EPOC 6011:962.715 - P0012_P1_0005,3

P0012_P1_0005 (2861861;4944696;-1946066) P06:

EPOC 6011:962.715 - Not until the sun had shone above the horizon did I realise how wonderful the dunes looked like. The sand looks really nice in sunlight and thanks for my visor's filters I can admire its beauty without the risk of damaging my sight. On the horizon I can see some smaller structures as well as some bigger dunes and hills. My scanner shows something in range, unfortunately, without any precise coords so I think I will have to climb up nearby hill for increased accuracy and range. Strange is that the signature is unique. I mean, I haven't encountered this type of readings before. I may assume in this situation that it doesn't show a pyramid-like structure, but actually - something else. But what?
Another thing is that I wonder why the temperature is not much higher than it was at night, actually, it is nearly the same. If any fellow Felisian who is knowledgeable of the physics behind the planetary atmospheric models could explain that to me I should be really grateful. Please use the comment interface below and your response will be transmitted directly to my stardrifter's computer as well as posted under this post for the future explorer's reference.
My supplies are in good condition and I have enough quantity of them to stay there for some more time, however, I can't say the same about my camp. Right now it is more like a sand cave than a camp, which is because my supports and fabrics are really sturdy and instead of collapsing under the massive amount of sand they are still holding out quite well but everything has its own endurance and under this weight it will probably collapse faster than I run out of supplies and I have already noticed quite a few bends and fractures here and there.


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This is how my LZ on P0012_P1_0005 looks like
 in the daytime.

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My trusty Surface Capsule and the nearby
sand dunes.

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A quick shot made while scouting the area
near my LZ.



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