Elite Dangerous

Elite Dangerous

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Places to visit in elite dangerous
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Hey there i dont know what to do here so enjoy this info. commanders the sky is the limit.
Day 1: let there be light
Day 2: creation of the sky
Day 3: Land and vegetation
Day 4: stars and moons
Day 5: Sea creatures and Birds
Day 6: Creation of the Human being and land animals
Day 7: God rested and blessed the 7th day making it holy.
Science and religion together
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Sol
Our very own Solar System, Sol is a must-visit for any space traveler. While you can’t land on Earth, you can marvel at its beauty from orbit and learn about the future history of Earth and the Federation through various tourist beacons. ( DO NOT SKIP THIS ONE )

LHS 304
Home to a stunning DA white dwarf star, LHS 304 offers a spectacular sight with its light blue jet cones. It’s also a great spot for FSD supercharging, boosting your ship’s jump range by 50%.

Jackson’s Lighthouse
This system is known for its close proximity to Sol and features a neutron star. It’s a breathtaking destination for those looking to witness the power of these dense remnants of supernovae.

Nebulae Galore
The Milky Way in Elite Dangerous is dotted with mesmerizing nebulae. Some of the most famous ones include:

Lagoon Nebula: Surrounded by neutron stars, black holes, and a cluster of B/A-type stars.
Spirograph Nebula: Known for its brilliant greenish hue and massive O-Type central star.

NGC 7822: A star cluster with over 10 black holes, offering a superb place for explorers.

Barnard’s Loop: A massive nebula close to Sol, surrounded by other notable nebulae like the Orion, Flame, Horsehead, and Running Man nebulae.

Crab Pulsar and Surrounding Nebulae
The Crab Nebula, centered around the Crab Pulsar, is a kaleidoscope of colors and surrounded by other beautiful nebulae such as the Jellyfish, Rosette, and Seagull nebulae.

Sadr Region and Surrounding Nebulae
A bit further from inhabited space, this region offers a variety of nebulae, including The North American and Pelican Nebula, Veil Nebula East/West, and NGC 7822
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Sagittarius A*
The supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy is a landmark destination for all explorers. The journey there is long but rewarding, with many interesting systems to scan along the way.

Colonia
Located about 22,000 light-years away from Sol, Colonia serves as a hub for explorers in the outer reaches of the galaxy. It’s a great place to repair, refuel, and share stories with fellow travelers.

Beagle Point
One of the farthest systems you can visit from Sol, Beagle Point is a testament to the endurance and determination of any explorer. It’s located on the opposite side of the galaxy, over 65,000 light-years away.


The Formidine Rift

A mysterious region of space that holds many secrets and is part of the game’s lore. Explorers who venture into the Rift often seek the abandoned settlements and hidden messages left behind.

The Galactic Core
The core of the Milky Way is dense with stars and offers some of the most breathtaking views in the game. It’s also rich in rare materials and astronomical phenomena.

The Great Annihilator
A binary system of black holes, The Great Annihilator is a unique and dangerous destination. It’s located near the Galactic Core and is a popular spot for thrill-seeking explorers.

The Abyss
An area of space with very few stars, known for its challenging navigation. The Abyss is on the way to Beagle Point and tests the skills of even the most experienced pilots.
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Mitterand Hollow
Located in the Epsilon Indi system, Mitterand Hollow is a moon with an extremely fast orbit, allowing you to witness rapid planet rises and sets—a truly unique phenomenon.

Neutron Nebula
A beautiful blue-purple nebula with a landable planet orbiting a neutron star, providing a surreal space vista.

Vonarburg Co-operative

Located in the Wyrd system, this station is known for its impressive interior design, making it a visual treat for visitors.

Epsilon Indi
This system features a landable moon that orbits so quickly you can see the planet rise every minute or so, adding to the thrill of landing.



Kagawa Survey in the Larg System
A location known for its beauty and tranquility, perfect for commanders looking for a serene experience.

