Probably need to talk to @AnthorNet then.
I was able to get onto Anthor on the edsm discord.
Probably need to talk to @AnthorNet then.
Just as an aside, an interesting comment by FDEV a while back regarding the difference between atmospheric and non-atmospheric, and that's the fact that non-atmospheric can also include bodies that have a temporary atmosphere due to various factors such as rotation melting frozen gases or close approach to a star of a body with a highly elliptical orbit, so it's quite possible that some of these bodies with very thin atmosphere also only have a temporary atmosphere that freezes out during some part of their orbit.
I think this will happen again and again in the future so we totally need a group to solve this problem:Well folks, I thought we had a victory, but something pesky happened.
https://www.spansh.co.uk/bodies/search/88502904-EEA2-11E9-BDD6-B365EEB0430A/1 still shows multiple worlds with no type. And they appeared after we did serious cleanup in the galaxy.
Somewhere somehow, bad data is sneaking in the database, it makes my fur itch.
Well, I'm afraid, I have some bad news. We'll have to find another coldest ELW
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Well, about the bad data. The EDSM people have had a look at this and...
The data was given properly, but saved improperly? So they're on top of this mystery like the Scooby Doo gang on top of a ghost.
Just give them some more time. (Spansh improved his tool to have a quicker turnaround rate too, I believe, which is awesome)
Meanwhile if you guys want to have fun, there's still about a thousand planets with 'zero distance from main star' in the database. https://www.spansh.co.uk/bodies/search/9BD9F87A-E951-11E9-813C-1868EEB0430A/1
I'm curious, do any of you use the data available here http://www.visitedstarscache.space/ to change their game's visited stars cache so that the in game galaxy map shows all visited stars logged on EDSM?
There are several million systems that are visited and will appear in the cache but have incomplete data (most of them only the main star). Everytime I jump to a new system I check in eddiscovery if there are planets/stars missind and scan the full system in those cases.
Before FSS became a thing, I rarely scanned a system fully with DSS. Now with FSS, I rarely leave bodies unscanned with FSS (which is equivalent of the old DSS scan). But if I feel I'm in a hurry, then I may jump along without even opening the FSS screen.and I've got a bit of a mental log of those that are likely to have fully covered the system and those that have only scanned the more valuable ones.
I did the same. Scanning was much slower at the time. Most explorers (AFAIK) only scanned ELW and WW. I tried to guess terraformables too (a minigame in itself). Ice planets/moons?, nah.Before FSS became a thing, I rarely scanned a system fully with DSS. Now with FSS, I rarely leave bodies unscanned with FSS (which is equivalent of the old DSS scan). But if I feel I'm in a hurry, then I may jump along without even opening the FSS screen.
I did the same. Scanning was much slower at the time. Most explorers (AFAIK) only scanned ELW and WW. I tried to guess terraformables too (a minigame in itself). Ice planets/moons?, nah.