Gallipolis Expedition 3K
31 Oct 2016Sheehy
I have decided to take the time to do a survey of the Gallipolis region of the Galaxy. The farthest I have every been out is just under 2kly from Sol. So this will be new. I realise that I will never get there if I stop to tag every Class M and K star system. 30/10/3302 - Distance from Sol ~3k
I have come across a Class A star that has not been tagged. It has a number of gas giants and land-able moons. This will be my base to rest until I set out again later this week for the next thousand light years. The place I decided to park up is the closest moon to a gas giant that is the same colour as my paint job!!!
My journey from Expedition 2k has been mostly uneventful. I have spotted quite a few tags. This surprised me. There is a large Nebula looming up in the Galaxy Map, so maybe I have accidently stumbled across a highway.
This first part of the journey has been uneventful. Apart from the mostly class M stars and the handful of class K, I have come across a Class M Red Giant, and two other Class A stars. There is something bothering me. On every jump I make, there are these five very bright stars that stand out. They appear to be quite close together and may make an interesting diversion, if I can identify them.