Can PSR J0024-7204O system been reached with a carrier?

IIRC spansh is able to plot routes using stars previously-discovered and submitted to edsm - as in: it uses a star database created by fellow players.
So that means people went out that far, but not necessarily that is impossible to go beyond 9k
 
Have a list of them from the database, PSR cat stars seem common for that, been entered into the database but not reachable.

PSR J0218+4232​
PSR J1721-1936​
PSR J1518+0204B​
PSR J1518+0204C​
PSR J1518+0204D​
PSR J1518+0204E​
PSR J1641+3627B​
PSR J1641+3627D​
PSR J1641+3627E​
PSR J1709+2313​

To high, to low, to far past the edge etc, but once they get to far I don't think there's any way to really reach them just by player methods.
 
So when I'm 9000ly away from psr j0024-72040O.
I must manually find a system in reach for the carrier to jump or from that point even when a system is less then 500ly away the carrier won't jump. aka end of the map, the "wall".
 
So when I'm 9000ly away from psr j0024-72040O.
I must manually find a system in reach for the carrier to jump or from that point even when a system is less then 500ly away the carrier won't jump. aka end of the map, the "wall".
So your complaint is that you need to manually drive the FC? Because the FC will definitely jump to undiscovered systems .... some people enjoy getting to new systems - there's a whole thread of people doing just that https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/glorious-hips-3306.549030/
 
So when I'm 9000ly away from psr j0024-72040O.
I must manually find a system in reach for the carrier to jump or from that point even when a system is less then 500ly away the carrier won't jump. aka end of the map, the "wall".

You need a chain of systems to get that far, but once you get a certain distance outside the galaxy your cursor will no longer focus on the target systems, it just appears and quickly jumps away. Whether you can plot a route through these out of range systems is something no player knows because no-one has ever, as far as I know, got that far by themselves using regular jumps.
 
So your complaint is that you need to manually drive the FC? Because the FC will definitely jump to undiscovered systems .... some people enjoy getting to new systems - there's a whole thread of people doing just that https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/glorious-hips-3306.549030/

Jumping to stars right out on the edge of the galaxy out of range of the longest jump possible in regular ships is the primary reason I have a carrier, that and being able to turn in UC data, but even if that wasn't present as a service I would still have a carrier for edge exploration.
 
So when I'm 9000ly away from psr j0024-72040O.
I must manually find a system in reach for the carrier to jump or from that point even when a system is less then 500ly away the carrier won't jump. aka end of the map, the "wall".

If you want to go to undiscovered systems, yes - you do need to manually plot each jump (spansh will get you only where someone else already was)

If i'm not mistaken, that means to eyeball the galaxy map searching for that speck of dust that might be a system within 500 ly from your current position and ofcourse in the right direction
 
@Factabulous I don't complain ;-)
I just want to know or find out myself if it is possible to reach that system with my carrier.

@Northpin thanks for your answer.

By the way i'm already jumped 12 times with my carrier, +-5600ly away from starting point in the bubble.
Still need to jump 20 times before the last system that spansh gave me.

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Not sure how far jump lines can reach and if they can be used along with supercharging - as an indicator for presence of stars within jump distance
If so, an absolutely stripped Conda using the CG FSD with mass manager can reach 360.6 ly supercharged.
 
My conda can jump 74.2ly but I'm going there with my carrier and plenty of tritium

The idea was not to jump the Conda, but to keep her supercharged on the carrier and used as a jump aid to spot stars within jump range - in the case the jump lines can be used in the galmap in this regard
 
You may be interested in this, my bet is also no, I have tried to reach systems that low several time, that cluster might even have been one of them when I was in that area, I know HIP 13044 was, I think that was in one of the HIP slices I did. Good luck anyway.

 
I'm fairly certain it's not possible to reach these specific stars. Even at its tallest, the procedurally generated galaxy only goes three sectors above / below the plane, so that's not even 4,000 ly high. Beyond those, there are no generated systems, the only systems are those that were imported from catalogues.
So, for these stars to be reachable with a carrier, there would have to be a string of imported stars between 500 ly of each other, winding through 9,000 ly like you mentioned. I don't think there are any such, didn't see them from the galaxy map either... but I guess the best way to be certain is always to go and see for yourself.
 
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I'm fairly certain it's not possible to reach these specific stars. Even at its tallest, the procedurally generated galaxy only goes three sectors above / below the plane, so that's not even 4,000 ly high. Beyond those, there are no generated systems, the only systems are those that were imported from catalogues.
So, for these stars to be reachable with a carrier, there would have to be a string of imported stars between 500 ly of each other, winding through 9,000 ly like you mentioned. I don't think there are any such, didn't see them from the galaxy map either... but I guess the best way to be certain is always to go and see for yourself.

Yes, while Rackham's Peak is higher than 4kly, but once you get up there it is all imported stars all the way, nothing procedural.
 
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