But Raxxla was since launch, if not since Gamma.The division of the galaxy into sectors and the record about Raxxla were not either.
But Raxxla was since launch, if not since Gamma.The division of the galaxy into sectors and the record about Raxxla were not either.
Sorry about the translation. How do we know that Raxxla has been in the game since the beginning?But Raxxla was since launch, if not since Gamma.
FD confirmed it.Sorry about the translation. How do we know that Raxxla has been in the game since the beginning?
Okay, but if, for example, Raxxla is the way, it could have always been there but there was no way to find it.FD confirmed it.
No - they confirmed it was there at the start and findable/accessible. See the "Public FD statements" links on the first page.Okay, but if, for example, Raxxla is the way, it could have always been there but there was no way to find it.
Lagrange point mechanics are supported by the game. The planet Lagrange in Alpha Centuri is the only example I can think of, but it works.We (or I) don't believe that the Lagrange points are in play so far. There are actually 3 of them on Jupiter's orbit, perfect for the symbol, but searches have come up fruitless so far.
Being in the game and being searchable doesn't mean it can be found.No - they confirmed it was there at the start and findable/accessible. See the "Public FD statements" links on the first page.
I think I see what you're saying, but L3 is on Jupiter's orbit line opposite Jupiter.... other side of the sun, never sees Jupiter. Which satisfies my claim and yours at the same time.Lagrange point mechanics are supported by the game. The planet Lagrange in Alpha Centuri is the only example I can think of, but it works.
Only L4 and L5 are on the orbit. The three other are on the line through the two bodies.
you need to know what to look for. That is the problem.....Being in the game and being searchable doesn't mean it can be found.
And even if you find it, you might not realize it's there.
I think the point is, that there IS a way to find it. We need to satisfy whatever barriers they have put in place to avoid it being directly found, but that is something you can do. Which ultimately means it can be found.Being in the game and being searchable doesn't mean it can be found.
And even if you find it, you might not realize it's there.
Thankfully we know it's an asteroid in Sol. And where that asteroid is supposed to be.you need to know what to look for. That is the problem.....
Asteroid and what can he give?Thankfully we know it's an asteroid in Sol. And where that asteroid is supposed to be.(Yes, yes, plugging the "theory")
Good point. All L3s are there. Not just Jupiters.I think I see what you're saying, but L3 is on Jupiter's orbit line opposite Jupiter.... other side of the sun, never sees Jupiter. Which satisfies my claim and yours at the same time.![]()
Correct, but if we are talking about space-faring technology it follows that thrusters to stay in an otherwise unstable orbit would be a trivial point, I would think?Good point. All L3s are there. Not just Jupiters.
L3s aren't exactly on the orbit, but usually very close.
I use this calculator, to find exact distances: http://www.orbitsimulator.com/formulas/LagrangePointFinder.html
Also remember that L1, L2 and L3 are unstable. Objects in those point will not stay for a long time. L4 and L5 are stabile as long as the primary mass is about 25 times the secondary, or more.
Silly question, but has anyone taken the Raxxla image from the Codex and the Dark Wheel image from same and tried overlaying/superimposing them in various ways to see if anything interesting might come of it?
Are you talking about that yellow one? I just saw that for the first time today....Silly question, but has anyone taken the Raxxla image from the Codex and the Dark Wheel image from same and tried overlaying/superimposing them in various ways to see if anything interesting might come of it?
Yeah this one: https://elite-dangerous.fandom.com/ru/wiki/The_Dark_Wheel.Are you talking about that yellow one? I just saw that for the first time today....
They never confirmed it being findable/accessible. They were intentionally vague in that aspect.No - they confirmed it was there at the start and findable/accessible. See the "Public FD statements" links on the first page.