
Flyiedgiae QN-T d3-17 (1,179.55LY)
Body: AB 1 B
Quantum World
One of the smallest known worlds in the Galaxy so far discovered, with a radius of just 137 km. The world has interesting geological features, with a variety of colours ranging from sandy yellow, to beige, orange, and brown.
Rohini (1,664.19LY)
Eudaemon Anchorage
Established in Sept of 3303, this outpost is run by the Patrons of the Conflux. It features all services including a shipyard. The system also has a planetary outpost, Eudoxus Hithe.
Eagle Sector IR-W d1-117 (1,342.64LY)
Body: 2 A
Eagle’s Landing and the Eagle Nebula
One of the Colonia Connection Highway outposts, constructed in October 3302. Eagle’s Landing has dual origins for its name: It is situated inside the Eagle Nebula; and named for the Eagle, the lunar module used on the Apollo 11 mission by which the first humans landed on Earth’s moon.
CD-23 14350 (1,277.71LY)
NGC 6629 Nebula
This nebula located in the Sagittarius constellation was discovered by German-born British astronomer William Herschel in August 1784 at the beginning of his second ‘deep sky’ survey. The nebula’s white core is a Wolf-Rayet star that is surrounded by a halo of blue and purple nebular gas. A solitary Class III gas giant orbits the star at a distance of over 11,000 light seconds.
At a distance of just 64 LYs away is the star system NGC 6629 SECTOR SU-O B6-3.
This neighbouring system contains a Stellar Phenomena, within which can been found Solid Mineral Spheres, making it a location of scientific interest and worth a visit for those passing through the NGC 6629 Sector.
Pyramoe PM-X b33-6 (636.66LY)
Body: A 2 A
The Arkgamanon Mountain Range
The Arkgamanon Mountain Range is a striking geological feature. The valley floor is quite flat, but the surrounding mountains tower above it, some of the highest peaks being over 25kms in altitude.
The system was first surveyed by CMDR’s Isaiah Evanson and Lyrae Cursorius in early 3303 during a scouting mission to uncover some of the mysteries of the Sagittarius Conflux.
Waypoint 2: Omega Sector VE-Q b5-15 (1,247.57LY)
Original arrival date: 18/1/3305
Body: 7 B
Omega Mining Operation
The Omega Mining Operation asteroid base is located on the edge of the Omega Nebula 5,500 LYs from Sol. The Operation is run by the independent Omega Mining Corporation, and the facility has a total population of 15,000. The facility has all the usual services and even has outfitting with a small supply of modules for purchase. The system contains two ringed gas giants with pristine reserves. It is also home to a nitrogen-oxygen water world, a possible site for a future colony.
