Thursday, January 15, 2015

Jump Log (Day 11): Transits

#DISCCODETYPE#DISCCODETYPE
7,205.07LY Traveled (Total)3ELWEarth-Like World (Human Breathable)8WBLWater-Based Life (Gas Giant)
26.11LY Average Jump10TWWTerrestrial Water-World12ABLAmmonia-Based Life (Gas Giant)
1.45%Systems with ELWs10TCTWWTerraforming Candidate Terrestrial Water-World1WGWater Giant (Gas Giant)
38TCHMCTerraforming Candidate High Metal Content0WDWhite Dwarf
2TAWTerrestrial Ammonia-World1NSNeutron Star
1TCRTerraforming Candidate Rocky0BHBlack Hole
Jump #SystemLY JumpScanJournal EntryDisc1BodyDisc2BodyDisc3BodyPhotoPhoto Caption
276PLAA THUA EI-J B23-028.00DETAIL
275PLAA THUA IQ-P D5-223.90
274PLAA THUA MU-F B25-034.10
273PLAA THUA UG-C B27-034.20
272PLAA THUA AE-A C14-227.40
271PLAA THUA GZ-W B29-025.90
270PLAA THUA DK-Y C14-223.60DETAILThere are two moons around the first gas giant that look interesting. Probably nothing but I'm going to check them out. Was nothing but caught a beautiful moon transiting the ringed giant.0067, 0068, 0069Beautiful moon transit.
269PLAA THUA HQ-W C15-330.90
268PLAA THUA IQ-W C15-218.60
267PLAA THUA YS-P B33-118.30
266PLAA THUA CZ-N B34-033.30DETAIL
265PLAA THUA LL-K B36-028.80
264PLAA THUA PR-I B37-031.90
263PLAA THUA YO-I D9-732.70DETAILI really love finding these class A stars. More often than not they have more than one interesting EC and I almost always scan the entire system.TCHMC5TAW8
262PLAA THUA YO-I D9-122.60
261PLAA THUA DV-N C20-326.40DETAILABL10065, 0066Giant pristine ice rings. The ice field.
260PLAA THUA OC-Y B42-021.40DETAIL
259PLAA THUA SI-W B43-025.10
258PLAA THUA VO-U B44-028.40
257PLAA THUA CQ-S B45-031.60
256PLAA THUA KC-P B47-024.60DETAILMaybe an interesting EC here.TWW4TCTWW5
255PLAA THUA VO-G C24-123.70
254PLAA THUA VO-G C24-025.90DETAILI have reached the half way point between the Orion Spur and the Perseus Arm. Also I'm looking out for the constructor fleet.
253PLAA THUA WU-J B5-0-32.10NEW SECTOR
252NGC 2264 SECTOR IF-D B1-034.10DETAIL
251NGC 2264 SECTOR XO-Z D725.00DETAILIt is impossibly small. Exiting hyperspace I immediately cut my engines and dropped out of supercruise. At first I thought perhaps the map was wrong and that I had found a black hole. When it finally lit up on the scanner I was in disblief. It looked like one of the background stars.NSMAIN0063, 0064Not a background star. This neturon star is .22 Ls away. At .16Ls my temperature is at 95%.
250NGC 2264 SECTOR UX-X B3-020.90
249DISCOVERY CLAIM: SYSTEM HIDDENXX.XX
248DISCOVERY CLAIM: SYSTEM HIDDENXX.XX
247DISCOVERY CLAIM: SYSTEM HIDDENXX.XXI have just spotted a Neutron Star and have plotted a course to investigate.

I have passed beyond the half-way point between the Orion Spur and the Perseus Arm. There are lots of long jumps here but plenty of stars to choose from.  I am having no problem plotting a reasonably straight course to the Jellyfish.

Of interest, a neutron star. Impossibly small. I would not let the Daydrinker closer than .16 Ls as she reached 95% heat at that distance.

In  PLAA THUA DK-Y C14-2 the scanner picked up two moons around a gas giant that looked promising.  Unfortunately they were just pretty rocks, however I snapped a few pics of the inner-most moon as it made a transit across the gas giant.  It was a beautiful sci-fi moment.

I also added some fields to the "elite spreadsheet" to capture my average jump distance and the percent of systems I've visited that have Earth-like worlds.

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