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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Original submission for Explorer's Anchorage

Original submission, by Official GEC [2022-04-29 19:57:14]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Explorer's Anchorage
SYSTEMNAME
Stuemeae FG-Y d7561
CATEGORY
Deep Space Outpost
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Galactic Centre
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A small scientific hub near Sagittarius A*, Explorer's Anchorage is the farthest starport from Sol.
DESCRIPTION

This system houses the Explorer's Anchorage starport, which is the farthest station from Sol. Construction started in early 3305, near the Omega nebula, as a Community Goal for independent Commanders, as part of the Distant Worlds 2 initiative. The Anchorage launched from there and was completed in the Stuemeae FG-Y d7561 system, with further help from pilots.

Today, the Explorer's Anchorage offers a wide variety of services, with the notable exception of a shipyard. The station has been a popular destination for all who travel to the centre, and a small hub of activity.

A research installation, the Event Horizon, was also built in this system, to conduct research on Sagittarius A*.

Image credit: GMP

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