Astrometrics Officer's log
Posted on Sunday May 24th, 2020 @ 10:59pm by Ensign Yojin Vazix
Mission:
Episode Six: A dance of ice and fire
Location: Gamma Quadrant
Timeline: Stardate 97689.3
Danger is a constant companion of a space explorer, but it is so good to feel safe!
The data we've managed to get from the surface of HJR-4462 planet is so rich and interesting - nothing like I've ever seen.
I've been working on it for most of the day, but it seems like an endless mine of discovery.
At least two thing has been made clear:
One - the magnetic resonance is the effect of the star through the dense, metal rich, debris field around the system.
Two - the planet is in a constant dynamic of freezing due to the star's obstruction by the debris and the meteorite showers that evaporate the surface, creating atmosphere.
I'd like to see anyone getting me off the astrometrics lab, now!


