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Revision for Sulfur Drift

Previous Revision, by Arakash [2024-08-08 15:05:01]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-08-08 22:18:32]
DISCOVERER
CMDR Duvel McMuttonsCMDR Duvel McMuttons
NAME
Sulfur DriftSulfur Drift
SYSTEMNAME
Iorady AC-D d12-0Iorady AC-D d12-0
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
The AbyssThe Abyss
LATITUDE
78.24678.246
LONGITUDE
95.48995.489
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A scenic landing site for expedition meet-ups and surface activities in the far North of the Galaxy, near Beagle Point and the Northern Meridian.A scenic landing site for expedition meet-ups and surface activities in the far North of the Galaxy, near Beagle Point and the Northern Meridian.
DESCRIPTION

A scenic landing site for expedition meet-ups and surface activities in the far North of the Galaxy, on the AB 3 a moon, at the given coordinates. (78.246, 95.4897)
This landing site was scouted as part of the Stellar Cartographers Guild's Points North Expedition in August 3310.

The area features yellow-green terrain, with black and orange plains visible in the distance. The ringed gas giant this moon orbits is often visible in the sky, as well as its moons. There is enough open space around the landing site for multiple large ships, and the nearby cliffs and hills are fun for SRV driving and racing.

view of Duvel's landing 2

This system is only a a few jumps from the Northern Meridian (Iorady JO-Z d13-0), which also served as a waypoint for several expeditions.

A scenic landing site for expedition meet-ups and surface activities in the far North of the Galaxy, on the AB 3 a moon, at the given coordinates. (78.246, 95.4897)
This landing site was scouted as part of the Stellar Cartographers Guild's Points North Expedition in August 3310.

The area features yellow-green terrain, with black and orange plains visible in the distance. The ringed gas giant this moon orbits is often visible in the sky, as well as its moons. There is enough open space around the landing site for multiple large ships, and the nearby cliffs and hills are fun for SRV driving and racing.

view of Sulfur Drift

This system is only a a few jumps from the Northern Meridian (Iorady JO-Z d13-0), which also served as a waypoint for several expeditions.

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