EPOC 6011:962.112 - Note 17.

[Note 17.]

It took me a while longer than I expected to fix the malfunction. Fortunately, it was the radiation shielding that was the cause of my ship's problems. Now my vimana drive's efficiency is back to normal and my ship is ready to go. The only problem I have encountered after having fixed the shield was automatic calibration - it simply didn't work and I had to recalibrate the caps manually.
Surface capsule is ready and I have already picked my LZ to be at LQ 339:056 coords, because I have got multiple readings on my landing planner's screen near that location and I assume that these may be the structures I am looking for - the pyramids built by our ancestors - the beacons left there to guide us through the void of space. At least that is what I believe them to be. I know there is a pattern. It just has to be dicovered through the analysis of their coordinates. 
Right now I'm going through some checklists and then - see you on the surface!

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:961.794 - Note 16.

[Note 16.]

I have packed some supplies to my surface capsule - mostly water tanks and protein bars. The most of P0012_P1_0005's surface is covered by desert and I expect to encounter harsh environment down there. I'm almost ready to go, but first I have to deal with my vimana drive.
I have noticed recently a slightly decreased energetic efficiency of the main reactor while travelling in subspace resulting in higher Li+ ions consumption. My starboard computer's self-diagnostics routines hadn't been able to point out where the problem lies, thus my engine was left as it were - at 99.7519% of its normal operational duty cycle and I have to fix the problem myself. Right now I can only think of two causes - polarized power couplings or overcharged capacitors. The latter shouldn't even occur normally, because caps can get overcharged only if the radiation shielding is damaged or punctured, which can result in overcharge caused by highly energetic particles bombarding the caps' uncovered socket mounts instead of their shield.
Normally, I would go for checking power couplings first, but since I have been to a few highly radiated systems before - like P0003 or P0011 it might be worth checking the shielding instead. I do really hope that the caps are the cause, because repairing radiation shielding is quite simple and straightforward and when you finish it - caps are discharged and calibrated automatically after the system reset, while depolarizing power couplings is much more complicated and exhausting thus more time-consuming task. And I don't have time to lose.
I think that the monoliths and pyramids are the key to solving the great mystery. Actually, I heard that their main purpose is to point a way to an ancient Felisian planet with a vault hiding plans to build intergalactic relay station powerful enough to create a local singularity field that can be used to travel between the galaxies. This sounds quite probable to me. Most of the Felisians have disappeared without a trace and all the folks left are the other Stardrifters mapping the galaxy, just like me. At least these folks who I'm aware of.
Missing Felisians may have built that station or device - or whatever it really was - and jumped to another galaxy leaving no trace behind, because the singularity field that was left by them in Feltyrion destroyed the relay (or transfered it too) and then vanished, thus covering any tracks.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:961.597 - P0012_P1_0005,1

P0012_P1_0005 (2861861;4944696;-1946066) P06:

On EPOC 6011:961.597 I have started exploration of this quartz world. I have high hopes for what I may encounter on its surface, since most (probably all, just an assumption) have the pyramids built on their surfaces. P0012_P1_0005 has 000:132:480 period of rotation and 234:324:448 period of revolution. From orbit it looks just like any other quartz world - some hills, mountains, craters, canyons, valleys and ravines. I doubt there is any water so I'd better pack some supplies before descending to the surface.
This planet has a very nice ring of RAD: 0.083808 and TLT: 0.100670 (data gathered by RINGS module from the Department of Astrocartography).

P0012_P1_0005_img1
Closing in to P0012_P1_0005.

P0012_P1_0005_img2
This photo shows P0012_P1_0005's beautiful
rings system as well as P0012 star.



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P0012 entry: [go]

EPOC 6011:961.595 - P0012

P0012 (2862938;4944757;-1946831) S04:

I have just discovered this system and I have labeled it as P0012. The main star is of S04 type and according to TYPES module, there are many worlds here, some of which are Felisian and there are also quartz worlds (finally!) that I'm looking for. I will take a closer look at the planet located at P06 first, because it is a quartz world as well as it has a very nice ring (RINGS module is wonderful, really).

Objects catalogued in this system:
- main star
- P0012_P1_0005

EPOC 6011:961.75 - Note 15.

[Note 15.]

P0011 has 3 planets none of which are quartz worlds, unfortunately, so I have to keep looking somewhere else. I leave P0011 planets for the future explorers to catalogue. I have my own mission.

