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Campana Aurora

★ RARE ★
Created: 2024-11-01 00:43:25 Last Edited: 2024-11-01 16:35:01
  Submitted by: LCU No Fool Like One on behalf of CMDR Captain-MD
Star System:Skaudai YP-O e6-17
Coordinates:-5485.03 / -503 / 10415.7
Sol Distance: 11,782.4 ly
Region:Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm
Category:Notable Stellar Phenomena
 



Summary:

The only known system where you can find Gypseeum Bell Mollusc inside different coloured Lagrange clouds.

 
Description:

Campana Aurora, the bell of dawn, is named for the Gypseeum Bell Molluscs that can be found in a bright red Luteolum Lagrange Cloud. This is the only known system containing Gypseeum Bell Molluscs, first discovered by CMDR Captain-MD in 3304. The Skaudai AA-A h71 nebula is nearby, with some remote outposts: Sacaqawea Space Port in Skaudai CH-B d14-34, as well as one of the Colonia Bridge megaships.

There are three Notable Stellar Phenomena signals here, all containing Gypseeum Bell Molluscs. The first signal found closest to the arrival point contains a ruddy interior of a Luteolum Lagrange cloud. Flavum and Purpureum Metallic Crystals float inside. The bell molluscs will be attracted to your ship if you scan them with the composition scanner, and will retreat if attacked.

Gypseeum Bell Molluscs

The next Notable Stellar Phenomena signal is near the fifth planet, and it contains a lurid yellow Croceum Lagrange Cloud. In addition to the bell molluscs, it also contains Solid Mineral Spheres and Rubeum Metallic Crystals.

Solid Mineral Spheres and Rubeum Metallic Crystals.

Near planet 4 there is a Viride Lagrange cloud that at the time of visiting was pitch black despite the sun being clearly visible. It was only occasionally possible to see a hint of green.

It contained Lattice Mineral Spheres and Rubeum Metallic Crystals.

 
ID64 Address:74182534844
EDSM ID:6141385

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