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Revision for Alastor

Previous Revision, by RenSolsen [2022-05-07 15:51:26]Selected revision, by Baxder [2022-05-08 16:46:52]
DISCOVERER
Discovered by CMDR Rory ClagueDiscovered by CMDR Rory Clague
NAME
AlastorAlastor
SYSTEMNAME
Flyoo Groa SO-Z e0Flyoo Groa SO-Z e0
CATEGORY
OrganicOrganic
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Outer Scutum-Centaurus ArmOuter Scutum-Centaurus Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Alastor, the home of the Stolon trees and podsAlastor, the home of the Stolon trees and pods
DESCRIPTION

Entry by the Galactic Mapping Project:

Alastor is a small blue and pink planetary nebula deep within the reaches of the Abyssal Plain. Named in honour of Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem Alastor, or the Spirit of Solitude. This nebula is a welcome scene of colour in the bleakness of the western parts of the Scutum-Centaurus arm. Within the nebula is a neutron star, the stellar remnant of a supernova 230 million years ago. There are no bodies suitable for landing in this system, although a K-class star 16,000 light-seconds away from the neutron star is orbited by a gas giant with water-based life.

This nebula is one of the only known habitats for Stolon Trees (source).

Astrophotography by Vovva the Bluehaired

Entry by DSSA CMDR RenSolsen:

DSSA Solsen’s Alastor is a private research vessel commissioned by the Solsen Institute for the study of biological and organic structures, primarily, the Stolon trees and pods. As a commitment to the scientific community, the carrier also provides DSSA services and a safe harbour to privateers that venture out to the Outer Scutum-Centaurus Arm.

The Stolon trees research park includes two locations (Alastor and Asterius). The carrier can travel the short jump between systems if so needed. Asterius (the brother) has landable bodies, two Stolon locations and Tritium hotspots with a view to Alastor nebula.

Flyoo Groa SO-Z e0 (Alastor) Flyoo Groa XW-W c4-13 (Asterius)

More information on the Alastor, its neighbouring systems and routes will be available at the forums. If you visit please leave a note. Here: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/dssa-100-alastor.548191/

Entry by the Galactic Mapping Project:

Alastor is a small blue and pink planetary nebula deep within the reaches of the Abyssal Plain. Named in honour of Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem Alastor, or the Spirit of Solitude. This nebula is a welcome scene of colour in the bleakness of the western parts of the Scutum-Centaurus arm. Within the nebula is a neutron star, the stellar remnant of a supernova 230 million years ago. There are no bodies suitable for landing in this system, although a K-class star 16,000 light-seconds away from the neutron star is orbited by a gas giant with water-based life.

This nebula is one of the only known habitats for Stolon Trees (source).

Astrophotography by Vovva the Bluehaired

Entry by DSSA CMDR RenSolsen:

DSSA Solsen’s Alastor is a private research vessel commissioned by the Solsen Institute for the study of biological and organic structures, primarily, the Stolon trees and pods. As a commitment to the scientific community, the carrier also provides DSSA services and a safe harbour to privateers that venture out to the Outer Scutum-Centaurus Arm.

The Stolon trees research park includes two locations (Alastor and Asterius). The carrier can travel the short jump between systems if so needed. Asterius (the brother) has landable bodies, two Stolon locations and Tritium hotspots with a view to Alastor nebula.

Flyoo Groa SO-Z e0 (Alastor) Flyoo Groa XW-W c4-13 (Asterius)

More information on the Alastor, its neighbouring systems and routes will be available at the forums. If you visit please leave a note here.

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