Notes index: [go]

EPOC 6011:961.75 - Note 14.

[Note 14.]

I have just arrived at this system located 48.4 L.Y. from my previous location. It hosts a main star of S02 type. I have turned off my starfield amplificator since I don't need it now and having it running all the time is too energy consuming. I have given the main star a P0011 label.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:961.75 - P0011

P0011 (2770349;5238974;-1552820) S02:

EPOC 6011:961.75 - I have just discovered this system. It is a white dwarf star and my onboard computer stated that there are possible harmful radiations so I have to keep a safe distance from the main star. TYPES module reported that there are 3 planets: substellar object at P01, dusty craterized world at P02 and rocky creased planet at P03.

Objects catalogued in this system:
- main star

EPOC 6011:961.74 - Note 13.

[Note 13.]

Right now I'm trying to find some distant system using my starboard computer's starfield amplificator module.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:961.74 - Note 12.

[Note 12.]

It's high time I started looking for quartz worlds. These pyramid-like structures... I can't stop thinking about what they really are. Maybe they are some sort of beacons that are spread all over the galaxy... but what are they pointing at then?

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:959.939 - P0003_P1_0003,15

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

I have entered this planet's orbit once again.

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EPOC 6011:945.124 - Note 11.

[Note 11.]

I came back to my stardrifter. All systems ready.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:945.124 - P0010_M1_0009,6

P0010_M1_0009 (1463771;3828347;-479605) R10/3 P13:

EPOC 6011:945.124 - I see some more interesting structures emerging from the fog not very far away. I have some food rations so I can manage to check them now.
Damn! My spacesuit's safety module wouldn't let me go that far from my LZ... I have to go back. I am disappointed about this location. Maybe another will have more pyramids to conduct research on. I am going back to my ship now.

surface_data::start
begin
read data_module(dump,1:2)
{
 1. 6011:945.121: SRC 239.66:-30.-52 - pyramid-like structure of some sort.
 2. 6011:945.122: SRC 239.66:-7.-68 - probably an eroded pyramid or a piece
 of rock.
}
close data_module(dump,all)
end.
surface_data::end

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Link to P0010 entry: [go]

EPOC 6011:945.123 - P0010_M1_0009,5

P0010_M1_0009 (1463771;3828347;-479605) R10/3 P13:

EPOC 6011:945.123 - Magnetic deviation measurement dump:

mag_dev_data::start
begin
read m_sensor(dump)
{
  4, 2
  3, 2
  2, 2
  2, 1
  1, 1
  0, 1
  0, 0
 -1, 0
 -1,-1
 -2,-1
 -2,-2
 -3,-2
 -4,-2
::warning:sensor data is not precise enough for calculations::
::suggestion:user may want to draw a chart with approx. values::
}
close m_sensor(dump)
end.
mag_dev_data::end

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EPOC 6011:945.122 - P0010_M1_0009,4

P0010_M1_0009 (1463771;3828347;-479605) R10/3 P13:

EPOC 6011:945.122 - I went back to the site of structure I previously thought was not a pyramid. To be honest, I am still not sure what it is... It has some details that might point that is was once a pyramid, but the erosion devastated it and the sand(?) covered it partially. I decided to note its coordinates and I took photos for reference. Maybe someone in the future will come across this moon and will conduct research on this. If you are reading this and if you have made any progress on that particular structure - please drop me a line over the deep space network.

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EPOC 6011:945.121 - P0010_M1_0009,3

P0010_M1_0009 (1463771;3828347;-479605) R10/3 P13:

EPOC 6011:945.121 - I decided to go northwest from my camp, but the structures weren't the pyramids. I will survey more of the surrounding area and I will write coordinates of the objects instead of directions to make them easier to find for the future explorers.

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EPOC 6011:945.120 - P0010_M1_0009,2

P0010_M1_0009 (1463771;3828347;-479605) R10/3 P13:

EPOC 6011:945.120 - I have landed at LQ 239:066. Surface gravity is slightly less than on my ship (0.884FG compared to 1FG on my ship). As soon as I landed I climbed up the nearest hill to check my surroundings. The terrain here is rather hilly and many bigger hills cover some of the field of view. The view from here is really nice and I can see some nice distant structures emerging from the fog. Since one part of the hill's top is quite flat I will set a camp here. I can see most of the area from here. These structures looks promising and I hope that some of them will be useful in my research about pyramids and their patterns. My camp is located at SRC 239.66:2.-4.