Cubeo
This system features an external shipdock for the larger ships, offering a different perspective on docking and ship management
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Guardian Structures
Synuefe XR-H d11-102: A system containing Guardian ruins where you can uncover the history and technology of this ancient race.

Synuefe NL-N c23-4: Known for its active Guardian Sentinels and the opportunity to gather Guardian materials and blueprints.

Thargoid Sites
Pleiades Nebula: A region with significant Thargoid activity, where you can find Non-Human Signal Sources and encounter Thargoid ships.

Coalsack Nebula: Another hotspot for Thargoid encounters, especially if you’re looking to engage in Anti-Xeno combat.

Witch Head Nebula: Offers opportunities to find Thargoid ships and engage in combat or simply observe these mysterious beings.

Thargoid-Guardian War Ruins

Guardian-Thargoid War Sites: Visit systems where the ancient war took place to explore ruins and learn about the conflict that shaped the history of these two species.

Thargoid Structures
Thargoid Surface Sites: Encounter the remnants of Thargoid presence on various planets and moons, offering a glimpse into their technology and architecture.

Guardian Beacons
Guardian Beacons: Scattered throughout the galaxy, these beacons can be activated to reveal locations of ancient Guardian technology and lore.

Thargoid Interactions
Hyperdictions: Experience the thrill of being pulled out of hyperspace by a Thargoid ship, a unique and cinematic event
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The View
HR 6164: Known as “The View,” this system features a ringed Earth-like world with a breathtaking view of the galaxy. It’s a popular spot for taking stunning screenshots.

The Collection of Wonders
Skaudai CH-B d14-34: This system is home to a collection of astronomical phenomena, including a ringed M-class star, a ringed white dwarf, and a black hole, all within close proximity.

The Crystalline Shards
Crystalline Shard Fields: Found in various systems, these fields are composed of biological structures that yield rare materials. They’re not only valuable for gathering resources but also offer a unique visual spectacle.

The Zurara
Syreadiae JX-F c0: The final resting place of the megaship Zurara, which holds a dark piece of the game’s lore. Exploring the ship logs provides a chilling narrative experience

The Spirograph Nebula
BD-12 1172: Located in the Spirograph Nebula, this system is often voted as one of the most beautiful in the galaxy, with its vivid colors and massive O-Type central star.

Betelgeuse
Betelgeuse: The famous red supergiant star offers a unique perspective on stellar scale and is a must-visit for those interested in stellar phenomena.

The Ghost of Jupiter
NGC 3242: Also known as the Ghost of Jupiter, this planetary nebula provides a stunning view reminiscent of the famous Eye of Sauron from the Lord of the Rings series.

The Orion Nebula Tourist Center
Orion Nebula: Visit the tourist center located in an asteroid base within a gas giant’s ring, offering a spectacular view of the surrounding nebulae.

The Lave Cluster
Lave: Famous for its rare trade goods, the Lave cluster is also home to beautiful planetary rings and vibrant space stations
4 Comments
clarkeveritas Jan 14 @ 3:39pm 
Nice to see theplayer counts going up again. The war brought a bunch of new people in and the new ships are bringing in some older players. Good times.
Wither_czach Dec 27, 2024 @ 10:10am 
I think you're wrong. Collection of Wonders (CoW) is in the Skaude AA-A 294h system, not Skaudai CH-B d14-34.
Planewalker Dec 23, 2024 @ 8:27am 
Will be interesting to see if COL 70 / Barnard's loop makes a reappearance next year.
Wonder how fast people will build colonies or highways into the various sectors.
So many things happened this year in elite i can hardly keep track of it all. XD

Nice guide, well written. :D
kacpi1600 Jul 31, 2024 @ 5:15am 
Really well written and researched my friend, it's a shame that the game has died now because of frontier being stupid. Exploring used to be amazing back in the game's prime.