I'm not sure if my understanding of how to "discover" celestial bodies is missing some (more obscure) aspects.
I've recently come across a binary star system (Pheia Aewsy XJ-T b58-0) with 40 bodies, near the Monkey Head Nebula. Nothing too fancy, but at least I thought I was the first to discover it. The whole system was indeed undiscovered, except for a water world (body B 2) orbiting the secondary star. Nothing else, not even the two stars, had the "First discovered by" tag.
I was under the impression that it's not possible to jump into a system, fly to the one single planet that's worth a lot and "discover" it without discovering any other body, not even the primary star.
Wouldn't the primary star get tagged automatically as soon as you jumped into the system? What's more, whoever discovered the water world seemed to have known exactly where he/she was looking for. I know there are ways to find systems where water worlds are more likely, but to be dead sure where to find this water world within the system -- in this case more than 19.000 ls from the primary star -- without ever honking seems very strange to me. Honking discovers at least the stars, doesn't it?
Now I know the game went through many iterations and updates, with the addition of the current DSS, the FSS and so on. Maybe this was once possible, but not anymore? Or is my understanding of discovering bodies incomplete? I would be really thankful if somebody could shed some light on this.
I've recently come across a binary star system (Pheia Aewsy XJ-T b58-0) with 40 bodies, near the Monkey Head Nebula. Nothing too fancy, but at least I thought I was the first to discover it. The whole system was indeed undiscovered, except for a water world (body B 2) orbiting the secondary star. Nothing else, not even the two stars, had the "First discovered by" tag.
I was under the impression that it's not possible to jump into a system, fly to the one single planet that's worth a lot and "discover" it without discovering any other body, not even the primary star.
Wouldn't the primary star get tagged automatically as soon as you jumped into the system? What's more, whoever discovered the water world seemed to have known exactly where he/she was looking for. I know there are ways to find systems where water worlds are more likely, but to be dead sure where to find this water world within the system -- in this case more than 19.000 ls from the primary star -- without ever honking seems very strange to me. Honking discovers at least the stars, doesn't it?
Now I know the game went through many iterations and updates, with the addition of the current DSS, the FSS and so on. Maybe this was once possible, but not anymore? Or is my understanding of discovering bodies incomplete? I would be really thankful if somebody could shed some light on this.