The Pleiades Survey Project needs your help, CMDR!
Lots of very unusual discoveries are being made in star systems within 150 LY of Merope: Unknown Artifacts, Unknown Probes, and now unknown wrecks on the surface.
Our continued research is hampered by an incomplete picture of the systems within this "shell". Many of us have scanned those systems with discovery scanners as we've passed through, and some of us have scanned bodies within those systems; but unfortunately there isn't a way for us to easily share that information with each other.
Existing tools also require a lot more work on the behalf of individual CMDRs.
Fortunately Lab D of the Canonn Institute's work on biscuit analysis systems--to automatically determine whether or not a given biscuit is a digestive or a hobnob--turn out to also be applicable to analyzing star system data! Taking much of the hard work from individual CMDRs.
Here's where you come in!
Upload your screenshots here.
Our goal is to extract as much information as we can, putting together each of the small pieces held by individual CMDRs, and building up a more complete picture of the entire shell. All information will be made available to everyone through EDSM and EDDB, so questions like "which systems have ammonia worlds?" within this region can be answered quickly.
Lots of very unusual discoveries are being made in star systems within 150 LY of Merope: Unknown Artifacts, Unknown Probes, and now unknown wrecks on the surface.
Our continued research is hampered by an incomplete picture of the systems within this "shell". Many of us have scanned those systems with discovery scanners as we've passed through, and some of us have scanned bodies within those systems; but unfortunately there isn't a way for us to easily share that information with each other.
Existing tools also require a lot more work on the behalf of individual CMDRs.
Fortunately Lab D of the Canonn Institute's work on biscuit analysis systems--to automatically determine whether or not a given biscuit is a digestive or a hobnob--turn out to also be applicable to analyzing star system data! Taking much of the hard work from individual CMDRs.
Here's where you come in!
- Take a look through your flight logs, and your galaxy map, and note the systems that you've visited that are within 150 LY of Merope.
- Grab screenshots (F10) of the system map of those systems (you don't even need to move from your current location to do this).
- If you've scanned any bodies, select them and grab screenshots of the information tabs about them. You'll probably need to scroll down and grab screenshots of the lower pages too.
- Take screenshots of the Navigation Panel of your ship, scroll down to capture all the nearby systems.
- Take an extra few seconds to discovery scan the system, and grab the system map, etc. as above.
Upload your screenshots here.
Our goal is to extract as much information as we can, putting together each of the small pieces held by individual CMDRs, and building up a more complete picture of the entire shell. All information will be made available to everyone through EDSM and EDDB, so questions like "which systems have ammonia worlds?" within this region can be answered quickly.