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POI Name: Creme Brulee geysers
POI type: surface feature
Galmap ref: Eol Groa UG-K d9-89

Desc: This nice and active field of silicate vapour geysers has been named by it discoverer, who after two months trip, eating standard rather tastless space ship rations was craving badly for something else and the view of sulphur dioxide planet the moon was orbiting about reminded him of this very old recipe for dessert. Head for 7BA , coordinates 54.01 107.35.

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Woodenhorsė;5613884 said:
Hi,

Found a quadruple water world system about 4.5KLY from Colonia. Are these still considered rare - If so I can do a minor POI entry.

Cheers,

Depends a bit on location (some places in the galaxy are bleaker than others) but also on additional system info. Like this system where all four WW are terraform candidates and moons of the same dwarf star. https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/357359-4-terraformable-WW-moons-in-one-system

Post it and we´ll take a look at it :)
 
Depends a bit on location (some places in the galaxy are bleaker than others) but also on additional system info. Like this system where all four WW are terraform candidates and moons of the same dwarf star. https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/357359-4-terraformable-WW-moons-in-one-system

Post it and we´ll take a look at it :)

Nothing as crazy as that I'm afraid...

Happy to submit it on spec, just didn't want to spam the thread if you know what I mean.
 
Not wishing to be all "You've been to Tenerife? well I'VE been to TWENTYerife" about it, I discovered a system with six water worlds and an earthlike on the way to Beagle Point...I knew it was unusual but didn't realise it might be EDSM-unusual...worth submitting?
 
Proposed POI Name: Seven Sages
POI Type: Planetary Feature
POI Location: BYA FREAU SO-Z D13-5
Description: Despite being an ordinary-enough system as far as stars are concerned (containing an A class and a K class), this system features six water worlds and an Earth-like world. Located between the Norma and Scutum-Centaurus Arms of the Galaxy, the system is around 48,400 light years from Sol, and around 27,700 light years from the Colonia region. Visitors travelling to or from Beagle Point would be well-advised to visit The Seven Sages, as it is believed to have the highest number of water worlds/Earth-likes in a single system, and moreover, the financial rewards for scanning these seven objects makes this a very valuable system indeed.
In mythology, the seven sages were renowned wise men in Ancient Greece whose combined wisdom echoed down the following centuries.


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Not wishing to be all "You've been to Tenerife? well I'VE been to TWENTYerife" about it, I discovered a system with six water worlds and an earthlike on the way to Beagle Point...I knew it was unusual but didn't realise it might be EDSM-unusual...worth submitting?

Ok, feeling a bit inadequate now :-(
 
Addition to : Eolls Graae PG-E b15-4 (Bendurion's Present)

In the center of nebula you can visit a site with high pressure carbon dioxide geysers. Head to moon AB1B coordinates -38.50 -16.65

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On behalf of CMDR Domaq from the Rock Rats I added the following Jumponium Depots:

Cam's Gold (Gold System containing all elements)

NGC 2452 SECTOR KX-T B3-1
M-class scoopable
Terra-formable ringed WW (tagged)

1 - HMC, 0.52G, V: 5.60%, Cd: 1.80%
2 - HMC, 0.53G, Ge: 4.60%, Cd: 1.70%, Po: 0.60%
6 A - ICY, 0.05G, V: 3.00%
6 B - ICY, 0.05G, Cd: 0.90%, Y: 0.70%
7 B - ICY, 0.12G, Ge: 3.40%, Nb: 0.80%, Y: 0.70%
7 C - ICY, 0.10G, Ge: 3.60%, Nb: 0.90%, Y: 0.70%
8 A - ICY, 0.09G, Y: 0.70%
8 B - ICY, 0.08G NONE
8 C - ICY, 0.07G, Ge: 3.50%
8 D - ICY, 0.07G NONE
8 E - ICY, 0.09G, Ge: 3.60%, Nb: 0.90%
8 F - ICY, 0.09G, V: 3.00%, Cd: 0.90%, Y: 0.70%
9 A - ICY, 0.03G, Cd: 1.00%, As: 1.60%, Po: 0.30%
9 B - ICY, 0.04G, Ge: 3.50%, Cd: 0.90%, Po: 0.30%
9 C - ICY, 0.04G, Ge: 3.50%, Nb: 0.80%
9 D - ICY, 0.04G, Ge: 3.50%, Po: 0.30%
9 E - ICY, 0.04G, Nb: 0.90%, As: 1.60%, Y: 0.70%



Depot 2452

NGC 2452 SECTOR VE-Q B5-1
M-class scoopable

A 1 - HMC, 0.26g, V: 5.60%, Ge: 4.80%
A 2 - HMC, 0.26g, V: 5.80%, Ge: 5.00%, Cd: 1.80%, Y: 1.40%
A 3 - HMC, 0.31g, V: 5.50%
A 4 - HMC, 0.31g, Ge: 4.60%, Nb: 1.50%
A 5 - HMC, 0.44g, Cd: 1.80%, As: 2.20%
ABC 4 D - ICY, 0.07g, V: 3.00%, Ge: 3.60%, Cd: 1.00%, Po: 0.30%



King's Ransom (Gold System containing all elements)