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EPOC 6011:945.119 - P0010_M1_0009,1

P0010_M1_0009 (1463771;3828347;-479605) R10/3 P13:

EPOC 6011:945.119 - I have reached this moon's orbit. Its period of rotation is 000:133:200 and its period of revolution is 006:539:582. I arrived at this moon to check for pyramid-like structures on its surface.

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EPOC 6011:945.119 - Note 10.

[Note 10.]

I am watching the moon growing bigger and bigger as my ship is approaching it. I can hear the beeps from my onboard navcomp indicating that all systems are functioning properly and there is no need for course correction. Only computer's lights and HUD are illuminating the ship's interior. I wonder what is like on the P0010_M1_0009's surface.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:945.118 - Note 9.

[Note 9.]

It's high time I started my research on quartz worlds. I will check R10 moon of P0010_P1_0004 first.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:944.521 - Note 8.

[Note 8.]

I know that I should be conducting my research on deserts of the quartz moons now... I just feel irresistible need to stop for a moment and admire beauty of the universe. I am standing on my stardrifter's (I must name my ship!) deck near the main window. Ship is orbiting P0010_P1_0004 at near distance so I have a breathtaking view on its dense layer of clouds covering the whole planet like a thick blanket. Clouds are moving rather slowly with one or two faster moving streaks from time to time. I wish I could land on its surface but it is not consistent so this is impossible. I can only imagine how it may look like to fly through its dense layers of clouds. At some distance of this world is located its thin ring. Not only the planet itself is wonderful to look at but also its numerous moons. Two of them are made of quartz so they are on my list to check for pyramids. I wonder if it is true that they lead (the pattern may be a road sign of some sort) to that homeworld most of former space pilots were talking about. The pattern may be anything from just random to some specific star pattern visible from the sky of aforesaid world. But if it is indeed a star pattern, how many pyramids one has to find to determine galactic coordinates? And what about the date the pattern was let's say recorded? Everything is on a move - stars, planets, moons. Even if I figure out where it points to, how am I supposed to know that the planet is still there and not L.Y.s away? Maybe it is some unique world that doesn't change its position? So many stars, most of them have planets, planets have moons, countless possibilities for conducting research. Maybe I was meant to win this ship on a lottery? Maybe I have to find this hidden gem in space?

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:944.331 - P0010_P1_0004,2

P0010_P1_0004 (1463718;3828347;-479620) P03:

EPOC 6011:944.331 - I finished taking photos of its ring.

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EPOC 6011:944.330 - P0010_P1_0004,1

P0010_P1_0004 (1463718;3828347;-479620) P03:

I found this planet on EPOC 6011:944.330. It has many moons, two of which are made of quartz. I will investigate them further after I take photos of this world's ring. This planet has 000:132:840 period of rotation and 031:263:214 period of revolution. It is large and not consistent, covered with dense clouds.

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Link to P0010 entry: [go]

EPOC 6011:944.328 - P0010

P0010 (1462889;3828315;-479507) S04:

I discovered this system on EPOC 6011:944.328. RINGS module reported one body with ring at P03, of which I will take photos and I will investigate also two quartz worlds that are in this system (as reported by TYPES module). These two quartz bodies are in fact moons of that ringed planet orbiting it at R10 and R14.

Objects catalogued in this system:
- main star
- P0010_P1_0004
- P0010_M1_0009

EPOC 6011:944.300 - Note 7.

[Note 7.]

I am wondering what will I find on the surface of two quartz moons of P0010_P1_0004. I hope there will be plenty of pyramids. I remember stories told by deep space pilots and explorers that they might have been built in a pattern that will show a way to the homeworld of some ancient race that built them. That homeworld is thought to have their library filled up with invaluable knowledge about Feltyrion origins and us, Felisians.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:944.250 - Note 6.

[Note 6.]

TYPES module from Department of Astrocartography is really useful and I use it quite often when I check newly discovered star system if it has quartz worlds.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:944.250 - P0009

P0009 (1225930;3816068;-562870) S09:

I found this star on EPOC 6011:944.250. TYPES module reported many bodies in this system. There are also quite a few Felisian worlds and quartz worlds too.

Objects catalogued in this system:
- main star

EPOC 6011:944.250 - P0008,2

P0008 (1556725;3862334;-970302) S07:

EPOC 6011:944.250 TYPES module reported that there is only one major body a substellar object located at P01. Since I am looking for quartz worlds I will have to move on.

