UAs, Barnacles and other mysteries Thread 8 - The Canonn

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Binary octets, i.e. bytes.

Transcribed as best I could. Some digits are unclear, the penultimate row appears to have two sets smushed together.

00100000 00101100 01110011 01110100 01101100
01100?01 01100010 00100?00 01101111 01110111 01110100 00100000 00101100 01110010 01100001 011101?0
01110011 00100000 0110010? 01101110 01101111 00100000 0?101000 01110100 01101001 01110111 00100000
01101101 01100101 0???0100 01110011 01111001 01110011 00100000 01100001 00100000 01101110 01101001
00100000 01110100 01110010 01101111 01110000 01110000 01110101 01110011 00100000 01110011 01100011
01101001 01110100 01110011 01101001 01100111 01101111 01101100 00101101 01100101 01110010 01110000
00100000 01100100 01100101 01100101 01101110 00100000 01101100 01101100 10000000011001 01110101
01101111 01111001 00100000 01110011 01100101 01110101 01101100 01100011 00100000 01100101 01110010
 
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I bet it's coordinates to plot an octagonal ship. [alien]

Jumped onto Discord and got this in relation to searching for systems based on coordinates (which is surprisingly non-trivial):


Alot (EDTS)-Today at 2:36 PM
If you just mean "close to X", my Python tools (EDTS) can do that
You can just do python close_to.py -m 100 -n 1000 '[12.0, 34.0, 56.0]' for example, and it'll give you 1000 systems closest to those coords, with a max search range of 100Ly(edited)
 
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