I still havent seen one its weirdJust got my UP back. Man that took a while that time.
I still havent seen one its weirdJust got my UP back. Man that took a while that time.
Yes clearly. Check merope and its planets. Then check back with the spectro
There's only 4 main orbital bodies...
Unless I'm missing something you can explain?
has anyone confirmed what the right hand system is in the spectro?
Also, on the point of this being like the gold disc on voyager and such, we used our position relative to pulsars to show where we are in the galaxy, along with that we express time measurement in regards to a hydrogen atom as we assumed that any spacefaring race would have to have an excellent grasp of atoms and such to be able to make it thus far. Also on the cover, vertical and horizontal dashes are used to represent binary to tell how fast the record should spin.
Here is image for reference. Maybe it will help.
http://i.imgur.com/e8eWivF.png
The UL appears to be able to perform long range transmission
There's only 4 main orbital bodies...
Unless I'm missing something you can explain?
Just to mention the pointing behaviour of the UL does not happen along its long axis but perpendicular to it, presumably in/opposite to the depression in its "middle". This is also shown in the new spectrogram which specifically shows the UA and UP pointing along their long axis which we know they do and the UL perpendicular to that. I can't tell but is it pointing in the direction of col 70 and its surrounds, maybe even at the UP planet?
There's only 4 main orbital bodies...
Unless I'm missing something you can explain?
Those are orbits Not bodys according to the line
Merope 3 is being orbited by Merope 4 so that means its going to be 3 orbits away from the star. Same thing with Merope 5 and 6 being in orbit with each other around the star.
Well, we do have a precedent for this as the other data that the UP transmits (not in the spectrogram) uses Merope 5C as its reference point. And then there's the COL 70 system which is used as the reference point for distance(?) or something.
The UA was also confirmed to be able to transmit location data over vast distances in a Galnet about 20 months ago. The logical conclusion for the target of this transmission was Merope - because it points there.
However - you have to wonder whether neither the UA nor the UP are actually sending their data anywhere perhaps (just broadcasting it and we're intercepting it) - and that it's the UL that does that. That would, however, completely contradict this earlier Galnet linked above - so... none the wiser really.
https://clips.twitch.tv/CorrectCorrectCheesecakeCmonBruh this just happened at the site where you can get in to the building
looks like it was inspecting you or the one part of the structure. Definitely interesting, what were you doing before it came in? need to look for trigger sequence to get them to come inhttps://clips.twitch.tv/CorrectCorrectCheesecakeCmonBruh this just happened at the site where you can get in to the building
Well, we do have a precedent for this as the other data that the UP transmits (not in the spectrogram) uses Merope 5C as its reference point. And then there's the COL 70 system which is used as the reference point for distance(?) or something.
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