I took the time to scan some known luteolum anemone on another very hot world. The 824K surface temperature made stepping out of the SRV dangerous, but not impossible. I worked quickly to find and scan them before hustling back into my SRV to save myself from dying in the heat that was overwhelming my suit’s thermal limit. Taken on Byue Phlue FR-N e6-0 A 4.
In the unusual biologicals roundup this week we have some clypeus lacrimam gray with a pink fleshy part with what might be stamen on it. In this picture it’s near some aleoida gravis turquoise and some stratum, which is more common. Taken on Swauwry PD-K c8-4 3 a.
Inspired by Cmdr FrostyJack on Mastodon I decided to take a couple of snaps of my Krait Phantom flying past a metallic world and a water world. These were taken near Nueliae QE-F d12-0 5 and 6.
I also found a couple of good angles to take of my Krait Phantom exploration ship while landed on Nueloae CD-D c15-1 C 3. I prefer the top-down image more, but the stars visible in the head-on image are a very nice touch.
Luckily these osseus cornibus indigo biologicals were easy to spot from my ship hovering at less than 20 meters up with night vision active. Taken on Nueloae TQ-K d9-3 7 c.
Week 14 of the expedition ran from April 13th to the 19th.