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the deep ocean planets apparently don't have any (or at least the one you encounter as part of the expo path doesn't)
This might be the problem with the expo planet others have noted isn't giving results...
Amongst several other "Titan Expedition" related fixes
Might as well loot the thing while you're at it if you're not in MP for some reason.
If you're already past that, pull up your discoveries list and find that planet name, and go to that station.
I spent an hour looking on the water world near R2 not finding anything thinking I was going crazy or doing something wrong... thank you for this!
(This doesn't work as well on saves that start on the Expedition. IIRC, The Nautilon quest requires Journey Level 50 to start.)
The problem now, however, is I have no marker for where R2 is, so how can I Chronicle it with a photo?
https://steamcommunity.com/app/275850/discussions/0/727997144358747879/#c727997144358790444
I barely dived 10 feet before the Rendezvous completed, just looked down and took photo at the same time, easy, got both rewards which include the deep water pressure thing, went back up spwned the Nautilon and dove to bottom to get the 1001 depth thing, got the Sea Glass while down there, went back up all done, off to a normal system with large water area to find Freighter easy.
If you did not take the photo when you triggered the first part that was a bit stupid. You will have big trouble finding the spot now.