P0008 entries: [go]

Objects catalogued in this system:
main star

EPOC 6011:942.280 - P0008,1

P0008 (1556725;3862334;-970302) S07:

I found this star on EPOC 6011:942.280.

P0008 entries: [go]

Objects catalogued in this system:
main star

EPOC 6011:942.279 - P0007

P0007 (1250625;4208564;-1122379) S04:

On EPOC 6011:942.279 I found this star, but it doesn't have any planets. I have to move on.

Objects catalogued in this system:
- main star

EPOC 6011:942.279 - P0006,2

P0006 (1488018;4233136;-1210243) S06:

EPOC 6011:942.279 - My ship is full, so I can continue my journey.

P0006 entries: [go]

Objects catalogued in this system:
main star

EPOC 6011:942.278 - P0006,1

P0006 (1488018;4233136;-1210243) S06:

EPOC 6011:942.278 - Yeah! Finally S06 that can be scoped for fuel. Starting refueling sequence.

P0006 entries: [go]

Objects catalogued in this system:
main star

EPOC 6011:942.278 - P0005

P0005 (1856873;4539610;-1421016) S06:

EPOC 6011:942.278 - Damn! Another S06 that is unsuitable for scoping. I am running low on fuel and I will be in trouble if I don't find suitable one soon.

Objects catalogued in this system:
- main star

EPOC 6011:942.278 - P0004,2

P0004 (2187964;4621332;-1829978) S06:

EPOC 6011:942.278 - Unfortunately, this S06 type star is unsuitable for fuel scoping, so I will have to find another grey giant.

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EPOC 6011:942.277 - P0004,1

P0004 (2187964;4621332;-1829978) S06:

On EPOC 6011:942.277 I arrived here to refuel my ship. Parsis coordinates are those reported by stardrifter when I arrived in the system.

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EPOC 6011:942.277 - Note 5.

[Note 5.]

Okay I am ready to go in search of more quartz worlds. I need to refuel my ship, so I targeted a S06 type star 29.5 L.Y. from P0003. My Vimana drive is ready to engage and start.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:942.275 - P0003_P1_0003,14

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:942.275, LQ 105:095 - It was night when I arrived there. The place is completely dark! What a wonderful nightsky with myriads of stars visible with naked eye! I could sit and admire the view for hours. So many stars, most of them have planets, planets sometimes have moons. Some of stars have also companion stars. And there are many star classes too, from S00 to S11! Feltyrion galaxy is truly amazing with its diversity and immensity. There can also be life on some of them, similar to what I have seen or maybe something very different. There is so much to learn and explore. The day I won this ship on a lottery was the best day of my life and it defined my way of living. Not to mention it gave me an opportunity to fresh start... I have to go. I have much to explore out there.

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EPOC 6011:942.274 - P0003_P1_0003,13

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:942.274 - Looking at this feature from orbit and thinking about what I have seen on the surface in areas surrounding this bright ring I can say that this might not be because of a big crater itself, but more the color of soil. There are many craters and mountains along the bright ring, but they don't seem to be big enought to be visible from space. Of course there is one more option - it could be a crater that big with smaller craters on it and the whole structure could only be seen from the orbit. Okay, one more stop on this planet and I will continue my deep space journey.

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EPOC 6011:942.273 - P0003_P1_0003,12

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:942.273 - At LQ 337:059 I found some impressive mountains! They were near my LZ and they were massive. I managed to climb up to the top and I took some photos of stunning view from there. Checking this area was worthy the time. Later I went to inspect a smooth hill nearby. When I climbed up the hill turned out to be an edge of a crater. There is something on a horizon! It looks like a big mountain or something. I'm going to check this out now! From inside this crater mountains near my LZ could be seen because of their height and proximity to the edge. When I got near that mountain, I could only take photos, because it was out of range from my LZ.

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EPOC 6011:942.272 - P0003_P1_0003,11

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:942.272, LQ 337:058 - There was nothing interesting.

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EPOC 6011:942.271 - P0003_P1_0003,10

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:942.271, LQ 340:061 - Near my LZ there is nice mountain at SRC 340.61:10.21. It looks impressive and has breathtaking view from the top. I took photos for reference. There is also mountain range nearby, which I will check now. When I arrived at place and climbed to top of that range I realised that it is not quite a mountain range, but actually a crater and I was standing on its edge. I took some photos of it.

