Verifying the Teleki Carina Neutron Belt
Today I arrived at Praei Bre WO-R d4-3 which is the reference system for the Teleki Carina Neutron Belt.
It is a neutron star system allright, but my scanning of the immediate area showed no more neutron stars to be found. Weird... could it be an error in the POI description in the Galactic Mapping Project?
With the help of EDSM I plotted all neutron stars within 2000 LY of my position.
This was the result (click image for larger version):
So clearly the reference system is wrong and will need updating - as there is no other neutrons in the immediate vicinity of the reference system, but instead a multitude of neutron stars located some 800 LY from my position and beyond.
So at first glance everything looks as it should - there is clearly a string of neutron stars to be found here... But what worries me is that this string is clearly aligned with the direction of travel for CMDRs going along the spiral arm. Could it be that there are many more neutron stars to be found here, and the Neutron Belt is merely a false artifact - simply the path of multiple CMDRs travelling through a cloud or layer of neutrons (thus generating the 'belt')?
It looks like scanning of the surrounding area for additional neutron stars not yet registered on EDSM is required to investigate this... If there is anyone out there who would like to assist in this task I could surely use the extra manpower
Today I arrived at Praei Bre WO-R d4-3 which is the reference system for the Teleki Carina Neutron Belt.
It is a neutron star system allright, but my scanning of the immediate area showed no more neutron stars to be found. Weird... could it be an error in the POI description in the Galactic Mapping Project?
With the help of EDSM I plotted all neutron stars within 2000 LY of my position.
This was the result (click image for larger version):

So clearly the reference system is wrong and will need updating - as there is no other neutrons in the immediate vicinity of the reference system, but instead a multitude of neutron stars located some 800 LY from my position and beyond.
So at first glance everything looks as it should - there is clearly a string of neutron stars to be found here... But what worries me is that this string is clearly aligned with the direction of travel for CMDRs going along the spiral arm. Could it be that there are many more neutron stars to be found here, and the Neutron Belt is merely a false artifact - simply the path of multiple CMDRs travelling through a cloud or layer of neutrons (thus generating the 'belt')?
It looks like scanning of the surrounding area for additional neutron stars not yet registered on EDSM is required to investigate this... If there is anyone out there who would like to assist in this task I could surely use the extra manpower
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