Station
Star system
Power
-
Station distance
1,178 Ls
Planet
Ross 545 1 a Odyssey
Landing pad
Large
Station type
Surface Settlement (Odyssey)
Station services
Commodity marketOutfittingRearmRefuelRepairShipyard
Black marketContactsFleet carrier administrationFleet carrier servicesFleet carrier vendorInterstellar factorsMaterial traderPower contactRedemption officeSearch and rescueTechnology brokerUniversal CartographicsVendorsWorkshop
BartenderConcourseCrew loungeFrontline SolutionsMissionsPioneer SuppliesTuningVista Genomics
Economy
Extraction
Wealth
Population
Government
Dictatorship
Allegiance
Independent
Minor faction
Station update
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Location update
24 Jan 2024, 8:57pm
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Maria Mitchell
- Not to be confused with Maia Mitchell, Australian actress and singer.
Maria Mitchell (August 1, 1818 – June 28, 1889) was an American astronomer who, in 1847, by using a telescope, discovered a comet which as a result became known as "Miss Mitchell's Comet". She won a gold medal prize for her discovery which was presented to her by King Frederick VII of Denmark - this was remarkable for a woman. On the medal was inscribed "Non Frustra Signorum Obitus Speculamur et Ortus" in Latin (taken from Georgics by Virgil (Book I, line 257) (English: “Not in vain do we watch the setting and rising of the stars”). Mitchell was the first American woman to work as a professional astronomer.
One of ten children, she was raised in the Quaker religion but later adopted Christian Unitarianism.
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