of my logs, I have decided to limit them to discoveries significant to me. I will be recording large systems; terraformable bodies; water, ammonia, and earth-like worlds; and notable stellar phenomena.

To start off with that, one of my first systems today had forty one bodies in it. Two main sequence stars, the A star held seven planets and two moons in it’s orbit: three water worlds, one in the terraformable category with a moon; and four high metal content worlds, one with the second moon. The B star held thirteen planets in it’s orbit: nine high metal content worlds, two with an individual moon, and three in the terraformable category; one class II gas giant with six moons and one sub moon; two class I gas giants with six moons, and two sub moons; and a lone icy body.

I spent several hours in this system mapping and exploring the surface of several of the high metal content worlds, expanding my materials inventory marginally further. For the remainder of my exploring today, the systems I encountered were sparsely populated, or rather uninteresting. Until the final system I jumped into. This system has two water worlds, two non-terraformable high metal content worlds and 2 notable stellar phenomena. I will be exploring this system tomorrow, for now, it is time to play some Dungeons and Dragons, and relieve the space madness.

[Log finished 24 1318 Z JUL 3306]
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