That's pretty easy to explain...Frontier thought someone was going to figure out the meaning behind the ruins. Months past and no one did, so they started up an in-game way of dropping hints to move the progress along. If we can't find the sites, they'll drop more hints. If we find the sites and still can't figure it out, they'll drop more hints. Make sense?
Thats the spirit![]()
Just got the news, congratulations to CMDR Zorbaq!!!!! Time to crack open some celebratory sparkling beverages! I can't wait till I'm free, I'll haul my Anaconda out there for an evening's science-ing![]()
As for the fact that these ruins are identical, I can't say I'm overly surprised. It's the same with the alien wrecks, after all. What does disappoint me is that the data is the same.
I find it interesting that both ruins were found on worlds which have moons, and also orbit brown dwarves. I'd always wondered if the two large circles represented the relationship between a planet and its moon. Maybe the Guardians consider moons sacred?
Since it's been shown that moons rise and set relative to the circles on the ruins site getting the relationship between the moons ground track and the ruins on the existing sites will help us identify the particular relationship.
We can then use this offset on other systems with moons to identify a search path.
Basically we can get the great circle path of the moon
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_circle
Then offset it relative to the orbital direction and identify the small circle that runs parallel to it on the side that would result in it rising at the correct circle and setting at the other circle.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle_of_a_sphere#/search
To facilitate that I've taken the liberty to create the following google sheet to gather the necessary latitude and longitude points in a given time. Using these I can identify the great circle paths between them and their points. And then offset those to get the parallel track for the ruins.
Once we gather this data for the existing sites we can better correlate the angle of the ruins to the moons so we can derive the proper angle and track on the other landable bodies with moons for a search for new sites.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-fqcT1t1QylyadOa23_fgFIlbRy7QBr2G2M4gjxOKsA
I'm hoping that my less than thrilled demeanor isn't being mistaken for anger. Sure I'm disappointed in how this is going, but searching like this for carbon copy sites surely must disappoint us all, right?
FD watched this thread, so we really should address that disappointment or they'll assume this formula is a-ok, and I'm pretty sure none of us want that.
If it's a problem I can take that sorta talk elsewhere, but I thought some dialogue on it would be welcome.
*shrug*
I study and teach religion - I would certainly agree with the Guardians revering the moons. Another alternative is that the moons are used to bounce a signal off.
I rather assumed you meant you had blocked whoever was bugging you, and hence "who's mad?"[big grin]
Has anyone checked if activating the beacons in one of the ruins has any remote effect on the other ruins?
Love this hypothesis.
Careful, though - the nay-saying un-contributing members in this thread might not be able to read your easily readable diagram. They may also ask for proof for an hypothesis.
I study and teach religion - I would certainly agree with the Guardians revering the moons. Another alternative is that the moons are used to bounce a signal off.
Is this going to work for the system without (landable) moon'ed planets Synuefe XL-J D10-119? (It has binary pairs)