Interesting star systems - Sirius

Nearest Interesting star systems to Sirius up to a maximum distance of 20.0 Ly
Key
This consist of three icons separated by hyphens representing the human populated control of the system. If it is blank than the system is unpopulated
Otherwise the first Icon is the system allegiance, the second is the security level and the third is the main system economy
- Populated, Empire allegiance
- Populated, Independent allegiance
M - System has Medium security.
- Industrial economy
- Agricultural economy
- Terraforming economy
- Refinery economy
- Military economy
- Tourism economy
- Colony economy
- Prison economy
WW - Water World
AW - Ammonia World
(T) indicates a terraformable body
Distance (Ly) |
System (Links to Inara) |
Civilization Allegiance - |
Interested Parties |
Region | Notes |
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7.8 | WISE 0855-0714 | - L - | Space installations | 5A | Agricultural Installation. See this image. |
8.6 | Sol | - H - | Humans Thargoids |
Permit required (especially for Thargoids). Check out Voyager, a kind of E.D. easter egg. Check out the Federation Battlecruiser near Earth (unless the Thargoids have already got to it) but don’t get too close, there is also one near Mars but apparently it is the president's personal ship and if you get too close they open fire. I seem to remember that this system has inter-system trade potential, buying metals at the extraction stations and selling them at the service ones. I think Jupiter has some RESs for bounty hunting within a ring that is unusually sparse of ‘roids. I went here to get selfies in front of all the famous planets and moons. | |
Base Jumping | Ariel | Canyon ridge jumping (Aashenfox) A great base jumping location with 0.03-0.04g gravity. For more info see video Source(s):Alec Turner | |||
9.5 | Alpha Centauri | - M - | Rare traders Muggins |
Lose a few hours of your real life trekking to Hutton orbital (about 1 and a half hours) to pick up some mugs. And whilst you’re there you can drop one off, you-yourself, what else could you be if you did this stupendous run? Still it has gotta be done for some fun. | |
Space installations | B1 | Civilian Installation. See this image. | |||
11.6 | Luyten 674-15 | - M - | Wreckage Materials Hunters |
Bells World, at lat./longt. -10.9630, 170.1096 | Wreckage of something, perhaps an Annaconda?. Fill up on Tellurium, Ruthenium, Antimony and Tungsten here. There are 3 cargo racks close to the wreckage, destroy them and they will release these rare materials. Log out and log in and start all over again until you have had your fill. Head for -10.9630, 170.1096. Check out the link here. Scan the wreckage before you leave and you will get a marker on the map for the next time you need to return. Supposedly, there are also Thargoid sensors here. |
15.3 | Epsilon Indi | - H - | Canyon Runners | Do some canyon running here. Mitterand hollow as shown here by 777Driver. Mitterand is a small moon orbiting the planet New Africa. Mitterand Hollow is also an amazing planet for the speed in which it orbits its mother planet, around 90 seconds. Land on it and watch the mother planet go flying past every 90 seconds or so. | |
16.3 | Groombridge 34 | - M - | Space installations | 4A | Scientific installation. See this image. |
18.5 | LAWD 26 | - L - | Explorers | A Wolf Rayet star within the bubble. I remember spending ages looking for Stone's treasure here, thanks Frontier, I should hand myself in at Hutton orbital for "mug" recycling. |
The system name links through to Inara where details of the stations in the system and their facilities can be obtained and also trade opportunities etc. (when it is available).
Most of the resources systems here I have found myself but many I have found on the elite dangerous forums and have given the links and credit where necessary. For Ship docks, Megaships, Installations and Asteroid bases I mostly used the information supplied by Alec Turner and AlistairHope.