I've seen your addition. We are all photo explorers of some kind as I suspect nearly all or even all take photos.EditedAdded explanation
In some cases the FSS will speed that process up to get the good stuff. Generally it's close binaries or unusual or erratic orbits. Well in the FSS, you actually get to see it, you see their orbits, you see where the planets are in relation to one another which gives you a far better idea of what is going on then the system map will ever do. It will also help you save time, because you can see it as you discover, you will know if you want to actually fly there instead of wasting your time flying to loads of potentials, but when you get there, they are not what you were hoping. But that will only happen if you study what you are discovering with the FSS instead of running through it as quickly as possible.
By doing that it does make it feel like find the blob because you/they are not actually looking at what you/they are discovering.
But at the end of the day, it's up to you. If you want to use the FSS in a substandard way that actually impedes what you want, that's your choice.
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