I started out my day by finding a nearby neutron star; Plieleae EI-Z d1-17 a jump of 48.03 LY. I hopped over there and used one of the jets to over charge my FSD drive. This increased my jump range to a little over 250 LY.
I used that to jump over to Plieleae NV-F b17-7, a jump of 251 LY. From there, I plotted a course to Eifowns IT-O d7-64 4,027.29 LY or 67 jumps.
This is turning out to be my lucky voyage! Once again today I discovered a system with 3 water worlds, all of which were scanned and mapped.
But then I found something in Eifowns QC-V c5-19 which seems to be fairly rare; a water giant. I'm not sure what the market value of the data for one of those is, so I scanned and mapped it. Just in case.
Here is my base camp for the night.
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