"This may not have been what we were looking for, but these still seem like promising locations to chart. Shall we get started?"
Sub moves to work the auspexes, beginning in an attempt to gather data about local transmissions. Are there any lightspeed transmissions similar to the ones being monitored by the research station?
The closest star is the
Binary System (they could probably use a name). Sub directs the sensors toward the thin disk of celestial objects surrounding them. Presumably, the fact that there are less potential sources should make it easier to pinpoint their location.
Due to distance, the Augers won't pick up any ship-sized contacts. (thousands of VU's away). [76 vs 24+20] The great distance proves to be too much to identify signals, so all that can be gleaned is planetary composition and large-scale energy emissions, if any.
Fortunately, the latter is present.
One of the planets, the further from the twin suns, emits transmissions from some unknown source near the pole. The power of the communicator, if it were isotropic, would be equivalent to... one terrawatt.
"If you desire it, Captain, I can cast about for any astrographic signals originating from this...I suppose it could be called a "system", though it is like none I can ever recall hearing about."
In truth the astropath didn't expect to find any such transmissions bouncing about, but then he never would have expected to see five large stars in such close proximity (as the infinite void went, anyway) to each other, either. Perhaps some of his kin could be found here.
[Psyniscience: 17] Maxwell too, hears thoughts from the direction of the star. The messages seem to be either encoded, or spoken in a foreign language unknown to the astropaths of the Imperium.
It may be possible to investigate the signals as either a cipher or another language, though pursing either route will take significant time.
Amara called on one of her housemates to continue piloting, now that the worst was over, and exited the navigator's sanctum for the bridge of the ship while donning her hood, alongside other outer 'vestments' to cover most parts the 'non-mutant' crew would be uneasy around.
Entering the bridge with an unconscious clank of her staff on the flooring, she approached the Rogue Trader to deliver what exactly she saw (sans any personal details).
"This is unlike anything I've seen before, other than the storm surrounding this place. Imagine an atoll, lagoon, or bay, but very enclosed; I could not get us any further lest we strain the gellar fields. Those five suns are also what I've seen," Amara said, after delivering her report.
"If anything is needed, I will be trying to chart the area with the auspex scans and otherwise."
Trade (Astrographer) tests, go?
[20] Amara drafts a chart of the suns and their planets. This is based on simple orbital data. Anything more will require closing in, which will take about a week to ten days for all systems.
BLUE SUN (1.2 stellar masses)
->0.7 AU: Rocky world (0.9 Terran masses)
--- 1 notably large moon (0.3 Terran masses)
--- Projected temperature:
Scorching->1.3 AU: Giant gaseous planet (743 Terran masses)
--- 3 notably large moons (0.3/0.7/1.2 Terran masses)
--- 8 major moons
--- Projected temperature:
Temperate->1.9 AU: Large rocky/gaseous world (14 Terran masses)
--- Projected temperature: Cold
->2.4 AU: Small rocky world (0.4 Terran masses)
--- Projected temperature: Freezing
->4.4 AU: Large gaseous planet (20 Terran masses)
--- 4 Major moons
--- Projected temperature: Freezing
...and 8 other dwarf planets
BINARY SYSTEM
-YELLOW SUN (0.7 stellar masses)
-ORANGE SUN (0.5 stellar masses)
->0.5 AU: Rocky world (0.8 Terran masses)
--- Projected temperature: Hot
--- Possible astropathic communications (Maxwell)
->0.7 AU: Rocky world (1.2 Terran masses)
--- Projected temperature:
Temperate--- Possible astropathic communications (Maxwell)
--- Anomalous energy source (Sub)
And a low-density debris disk at >2 AU
RED SUN (0.4 stellar masses)
2 Rocky worlds (Hot)
1 Rocky world (Temperate)
2 Rocky worlds (Cold)
3 Rocky worlds (Freezing)
Of these worlds, 2 of them have moons, both in the Freezing zone
WHITE DWARF (0.7 stellar masses)
->1.5 AU: Small Rocky double world (both 0.1 Terran masses, closely orbiting)
--- Projected temperature: Freezing
->3.2 AU: Dwarf Rocky world (0.4 Luna masses)
--- Shares orbit with a debris disk
--- Projected temperature: Freezing
->5.6 AU: Large gaseous planet (20 Terran masses)
--- 1 notably large moon (0.4 Terran masses)
--- Projected temperature: Freezing
->14 AU: Large gaseous planet (364 Terran masses)
--- 1 notably large moon (9 Terran masses)
--- 2 major moons
--- Projected temperature: Freezing
Perhaps they need names.