Atlas of Life

Find the Data containers here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kYKTUo7a03y_Py1qW3XQG-YS9cp3PiZM?usp=sharing


Dear explorers,
I have been working on a mapping project of life forms in the German ED Forum for a year. You can find the German thread here:

https://elitedangerous.de/forum/index.php?thread/22481-atlas-of-life/&pageNo=1

I thought it would be interesting for you to hear what we found out.

I started this thread because the previous cards don't have the scientific depth that I would want.

Thanks to the heroes who collected and archived the large amount of data: EDSM - Canonn - Spansh - the Galactic Mapping Project - Sagittarius Eye; the super 3D party tools, in particular and very outstanding EDDiscovery.

And of course, my greatest appreciation goes to the devoted explorers who have been trying to wrest the secrets of the galaxy from the very beginning:

CMDR Grimmer Schnitter, CMDR Pirx, CMDR Marx, CMDR Valentine Wiggin, CMDR Bravada Cadellane, CMDR Krautbert, CMDR Kliehm, CMDR NemWar, CMDR Ja-Well, CMDR DMaster.MPac, CMDR SSG69, CMDR Xin-Ai, CMDR Monther AkGulant Kolumbus, CMDR Henoch, CMDR Spucki81, CMDR Oberstaber, CMDR Alesia, CMDR Augustus Faraday, CMDR Manulemaboul, CMDR PanPiper, CMDR Varonica, CMDR Jamie Rush, CMDR Baton, CMDR JamieRush, CMDR Helaeon CMDRan Corbin, CMDRan Corbin CMDR Anthor, CMDR Orvidius and many others...

Sincerely yours
Dr. James Thaddeus Latenoid - CMDR Latenoid
 

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Data comparison between EDSM and Canonn

I've just compared the existing databases and entered them on maps.
The difference is small, depending on the species, it is probably 1-2%. Of course with the Globe Molluscs the difference is 100% due to lack of data in EDSM. But all in all very little.
The differences are probably due to the fact that some players run the Canonn plug-in or not. Or vice versa, do not pass the data on to EDSM.
Of course, the numbers of finds are different (not shown here, but in the previous census).
These differences are due to the filters used, especially the elimination of duplicates.
Ultimately, the cards show the system positions here. And it doesn't matter whether 1 or 10 species are reported in a system.

Here the PDF
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cVmdPHor6Ray0DNG8iSET00SIDm0Rqnt/view?usp=sharing
 
Overall mapping of life forms

Inspired by the EDO mapping, which depicts the various arms of the galaxy, I used the totaltable from January 8th (CMDR Schnitter using Data from EDSM and Canonn). The Horizons life forms are less suitable because they like to be in local bubbles.

But have a closer look ...

You find the maps in higher resolution in the data container here (as a PDF)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FhXx0gEKKyg1GVNgj4UcPfdk_Vy1fDuX?usp=sharing


EDO card (December 2021)
The colors came about through the sorting of certain EDO species. Those that are spread over the whole galaxy (approx. 70%) have been faded out. Of course, they are tied to the regions, but because of the distribution of stars in the form of the arms of the galaxy, they are not evenly distributed over a region, but are concentrated where, statistically, most of the stars can be found.
You saw this map some posts before, but here again.

the big 5 streams.jpg


The entire database 01/08/2022
You can easily see the expedition routes or research bubbles.
The cloud-objects are hidden, and also the Ice-Metallic-Silicate-Crystals. Otherwise they will overlay the picture.
In blue the Peduncles & Gourd Molluscs, otherwise they overlay the picture, but here too you can sense the galactic arm.

Galaxy Life, detailed (08.01.2022) (Kopie) (4).jpg



The same card, but the blue signature hidden.

Galaxy Life, short (08.01.2022)b (Kopie) (2).jpg
 
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