Bravo six, going dark build for Exploration

I always want to explore dark places of the space but never left the bubble since i joined E.D. (2015) i was thinking about a ship which can sustain itself in harsh conditions of space and jump without much fear. While im going in deep i may try to scan some planet and exobio data for profit but ship should be able to withstand a lil bit crash and landing failures depends on the gravity. I probaly have 4 options if i want to reach +50ly jump range without stripping the ship to the core which is Anaconda, Krait Phantom, AspX or DBX. Main problem for me that i cant fit all the optional modules i want in the ships except anaconda, but it seems too bulky for landing, supercruise etc. This build can reach 64.7Ly with full fuel tanks yet it has everything i need.

My question is do you have any other recommendation of ship builds or shall i change any part from this one ? Builds i found at online are either for speedrunning or simple exobio builds that probably i cant fly them due to frail structure.(Engineering advices are welcomed yet i dont have sensor + life support engineer rn so i cant make lightweight modification, but included it in build.)

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