The GUARDIANS Guide - Norma Expanse
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This new guide from the crew on the Fleet Carrier The Yellow Star continues to look at the ruins of Ancient Guardian sites, revealing the beauty of those mysterious structures, in a clear invitation for others to visit them and – why not – contribute to unveil their secrets.
The MIGHTY Sidewinder
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Exobiologists should have one Sidewinder, the only ship that lands on a space the size of a handkerchief. The little Sidewinder is, in fact, more than a useful all-rounder, it is fast and fun… and the most ecological.
Discover how to get your own Sidewinder in Elite: Dangerous ready for exploration.
The GUARDIANS Guide - Inner Orion Spur
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This guide covering the new Guardian sites close to home is the 20th eBook about Elite: Dangerous published since August 2023, continuing a series that has covered everything from nebulae and NSP to why the Sidewinder is the best ship for Exobiology based on a Fleet Carrier. The crew on The Yellow Star hopes the eBooks published motivate Commanders to explore Elite: Dangerrous.
A Cobra in the Backyard
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A comic-style eBook showing the new survey pack theme for the Cobra MK III used in a short exobiology tour around "the bubble", to reveal how to "make a living" exploring planets and moons within the region of colonized space spanning 160 light-years from Sol.
The nearly 30-page comic-style eBook is a clear example that the area still has hidden planetary wonders waiting to be found. Or rediscovered…
Nebulas & Guardians - Beauty and Mystery in Elite: Dangerous, Volume II
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With my three Commanders onboard the Fleet Carrier The Yellow Star, I’ve spent one month at the Eta Carina Nebula and Sector, in Elite: Dangerous Odyssey (EDO), for one project that is the most ambitious of those I’ve created based using the space simulation.
This is the second volume covering the journey, which took us to the NGC 3199 Sector and Nebula. The two volumes are a clear suggestion for people to explore EDO.
The Stellar Remnant Tour - Elite Dangerous Odyssey
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The Stellar Remnant Tour - with a practical guide to keep your Fleet Carrier in the black… - that’s a long title - is the 14th eBook created with assets from Elite: Dangerous Odyssey.
This volume looks at the stellar remnant bodies present in two regions of the galaxy: Elysian Shore and the Formidine Rift. Using them as key waypoints for the journey, the expedition took the fleet carrier The Yellow Star through some of the most interesting places waiting for explorers to visit them.
Remembering Yellow
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Following a previous eBook dedicated to the memory of my calico cat Yellow, "Dangerous Journey" this new volume shares the story of my new voyage, with my two sons - in real-life - to the planet chosen as Yellow's Den, a pilgrimage that took us to Explorer's Anchorage and beyond, onboard the Fleet Carrier named... "The Yellow Star". This is a very personal eBook shared here because others might find it interesting. Hope you enjoy the images.
The NEBULAS at Ryker's Hope
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The Fleet Carrier “The Yellow Star” is on a trip to document nebulas in different regions of the galaxy. After a first volume dedicated to the nebulas (or nebulae, if you prefer the term) in the Galactic Centre the carrier headed to Ryker’s Hope to visit the most interesting nebulas in that region.
The NEBULA at the Trojan Belt
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As we felt for The Veils, with its single nebula, we also approached Trojan Belt with caution, with fear that the trip would be in vain. We’ve yet, in fact, to find a region from the galaxy that does not have exciting features that make you stay longer. The whole volume shared here is an example of how much you can find in the Trojan Belt. And we only touched the surface!
The NEBULA at Dryman's Point
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It’s becoming a trend! In the Veils and at Trojan Belt we feared a single nebula would not justify the journey, and we were wrong. This time, at Dryman’s Point, we knew the single nebula was important, but nothing prepared us for the colorful experience we share in this volume. It’s, no doubt, one of the most exciting places to visit if you are an astrophotographer.