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The first planetary celestial object landed on by a player. An expedition organised by Hatman - member of the [[Collective]], a faction within the [[Lodestar Alliance]] - succeeded in being the first to reach this moon.
The first planetary celestial object landed on by a player. An expedition organised by Hatman - member of the [[Collective]], a faction within the [[Lodestar Alliance]] - succeeded in being the first to reach this moon.
A flat, gray moon dotted with many mountains.  It is believed to be the closest moon to the home station at about 20,000 km, and was the first to be explored. It's exact size and distance is unknown.  Sometimes abbreviated as Ely.
First explored during the Closed Alpha on the 20th of May, 2020, at around 10:45 Greenwich Mean Time, by the player [[hatmanjmc]] of the [[Collective]].  The voyage took over 40 hours, and covered an estimated distance of 20,000 km.  Due to a sensor malfunction, hatmanjmc crashed, but survived and was able to repurpose his ship in order to plant a flag and explore Elysium.  This marked the first time an Endo reached any planetary surface, the first time a faction reached the moon, the first crash landing, and possibly the most famous bug report in the history of Starbase at the time.


==Expedition==
==Expedition==
The moon had been an intended goal for many adventurous individuals. The Collective had been planning it secretly with Hatman at the lead, designing the [[Moonshot]] the first spacecraft specifically designed for an expedition to the moon. The operation was carried out in secret, with only news being officially broadcast when Hatman judged his distance from the starting station, to be safe enough so he could not be pursued for the task to be publicly revealed.
The moon had been an intended goal for many adventurous individuals. The Collective had been planning it secretly with hatmanjmc at the lead, designing the [[Moonshot]] the first spacecraft specifically designed for an expedition to the moon. The operation was carried out in secret, with only news being officially broadcast when hatmanjmc judged his distance from the starting station, to be safe enough so he could not be pursued for the task to be publicly revealed.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 01:25, 22 May 2020

The first planetary celestial object landed on by a player. An expedition organised by Hatman - member of the Collective, a faction within the Lodestar Alliance - succeeded in being the first to reach this moon.

A flat, gray moon dotted with many mountains. It is believed to be the closest moon to the home station at about 20,000 km, and was the first to be explored. It's exact size and distance is unknown. Sometimes abbreviated as Ely.

First explored during the Closed Alpha on the 20th of May, 2020, at around 10:45 Greenwich Mean Time, by the player hatmanjmc of the Collective. The voyage took over 40 hours, and covered an estimated distance of 20,000 km. Due to a sensor malfunction, hatmanjmc crashed, but survived and was able to repurpose his ship in order to plant a flag and explore Elysium. This marked the first time an Endo reached any planetary surface, the first time a faction reached the moon, the first crash landing, and possibly the most famous bug report in the history of Starbase at the time.

Expedition

The moon had been an intended goal for many adventurous individuals. The Collective had been planning it secretly with hatmanjmc at the lead, designing the Moonshot the first spacecraft specifically designed for an expedition to the moon. The operation was carried out in secret, with only news being officially broadcast when hatmanjmc judged his distance from the starting station, to be safe enough so he could not be pursued for the task to be publicly revealed.

Gallery

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