![]() This is one of the best places in the solar system to spot astronomical events, you know. What’s weird is I’ve actually seen a couple of supernovae today. “Supernovae look like extra bright stars to the naked eye, but if you zoom in with your signalscope you can tell that they’re actually enormous explosions.>How do I know if I’ve spotted a supernova?.Keep an eye or two on the stars, and maybe you’ll spot one yourself!” Usually, I’d be fortunate to see just one. I wonder if some of these stars are older than we realized?” Massive stars go supernova at the very end of their life spans, which is why it’s so unusual to see two in a single day. Hornfels noticed our star charts are out of date, so they asked me to update them. ![]() “To be honest, I haven’t left this lakebed.Please don’t tell the others I said this, but sometimes I think I’m the only traveler out here interested in doing any science at all. I don’t mean to brag, but I’m really quite good with the Little Scout, so I’ve been taking pictures of everything from right here in my campsite. Have you seen the old shipwreck site on the Ember Twin’s southern hemisphere, the one shooting a bright beam of light into the sky? It’s not one of our own crashes, surprisingly enough - this one’s a Nomai ship. You’ll find Nomai ruins across the Twins, but, strangely, not a single settlement! Believe me, if there was one to see, I’d have seen it with my Little Scout. The Ember Twin is full of cave systems, though - maybe the answer lies underground?” So where did they live? Not on the surface, clearly. >How dangerous is that big column of falling sand?.
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