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EPOC 6011:942.270 - P0003_P1_0003,9

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:942.270, LQ 337:061 - This area is in a middle of that crater-like feature visible from space. It is just a hilly terrain.

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EPOC 6011:942.254 - Note 4.

[Note 4.]

After I check that crater-like feature on P0003_P1_0003 at day-time and LQ 105:095 at night, I will leave this system in search of more quartz worlds to continue my reseach on pyramid-like structures.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:942.228 - Note 3.

[Note 3.]

I got back from the P0003_P1_0003 surface to the ship. I think that I will start doing research on magnetic deviation on planets and moons. I will be taking measures in different areas on a given planet or moon and then I will average them to finally draw a north line on x/y coordinate system, which will show magnetic deviation in degrees.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:942.227 - P0003_P1_0003,8

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:942.227 - I found endless boring plains region at LQ 225:079.

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EPOC 6011:942.180 - P0003_P1_0003,7

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:942.180 - LQ 035:100, what I found here was a mountain range eroded in a way that it has really sharp edges.

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EPOC 6011:942.176 - P0003_P1_0003,6

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:942.176 - Despite the fact it was day-time the area at LQ 105:095 was almost completely dark! I wonder how the place would look like at night. I will have to check that before I leave this planet's orbit in search for more quartz worlds to conduct my research on pyramid-like structures - their position, types and to state whether they are positioned in pattern or randomly. I landed at the edge of enormous crater. I took some photos of my surroundings for reference, because it is quite hard to describe what is it like here.

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EPOC 6011:941.889 - P0003_P1_0003,5

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:941.889 - I arrived at LQ 249:102, but the journey wasn't worth it. There is nothing special just some highlands and hilly terrain. Probably that feature on northern hemisphere will be quite similar.
Later on EPOC 6011:941.889 - I was right, landing at LQ 143:042 revealed very similar hilly terrain mixed with highlands. Waste of time. I hope that another feature which is still under cover of the night will be more interesting, because it looks like some kind of a crater.

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EPOC 6011:941.888 - P0003_P1_0003,4

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:941.888 - I have noticed one interesting feature near the south pole. I will check it now. It resembles the one that is located on the northern hemisphere.

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EPOC 6011:941.886 - P0003,2

P0003 (2587839;4607325;-2263177) S02:

On EPOC 6011:941.886 TYPES module reported its coordinates as (2587856;4607324;-2263176).

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EPOC 6011:941.886 - P0003_P1_0003,3

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

EPOC 6011:941.886 - Some of the features I wanted to check are currently under cover of the night, so I will have to wait until they are illuminated by the sun rays. This planet has also quite distinct polar regions, which could be also worth exploring. After I check the aforesaid features I will plot my course to polar regions. Probably I will encounter there nothing more than just a plain flat icy desert, but you never know.

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EPOC 6011:941.756 - P0003_P1_0003,2

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

On EPOC 6011:941.756, while orbiting this body, I noticed some very interesting features on its surface. I took some photos for reference. I don't feel like investigating them further now, so I will check them later. This planet has 000:302:040 period of rotation and 1 EPOC, 489:081:344 period of revolution.

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EPOC 6011:941.754 - P0003_P1_0003,1

P0003_P1_0003 (2587880;4607324;-2263235) P02:

I discovered this planet something around EPOC 6011:941.754. On 941.756, while orbiting this body, I noticed some very interesting features on its surface. I took some photos for reference. I don't feel like investigating them further now, so I will check them later. This planet has 000:302:040 period of rotation and 1 EPOC, 489:081:344 period of revolution.

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EPOC 6011:941.753 - P0003,1

P0003 (2587839;4607325;-2263177) S02:

On EPOC 6011:941.753 I have arrived in this system and a while later I took notes about its parsis coordinates. They may be quite inacurate, because I had to keep a safe distance from the main star (hazardous radiations).

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EPOC 6011:941.753 - Note 2.

[Note 2.]

I am tired of this system, I need something new. I will check S02 system located 30.73 L.Y. from P0002. Targeting computer onboard my stardrifter says it is a white dwarf star and there are possible harmful radiations. I'd better watch out and keep a safe distance from that star when I arrive in the system.

Note index: [go]

EPOC 6011:941.753 - P0002_M8_0008,3

P0002_M8_0008 (3082740;4603112;-1898327) R7/6 P60:

On EPOC 6011:941.753 I discovered a mountain range at LQ 024:059, but there wasn't anything interesting to write about.

