Quite some time back now, Vithigar mentioned he was working on a new version of Observatory that would allow plugins. This immediately piqued my interest, and I've been watching the project progress with anticipation. Now we have our hands on the new version I've been busy writing some plugins and figured I'd release them into the wild in case others find them useful.
You can find the plugins here
A quick summary of them:
To install the plugins, download the zip and extract them into the plugins folder inside wherever you've installed Observatory. Re-run, and they should be present.
You'll now download .eop files instead of .zip (they're just renamed .zip files). If you used the ObsCore installer, you can just double click the eop file and it'll install itself before launching ObsCore. Or, you can just copy the eop to the plugin folder and re-run ObsCore, and it'll also install it (you'll need to do this if you don't use the installer version).
Any problems or questions, let me know and I'll try to help.
Finally, thanks to: Vithigar for new Observatory without which this wouldn't be possible, my IGAU compatriots for their help, data, feedback and testing, and DSN/Cannon for the additional data in DSN's Exobiological Flora guide.
You can find the plugins here
A quick summary of them:
- Evaluator - this will give a system value breakdown. You can hide bodies below a certain value, tag bodies over a certain potential value to be mapped, and set maximum distances you're prepared to travel to map certain body types. If you use EDD, it's probably similar to what you've seen there. It only shows the last 3 systems - this might change in a future release.
- BioInsights - this will attempt to guess what Bios might be on a body based solely from the FSS scan. If you decide to land on the body, it'll whittle down the options as you start scanning things. It'll give you their base value (though expect this to be doubled for anything not already reported). This plugin is particularly useful when hunting a specific Bio in a region, or for maximizing potential profit vs effort. It will also send a notification when you've travelled far enough away from the last sample to be able to take another one. There are a few caveats: it only works for Odyssey Bios - I might add Horizons later, but no real motivation to do so. It probably only works in English - it's on my to-do list to fix that. Where multiple variants of a species are possible, it seems random which will be present - in these cases you'll see all possibilities but it can't tell you which it will be (even some of the journal data is missing this information). It's not perfect, but it's getting better. If we can narrow down the rules a bit more we can make it even more accurate.
- SignalMonitor - this is a simple plugin to send a notification when it detects Unregistered Communications signals, Listening Posts, or Notable Stellar Phenomenon in a system.
- BoxelStats - this plugin is primarily designed for explorers doing surveys. It'll provide information like observed Helium range, ELW / TF-WW / TF-HMC counts (and ratios after 50 systems).
- Telegram - send notifications to a phone or Telegram-enabled device
Plugin | Latest Version | Last Updated |
Evaluator | 1.2.2.7989 | 24-Mar-2025 |
BioInsights | 1.2.2.6440 | 24-Mar-2025 |
BoxelStats | 1.2.1.2137 | 21-Jan-2025 |
Telegram | 0.22.347.1526 | 13-Dec-2022 |
Colliders | 1.2.0.33363 | 28-Nov-2024 |
StellarOverlay | 1.2.2.5633 | 28-Feb-2025 |
AstroAnalytica | 1.2.2.7963 | 24-Mar-2025 |
SignalMonitor | Deprecated - use AstroAnalytica | Deprecated |
CodexEntries | Deprecated - use AstroAnalytica | Deprecated |
Galactic Exploration Catalog | Deprecated - use AstroAnalytica | Deprecated |
You'll now download .eop files instead of .zip (they're just renamed .zip files). If you used the ObsCore installer, you can just double click the eop file and it'll install itself before launching ObsCore. Or, you can just copy the eop to the plugin folder and re-run ObsCore, and it'll also install it (you'll need to do this if you don't use the installer version).
Any problems or questions, let me know and I'll try to help.
Finally, thanks to: Vithigar for new Observatory without which this wouldn't be possible, my IGAU compatriots for their help, data, feedback and testing, and DSN/Cannon for the additional data in DSN's Exobiological Flora guide.
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