Anyone able to fill me in on what I'm missing? - Void Hearts

So I'm currently sitting in Shrogaae KK-A d983, having spent the last hour scouring the system for NSP, but coming up blank. I managed to track down the forest on A 1 A, while scanning all the bodies in the system, but I've flown to all the planets and stars looking for the hearts with no joy. System is now 100% FSS and DSS scanned, but nowhere I've gone while doing so has had anything show up in my navpanel that could be these babies.
What am I overlooking?
 
On the Brain Tree front, it is a shame the Codex doesn't recognise Brain Trees as existing in this sector of space, even as they're right there for scanning. But ho hum, that's just one of the glitches we know and love.
 
NSPs will show up on your system scanner bar to the left of asteroids. No blips, no NSPs.
This system is 100% confirmed as having Void Hearts, indeed, as one of the ONLY systems with them. It's where the majority of screenshots of them have been taken, hence hoping someone knew precisely where in the system they normally would show up, if the NSP they show up in are found at a certain distance from a particular planet, etc.
The issue is that no NSPs are showing up at all, nothing showing up anywhere in the navpanel where they usually appear even prior to honking, and there's nothing left that's FSSable within the system after I've been everywhere and DSSed it all.
I've flown around every planet and star in the system looking for their location, but nothing's popped up anywhere.
 
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And yeah, I've now spent an hour orbiting the planet that all the videos I can find clearly show the Void Heart NSPs as orbiting. Nothing. Supposedly they should be out near the edge of the planet's rings, but the only things here are the hotspots I found while DSSing the rings, and the moon I've been scanning Brain Trees on. Guess I'll submit a bugreport and log it as "possibly accidentally removed from the game when Stellar Forge had a hiccup", then go and check another of the known systems for them.
 
AHA! I found the problem! They weren't appearing for me in open mode!
Switching to solo, as soon as I logged in they were immediately in my navpanel!
Wow that's incredibly annoying, I'm on a long trip to fill up my codex and had the exact same problem in that system but didn't think to try changing modes. I'll have to backtrack now
I've also noticed that quite a few of the NSP's in the Galactic Centre have changed, they are still there but don't have the same thing as what's listed in the codex, very frustrating
 
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Wow that's incredibly annoying, I'm on a long trip to fill up my codex and had the exact same problem in that system but didn't think to try changing modes. I'll have to backtrack now
I've also noticed that quite a few of the NSP's in the Galactic Centre have changed, they are still there but don't have the same thing as what's listed in the codex, very frustrating
I don't suppose you have specific examples, or at least an estimate of how many had changed?
I'm interested for them because I'm listing Codex bugs.

And yes, relogging and/or mode switching often seems to help. There are still a few NSPs on the Codex which appear to be gone though.
 
I don't suppose you have specific examples, or at least an estimate of how many had changed?
I'm interested for them because I'm listing Codex bugs.

And yes, relogging and/or mode switching often seems to help. There are still a few NSPs on the Codex which appear to be gone though.
I know for a fact that 2 of the ones changed in that region are Roseum and Rubicundum Storm clouds, they were supposed to be at Juneae OX-U e2-8852 and Myriesly MS-T e3-3831 but instead I found standard Rubicundum and Croceum respectively and those 2 storm clouds are nowhere to be found anymore. I think there were about 5 or 6 other NSP's in the region that did not match what was listed in the codex or on EDSM, and and it was always the Lagrange Cloud that was wrong. I'll have to retrace my flight logs to track all the culprit systems down
 
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