Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Jump Log (Day 15): 6,000 LY from home...

#DISCCODETYPE#DISCCODETYPE
10,407.67LY Traveled (Total)3ELWEarth-Like World (Human Breathable)16WBLWater-Based Life (Gas Giant)
26.35LY Average Jump15TWWTerrestrial Water-World17ABLAmmonia-Based Life (Gas Giant)
0.76%Systems with ELWs15TCTWWTerraforming Candidate Terrestrial Water-World1WGWater Giant (Gas Giant)
54TCHMCTerraforming Candidate High Metal Content0WDWhite Dwarf
5TAWTerrestrial Ammonia-World4NSNeutron Star
1TCRTerraforming Candidate Rocky0BHBlack Hole
Jump #SystemLY JumpScanJournal EntryDisc1Disc2Disc3Disc4Disc5Disc6PhotoPhoto Caption
395HYPUAE AIN ZS-U D2-6224.60DETAILAnother Neutron Star.NS0094The only photo of the night. Core.
394HYPUAE AIN ZS-U D2-3626.70
393HYPUAE AIN ZS-U D2-7623.40
392HYPUAE AIN LQ-Z B13-230.40
391HYPUAE AIN DZ-S D3-8326.10DETAILNeutron Star hereNS
390HYPUAE AIN EZ-S D3-9830.70DETAILInitial scan looks good.TCHMCTCHMCTWW
389HYPUAE AIN DZ-S D3-2631.40
388HYPUAE AIN JJ-K C8-725.30DETAILC is 230k+ Ls from A/B but there is an EC there and potentially a water world. Nothing.
387HYPUAE AIN XO-R B18-430.10DETAIL
386HYPUAE AIN FB-O B20-433.60
385HYPUAE AIN GM-M B21-328.20
384HYPUAE AIN JQ-P D5-2729.10
383HYPUAE AIN JQ-P D5-1427.70
382HYPUAE AIN JQ-P D5-3524.80DETAILC/D is 264k+ Ls from A/B but does contain an EC. Unfortunately there was nothing there. Moving on.
381HYPUAE AIN XUA-E B26-326.1010,000 ly!
380HYPUAE AIN XG-C B27-030.10DETAILTCHMC
379HYPUAE AIN ZR-A B28-121.60
378HYPUAE AIN ZI-A C14-024.60DETAILTCHMCTCHMCTCHMC
377HYPUAE AIN EJ-X B29-130.70DETAIL
376HYPUAE AIN OH-M D7-2822.30
375HYPUAE AIN JA-U B31-323.80
374HYPUAE AIN DA-X B31-227.20
373HYPUAE AIN DA-X C15-423.60DETAIL
372HYPUAE AIN MR-Q B33-025.50
371HYPUAE AIN OC-P B34-026.00
370HYPUAE AIN UT-L B36-224.70Continuing my journey on to the Monkey Head Nebula.


Today I continued on towards the Monkey Head Nebula. It was an uneventful leg. Virtually no new discoveries and not much to see. Most of the systems I passed through had no planets.  I did find two new neutron stars but of course they are too dangerous to photograph up close. I will continue on tomorrow. The two most notable pieces of data for today... I am now more than 6,000 LY from SOL and the Daydrinker has logged more than 10,000 LY averaging 26.35 LY per jump. I am far from home.


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