Friday, January 16, 2015

Jump Log (Day 12): The Plaa Thua Giants

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8,025.34LY Traveled (Total)3ELWEarth-Like World (Human Breathable)12WBLWater-Based Life (Gas Giant)
26.23LY Average Jump12TWWTerrestrial Water-World12ABLAmmonia-Based Life (Gas Giant)
0.98%Systems with ELWs12TCTWWTerraforming Candidate Terrestrial Water-World1WGWater Giant (Gas Giant)
42TCHMCTerraforming Candidate High Metal Content0WDWhite Dwarf
3TAWTerrestrial Ammonia-World1NSNeutron Star
1TCRTerraforming Candidate Rocky0BHBlack Hole
Jump #SystemLY JumpScanJournal EntryDisc1Disc2Disc3Disc4Disc5Disc6PhotoPhoto Caption
306COL 89 SECTOR LQ-D B42-029.40I have reached the shores of the Perseus Arm.
305COL 89 SECTOR IY-N C21-122.40DETAILThree giants with water-based life here.WBLWBLWBL0077Eyes of the storms
304COL 89 SECTOR IY-N C21-433.90
303COL 89 SECTOR AU-W B45-034.10
302COL 89 SECTOR YF-E D12-1934.10
301COL 89 SECTOR OH-R B48-020.90
300COL 89 SECTOR SN-P B49-022.60DETAIL
299COL 89 SECTOR UI-P B49-028.50
298COL 89 SECTOR DV-L B51-030.30
297COL 89 SECTOR HB-K B52-024.70DETAILAn amazing system with 5 Terraforming Candidates.TCHMCTCHMCTCHMCTCTWWTCTWW0076Twins.
296PHEIA AIN RW-U B58-023.30DETAILNEW SECTOR
295PLAA THUA ZY-B B029.50
294PLAA THUA RF-Z C029.60
293PLAA THUA HK-A D133.40DETAILHuge star on the galaxy map.0075Orange Giant!
292PLAA THUA UD-T B4-029.40DETAILPlenty to scan here. A4 and A5 look interesting.TWWTWW0074Crushing water-world.
291PLAA THUA YJ-R B5-133.10
290PLAA THUA GW-N B7-019.00
289PLAA THUA FT-T C3-329.60DETAILWBL0073Striped giant with water-based life
288PLAA THUA PD-K B9-032.80
287PLAA THUA YP-G B11-019.40DETAIL0071, 0072Leapoard spot gas giant, Ice Moon transit.
286PLAA THUA TC-V D2-1330.00DETAIL
285PLAA THUA IX-C B13-030.80
284PLAA THUA RL-O C6-422.10DETAILB is 49k+ Ls from A but may have a TAW. Short drive so I'll make the trip. Unfortunatley it was just a metal-rich (MR) planet with 99.2% oxygen. Would be very hazardous to land there.
283PLAA THUA VR-M C7-326.90DETAILTCHMCTAW
282PLAA THUA ZV-V B16-029.90
281PLAA THUA XI-T D3-1121.77
280PLAA THUA HI-S B18-030.60DETAIL0070Sunrise, sunset.
279PLAA THUA PU-O B20-025.30
278PLAA THUA UA-N B21-020.00
277PLAA THUA MQ-F C11-122.90Today my journey continues towards the Jellyfish Nebula.


Today I continued on towards the Jellyfish Nebula. I'm more than 3,900 LY from SOL. My route has taken me through Plaa Thua, Not only is Plaa Thua a large sector, it also contains giants. Giant planets and giant stars. The most impressive of which is the Orange Giant at HK-A D1. It was a sight to behold. It also highlighted  just how dirty my wind-screen is. It's no wonder everything is looking a bit blurry. I thought it was just the booze.

Once I crossed out of Plaa Thua into COL 89 I came across a system with FIVE Terraforming Candidates. HB-K B52-0 contains three metal rich worlds and two water-worlds. But that's not the amazing part. As IMAGE 0076 shows, the two water-worlds are twins. They are dancing around each other as they orbit the star.

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