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Original submission for Canonn Crater

Original submission, by LCU No Fool Like One [2023-05-11 21:11:49]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Canonn Crater
SYSTEMNAME
Pleiades Sector JC-U b3-2
CATEGORY
Tourist Beacons
CATEGORY 2
Mystery and Xenology
REGION
Inner Orion Spur
LATITUDE
49.05939
LONGITUDE
102.95683
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A tourist beacon marking a large crater containing five Thargoid Barnacles
DESCRIPTION

The tourist beacon on planet 2 is inside a large steep sided crater more than 50km across that contains five Thargoid Barnacle Sites.

This barnacle site is believed to be one of the abundant locations of the strange organic structures. The site was suggested by Commander Arcanonn.

The planet is host to 20 barnacle sites in total with another 18 on planet 1.

The system was frequently used for havesting meta-alloys until 3305 when the Barnacle sites in the Pleiades were depleted.

Galnet: Meta-Alloys Reportedly Growing Scarce

Galnet: Week in Review

Barnacles have since been discovered in well over 100 systems

Canonn Research: Barnacles.

Planet 8c is host to Bacterium Vesicula, Fonticulua Campestris and Electicae Radialem.

JOURNAL
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