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A contribution by Gaspar - EA6AMM17

#Borealis, Part 2. Ch V

A gloomy atmosphere had settled in the AstraNova Station. It really boded ill for the Hipparchus’ crew.

Minutes before, the station’s plasma and X-ray sensors monitoring the activity of the Vela X-1 pulsar had suddenly detected unusually high anomalies. When the science team analysed the data, they could not believe their eyes: It was a big shock wave.

Checking Hydra’s log, they observed that before it was registered, a brief but huge luminosity variation had occurred in the Vela constellation quadrant. Almost at the same time, they realized that they had stopped receiving telemetry from the Hipparchus.

#Borealis, a Space Suite: 2 Parts; 23 Chapters / custom composite generators.
More info and index: https://www.reddit.com/r/MyNoise/comments/y8wfsx/borealis

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Published on November 26th, 2022
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  Once alerted by the alarm system, the scientists at the AstraNova station switched off the plasma and X-ray sensors.

  After several hours of unsuccessfully calling the Hipparchus, the AstraNova COMM officers ceased transmissions, but continued to monitor all bands.

  It had been a long, sad day at the AstraNova station. After finishing their duty shift, the members of the science team retired to their sleeping compartments. There, each of them continued to think long about the sad events of the day and the Hipparchus crew.

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