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Revision for Sulfur Drift

Previous Revision, by Arakash [2024-08-03 18:47:01]Selected revision, by Arakash [2024-08-03 18:54:04]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Duvel's LandingSulfur Drift
SYSTEMNAME
Iorady AC-D d12-0Iorady AC-D d12-0
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
The AbyssThe Abyss
LATITUDE
78.24678.246
LONGITUDE
95.48995.489
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Iorady AC-D d12-0 AB 3 a 78.246, 95.489 - A Scenic landing site for expedition meetups and srv activities.Iorady AC-D d12-0 AB 3 a 78.246, 95.489 - A Scenic landing site for expedition meetups and srv activities in the far north of the Galaxy near Beagle Point & the Northern Meridian.
DESCRIPTION

Iorady AC-D d12-0 AB 3 a - 78.246, 95.4897 This landing site was scouted by CMDR Duvel McMuttons, part of the Stellar Cartographers Guild Points North Expedition in August 3010.

Features a bright green landing area, with view of orange and black plains in distance. If you catch it at the right time of day, you can see the red gas giant it orbits, its rings as well as its moons, with the Milky way set alongside it. Nearby cliffs and hills are fun for srv racing and jumping but there is also enough space to land several anacondas nearby.

It is only a a few jumps from the Northern Meridian (Iorady JO-Z d13-0), one of the northern most points in the galaxy which served as an expedition waypoint.

Overall its a memorable location for group meetups and srv activities.

view of Duvel's landing 2

Iorady AC-D d12-0 AB 3 a - 78.246, 95.4897 This landing site was scouted by CMDR Duvel McMuttons, part of the Stellar Cartographers Guild Points North Expedition in August 3010.

Features a bright green landing area, with view of orange and black plains in distance. If you catch it at the right time of day, you can see the red gas giant it orbits, its rings as well as its moons, with the Milky way set alongside it. Nearby cliffs and hills are fun for srv racing and jumping but there is also enough space to land several anacondas nearby.

It is only a a few jumps from the Northern Meridian (Iorady JO-Z d13-0), one of the northern most points in the galaxy which served as an expedition waypoint.

Overall its a memorable location for group meetups and srv activities.

view of Duvel's landing 2

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