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EPOC 6011:941.751 - P0002_M8_0008,2

P0002_M8_0008 (3082740;4603112;-1898327) R7/6 P60:

On EPOC 6011:941.751 I discovered a group of islands at LQ 352:060. On one of them I found a nice big forest with enormous purple tree. There were also some small black flying creatures.

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EPOC 6011:941.547 - P0002_M8_0008,1

P0002_M8_0008 (3082740;4603112;-1898327) R7/6 P60:

EPOC 6011:941.547, I have found another Felisian-type moon in system P0002. Its period of rotation is 000:160:920 and 000:565:019 period of revolution. I will descend to the surface to check its environment. I will write more later.

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EPOC 6011:941.397 - P0002_M7_0007,6

P0002_M7_0007 (3081931;4603118;-1896605) R11/6 P64:

EPOC 6011:941.397, I landed at LQ 301:017 which turned out to be polar region. I thought that I was in a middle of nowhere on this icy desert with some frozen lakes nearby, but then I realised that I wasn't alone here. Along with the birds (yes, with colors like icy desert) there were some wild animals! They weren't aggresive. Later on 941.397 I landed at LQ 323:001, but I didn't find anything interesting there.

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EPOC 6011:941.396 - P0002_M7_0007,5

P0002_M7_0007 (3081931;4603118;-1896605) R11/6 P64:

EPOC 6011:941.396, I discovered another mountainous area at LQ 191:037.

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EPOC 6011:941.395 - P0002_M7_0007,4

P0002_M7_0007 (3081931;4603118;-1896605) R11/6 P64:

EPOC 6011:941.395, I encountered at LQ 323:065 another kind of birds which have colors similar to mountainous area here.

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EPOC 6011:941.394 - P0002_M7_0007,3

P0002_M7_0007 (3081931;4603118;-1896605) R11/6 P64:

EPOC 6011:941.394, I found nice green plains grown with grass at LQ 019:049. There were also many bushes scattered here and there. Wandering near my landing zone I finally encountered some wildlife animals! Birds were flying around and once in a while landing on the surface nearby or just flying over at low altitude - just enough to take a picture with my camera! I have also found liquid water near my LZ. The birds living here have colors similar to the environment. I like it here, but I would be more content to see some trees, which would provide some shadow. Later on 941.394 I landed at LQ 324:043. What a surprise! An island! It has a nice bay nearby. I have observed here strange fast moving clouds(?) I took some pictures for reference.

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EPOC 6011:941.393 - P0002_M7_0007,2

P0002_M7_0007 (3081931;4603118;-1896605) R11/6 P64:

EPOC 6011:941.393, I have finally landed at LQ 003:081 in a middle of mountainous area. There was a nice thunderstorm, but it wasn't raining. Besides the storm there wasn't much to look at - just countless number of mountains.

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EPOC 6011:941.136 - P0002_M6_0006,2

P0002_M6_0006 (2718329;4444370;-2056412) R4/5 P48:

EPOC 6011:941.136 I took notes about its parsis coordinates. It is a substellar object. It has 000:241:200 period of rotation and 000:699:254 period of revolution. There is not much to write about this moon. It is quite beautiful to look at.

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EPOC 6011:941.133 - P0002_M7_0007,1

P0002_M7_0007 (3081931;4603118;-1896605) R11/6 P64:

On EPOC 6011:941.133 I have discovered this moon with 000:156:240 period of rotation and 000:891:972 period of revolution. It is a Felisian world, which means that there could be life on it! I can't wait to descend to the surface and start doing research!

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EPOC 6011:941.133 - P0002, P0002_CS_0004

P0002 (2725888;4405540;-2109453) S08:

On EPOC 6011:941.133 I named another companion star P0002_CS_0004 with 14 EPOCS, 104:506:??? period of revolution. Its parsis coordinates are (3081875;4603110;-1898012).

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EPOC 6011:941.131 - P0002, P0002_CS_0003

P0002 (2725888;4405540;-2109453) S08:

On EPOC 6011:941.131 I named another companion star P0002_CS_0003 with 30 EPOCS, 243:284:??? period of revolution and on EPOC 6011:940.137 I took notes of its parsis coordinates (2717346;4444370;-2057203).

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EPOC 6011:941.130 - P0002_M6_0006,1

P0002_M6_0006 (2718329;4444370;-2056412) R4/5 P48:

On EPOC 6011:941.130 I have found this moon.

