Finally decided to get back into space and move on.
I set a goal of reaching the Outer Orion Spur today, a distance of about 3,037.4 LY.
My first leg was heading to NGC 4463 Sector RK-N d7-44, a distance of 1,739.98 LY (30 jumps). Along the way I scanned and mapped several water worlds; good money right there!
This is where I started to see some distant nebulae.
The second leg of the trip was to plot a course to NGC 4609 Sector KB-D c13-7, a distance of 1,327.42 LY (23 jumps) which would put me 1 jump across the border into the Outer Orion Spur.
Here's that final jump, showing that I am entering the Outer Orion Spur.
I scanned this system then picked the first world as a campsite. It's a rather small high metal content content.
The landing site I chose. Three big rocks hit this world and created this interesting crater pattern.
Here's the Nebula Asp sitting in the bottom of the crater at the bottom of the larger crater.
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