2MASS J07523554-2625083

1 - HMC, 1.34G: Cr (9.6%) Mn (8.8%) Ge (4.4%) Cd (1.7%) W (1.2%) Te (1.1%)
2 - HMC, 1.04G: Mn (9.2%) Zn (6.0%) Ge (4.6%) Sn (1.4%) W (1.2%) Sb (1.0%)
3 - HMC, 1.24G: Zn (6.5%) Ge (5.0%) As (2.2%) W (1.3%) Te (1.3%) Hg (1.0%)
4 - HMC, 0.87G: Cr (9.4%) Mn (8.7%) Zn (5.7%) Nb (1.4%) Mo (1.4%) Ru (1.3%)
5 - HMC, 1.25G: Cr (10.3%) Ge (4.8%) Zr (2.7%) Mo (1.5%) Sn (1.5%) Po (0.6%)
6 - HMC, 0.98G: Zn (6.4%) V (5.7%) Se (2.6%) Cd (1.8%) Mo (1.5%) Y (1.4%)
8 A - ROCKY, 0.33G: Mn (8.4%) Ge (5.3%) V (5.0%) W (1.1%) Hg (0.9%) Tc (0.7%)
11 - ROCKY ICE, 1.21G: Mn (7.1%) Zn (4.7%) V (4.2%) Cd (1.3%) Nb (1.2%) Ru (1.1%)



Pirates' Depot

SKULL AND CROSSBONES NEB. SECTOR HW-W C1-7

Amazing GREEN system using only 2 planets including an incredibly rare Polonium + 4!
Again tagged by others but not previously in EDDB.

1 - HMC, 0.07G: Cr (9.9%) V (5.4%) Ge (4.6%) Mo (1.4%) Sn (1.4%) Ru (1.4%)
2 - HMC, 0.05G: Mn (9.1%) Zn (6.0%) Ge (4.6%) Cd (1.7%) Mo (1.4%) Y (1.3%)
3 - HMC, 0.20G: V (6.0%) Zr (2.9%) As (2.3%) Cd (1.9%) Nb (1.7%) Po (0.7%)
13 - ICY, 0.69G: Cr (7.3%) Ge (3.4%) As (1.5%) Cd (1.3%) Sn (1.1%) Ru (1.0%)
13 A - ICY, 0.03G: Cr (5.4%) Se (4.2%) Ge (3.5%) Cd (0.9%) Ru (0.7%) W (0.7%)
 
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Proposed POI Name: The Magnificent Seven

Greetings Commander,
that's an excellent find to be sure. However, the Magnificent Seven also refers to a (real world) group of seven pulsars that are in close proximity to Sol and are currently under integration into EDSM. It would be most convenient if you could come up with another name instead.

Fly safe and may the winds be at your back!
Andrew
 
New POI.

Proposed POI Name: Alastor
POI Type: Planetary Nebula
Galmap ref : Flyoo Groa SO-Z e0

Desc: "Alastor is a small blue and pink planetary nebula deep within the reaches of the Abyssal Plain. Named in honour of Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem Alastor, or the Spirit of Solitude. This POI is a welcome scene of colour in the bleakness of the western parts of the Scutum-Centaurus arm. Within the nebula is a neutron star, the stellar remnant of a supernova 230 million years ago. There are no bodies suitable for landing in this system, although a K-class star 16,000 light-seconds away from the neutron star is orbited by a gas giant with water-based life."

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New POI.

Proposed POI Name: Abyss Pool Nebula
POI Type: Planetary Nebula
Galmap ref : Dryae Flyoae NT-Q E5-193

Description: "The Abyss Pool Nebula is named in honour of a famous geyser with deep green water that once existed in Yellowstone National Park on Earth. This planetary nebula is reminiscent of the Spirograph nebula, but is distinguished by the large number of landable bodies with active geology. The sight of these geological formations within the brilliant green nebula is a welcome one to travelers within the western edges of the Festival Grounds, not far from the Clown Nebula. At the center of the nebula is a neutron star produced in a supernova explosion 260 million years ago."

Screen shot:

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Location of geological feature:
Dryae Flyoae NT-Q E5-193 A 1 B A
70.5221, -4.7720
Major metallic magma volcanism
 
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POI Name: NGC 2867
POI Type: Planetary Nebula
Galmap ref : GCRV 6100

Desc: "NGC 2867 (or Caldwell 90) is a planetary nebula in Carina. It was discovered on Apr 1, 1834 by John Herschel. The nebula is a deep blue and has no bodies apart from the host Wolf-Rayet star.

The nebula is located in the Orion Spur Shallows, and almost 1300 light years below the galactic plane. The low star density means that a ship with good jump range, FSD injection, and neutron-star supercharging will be required to reach it. "


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Photo for Avernus Gate Nebula Location: DRYAE BLIAE NB-O D6-5
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POI name: Avernus Gate geysers
POI type: surface feature
Galmap ref: Dryae Bliae YH-C c13-0

Desc: The system offers plenty of opportunities to explore volcanism, with wide range of geysers, from typical water ones, to carbon dioxide and even ammonia magma. One example would be field of water geysers on 6C at coordinates 29.85 -16.26. Barely explored offers plenty to do for any keen geologist or even photographer.

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