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EPOC 6011:940.789 - P0002_M5_0005,3

P0002_M5_0005 (2723113;4405265;-2112869) R4/3 P11:

EPOC 6011:940.789 I am still orbiting this moon. I must decide whether to descend to the surface to gather additional data (I have a problem with triangulating one of 2 pyramid-like structures which are out of range of my LZ.) or to abandon triangulating that pyramid at all. Either way I will make a nice map of LZ surroundings for further analysis (if there is any pattern). I will write more later.

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EPOC 6011:940.534 - P0002_M5_0005,2

P0002_M5_0005 (2723113;4405265;-2112869) R4/3 P11:

On EPOC 6011:940.534 I have returned from the surface to my starship with the data I collected for further analysis. LQ 342:055 has at least 9 pyramids or pyramid-like structures. I have noted their coordinates and I have done some measurements (for triangulating coordinates of those that were out of my range). There is no need to rewrite them here. I will store them in my paper notes and when I analyse them I will write here my findings. What I can say now, there are at least few types of pyramid-like structures.

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EPOC 6011:940.417 - P0002_M5_0005,1

P0002_M5_0005 (2723113;4405265;-2112869) R4/3 P11:

On EPOC 6011:940.417 I have discovered this quartz moon. My first landing spot was at LQ 281:080 which was the same kind of place I found at LQ 276:057 on P0002_M1_0001 then I got back to my ship and I picked another place to land, which was at LQ 342:055. At the first sight it was just a desert (or maybe not 'just' for me, because I really love desert and desolate places) then I noticed strange pyramid-like shape emerging not so far away from my landing spot. Since I also like pyramids I just had to check this thing. Walking for some time I arrived at the place. Indeed, this rock looked like a pyramid! Too geometric to call it a rock formation in my opinion. But who would like to build such a monument in a middle of nowhere? I don't know, maybe some ancient civilisation? Moreover! In proximity, I have also found two other pyramids! Please see my photos for reference and location. I must consider drawing a map of some sort. Maybe there is some hidden pattern on which they are built? This moon is more interesting than I thought and I will stay on its surface for a little longer than usual.

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EPOC 6011:940.341 - P0002_M4_0004,2

P0002_M4_0004 (2729778;4405577;-2104835) R9/4 P39:

On EPOC 6011:940.341 I checked surface area at LQ 351:055, but I didn't find anything interesting here, however, later that day I arrived at LQ 327:074 and even from landing zone I could see big sharp peak of nearby mountain. I decided to investigate it further. It was massive. So steep I couldn't climb up to top. It has also a small very sharp 'companion' let's say. See my photos of that area for reference and exact location.

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EPOC 6011:940.340 - P0002_M4_0004,1

P0002_M4_0004 (2729778;4405577;-2104835) R9/4 P39:

On EPOC 6011:940.340 I have discovered this moon. Computer says that its period of rotation is TRIADS 000:297:000 and period of revolution is 006:563:796.

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EPOC 6011:940.327 - P0002_P2_0002,4

P0002_P2_0002 (2384318;4398159;-2435163) P7:

On EPOC 6011:940.327 I have finished survey of this planet. Was it worth the time it took to arrive there? I have mixed feelings, really. I have noted planet's rotation period and revolution from my ship's computer. Rotation period is TRIADS 000:185:400 and period of revolution is 226 EPOCS 519:023:???.

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EPOC 6011:940.325 - P0002_P2_0002,3

P0002_P2_0002 (2384318;4398159;-2435163) P7:

On EPOC 6011:940.325 I have landed at LQ 266:023, and LQ 300:060. First place was located in the big white spot near the planet's north pole. Second place was in one of many darker spots on the surface. Not much to write about them, though. Third place was more interesting. I was near the terminator with one of the suns of P0002 visible low on horizon at the time I landed. It was just a weak point of light, because of long distance and thick cloud cover. I wandered for a while around the landing zone. On SRC 300.60:-3,-5 there is a valley of some sort and if you go further to SRC 300.60:-21,-10 you will find yourself standing in mountainous area. Near my landing zone at SRC 300.60 is a canyon and it looks enourmous! See my photos for reference.

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EPOC 6011:940.324 - P0002_P2_0002,2

P0002_P2_0002 (2384318;4398159;-2435163) P7:

On EPOC 6011:940.324 I have landed on the surface at LQ 210:058. My previous assumptions turned out to be incorrect as it was not completely dark on the surface. The place I arrived was located on the pale stripe that run along the planet's equator. There was not much to look at. Terrain looked like highlands to me.

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EPOC 6011:940.288 - P0002_P2_0002,1

P0002_P2_0002 (2384318;4398159;-2435163) P7:

On EPOC 6011:940.288 after a long journey (this planet is located about 4700 Dyams from the center of P0002 system) I have entered its orbit. I am rather disappointed, because it turned out to be fully covered by clouds and given its distance from the star it orbits I assume it will be completely dark on its surface.

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EPOC 6011:940.110 - P0002_M3_0003,2

P0002_M3_0003 (2722754;4405265;-2113372) R3/3 P10:

On EPOC 6011:940.110 I have examined this mountain thing. To me it looked like some kind of sculpture or ancient monument. Its location is SRC 21.52:44.-63. I also took an effort to climb up and I was not dissapointed. What an incredible view! Wonderful! P0002_M3_0003's period of rotation is TRIADS 000:254:160 and period of revolution is 000:365:619.

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EPOC 6011:940.109 - P0002_M3_0003,1

P0002_M3_0003 (2722754;4405265;-2113372) R3/3 P10:

On EPOC 6011:940.109 I have discovered this moon. At first sight this planet looked like a cold and boring piece of rock. I have landed inside a crater at LQ 024:057, but there was nothing to look at. I thought that this planet was just a waste of time, however, I decided to give it one more chance and I have landed at LQ 021:052. Whole place looked boring, with big valley nearby. I went to examine it and I came across it. What a surprise it was! At the horizon I saw big mountain.

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EPOC 6011:940.109 - P0002_M2_0002

P0002_M2_0002 (2722964;4405266;-2114090) R19/3 P26:

On EPOC 6011:940.109 I have entered this substellar object's orbit to enjoy its beauty. Its period of rotation is TRIADS 000:262:800 and period of revolution is 001:199:598.

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EPOC 6011:940.104 - P0002_M1_0001

P0002_M1_0001 (2723736;4405265;-2112786) R17/3 P24:

On EPOC 6011:940.104 I have landed at LQ 276:057, because I was curious of what was one of that big black spots that could easily be seen from the orbit. I thought that it could be some kind of impact crater. When I arrived at the surface it turned out to be strange mountain formation made of bizarre black material. Beautiful.
Later on EPOC 6011:940.104 I have landed at LQ 095:052. No matter in what direction you look - only plains made of some sand-looking material. Probably desert of some sort. I always liked this kind of places, so I spent here some time enjoying the views. Its period of rotation is TRIADS 000:068:760 and period of revolution is 001:095:411.

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EPOC 6011:940.100 - P0002_P1_0001

P0002_P1_0001 (2725659;4405588;-2109585) P1:

On EPOC 6011:940.100 I have entered this planet's orbit to enjoy the view of its ring. Nothing more to say here. I have also landed on its surface at LQ 225:012 where I found impressive mountain range around what turned out to be a really big and deep impact crater. Its period of rotation is TRIADS 000:222:840 and period of revolution is 023:950:010.

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EPOC 6011:940.98 - P0002

P0002 (2725888;4405540;-2109453) S08:

On EPOC 6011:940.98 I have found this multiple system. I named some of its companion stars P0002_CS_0001 (2725418;4405633;-2109026) with 290:412:096 period of revolution and P0002_CS_0002 (2722847;4405262;-2113090) with 2 EPOCS 016:982:??? period of revolution.

Objects catalogued in this system:
- main star
- P0002_CS_0001
- P0002_CS_0002
- P0002_CS_0003
- P0002_CS_0004
- P0002_P1_0001
- P0002_P2_0002
- P0002_M1_0001
- P0002_M2_0002
- P0002_M3_0003
- P0002_M4_0004
- P0002_M5_0005
- P0002_M6_0006
- P0002_M7_0007
- P0002_M8_0008

EPOC 6011:940.96 - P0001

P0001 (3483752;4197224;-1478969) S06:

On EPOC 6011:940.96 I have arrived at this S06 type of star system only to scoop for LI+ ions for my journey.

Objects catalogued in this system:
- main star

EPOC 6011:940.54 - Note 1.

[Note 1.]

I have installed update to my Stardrifter's computer. Now I can use TYPES, SCD and RINGS modules from the Department of Astrocartography. Nice and very useful thing to have on board. Quick scan of P0002 using TYPES revealed that there are 6 companion stars.

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