
Greetings fellow explorers! This thread has the aim to collect part of the data produced by expedition members, and by other threads that have a similar function.
Let's start to suggest you other places that uses 3rd party tools and will be more complete and have less restrictions than mine, wich is basically a cold SERVICE.
0: [DW] Prospecting Central: this is where it all begins and ends. All the info on prospecting from the first step into your SRV to the management of the Monster Spreadsheet, including everyrthing that's in between, can be found here. Thanks to Nexolek, Baroness Galaxy and MANY OTHERS that are all credited inside the document. You can call this thread the Prospector's Bible, it's not an exageration.
1: If you are committed to learn an easy web tool to dump data this is a fantastic place to go and will have a lot of usefull information. I will be using that to: Scouting&Exploring Coordination tool by Jhyrryl
2: If you are into Google Docs and Excellsheets, many are beeing done, but all the one relevant for the expedition are summarized in the Distant Worlds Material Locationsthanks to Nexolek
3: The FGE is creating an incredible mapping effort here, and it's highly suggested to have a look or better partecipate: FGE Astrogrphics Department by corbin Moran
4: If you are into a scientifical approach to prospecting, in the following spreadsheets there's everything prospected untill now, and a lot of statistic. This document is known as The Monster Sheet
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Some submitters are giving me only systen name, planet number and mats founds, but i ask a little more data. It's all written in OP, please everybody read the OP before submitting
I will do my best to accept impartial data too, but if you like me and want to be even more usefull for the community please take the little effort I'm asking:
1: Distance from POI : it's important so fleet members with time will have system to prospect close to each other. If the surface feature is outstanding i can overlook this.
2: Every Main Star in system (only the first letter is fine, G is fine, G2 V is not necessary) this gives the planets and moons name a sense, also it's better to know if the arrival point is scoopable or it's a dangerous NS or something. And lastly, with this info, dedicated scientist might have little use of the list to do deeper research that are not requested here.
3: Planet Type: we cannot be completly sure that mats are 100% random. If it will turn out that metallicity or so change the rng, without this info the list will be useless in a split second. It's too early to be sure of anything. I'm not asking metallicity, but please planet type might turn out to be important
4: Planet G: it is very important to know beforhand, since many fleet members have decided to avoid High G worlds, and if they are unsure on how to land on them, that's a wise decision.
5: Distance from entry point in LS if all the mats are in a system, but i have to supercruise 500,000LS to get Polonium, maybe it's better I go in another system already
6: No premium boosts: I ask only jup mats, but if the very rare is different from Yttrium and Polonium tell us, so no further attempt to look for them will be made.
If you think about it, it's really the bare minimu requirement for practicality, and it doesn't have nothing to do with !!Science!!.
Also if you can use the dump format to copypaste, you would immensly need me in beeing quick to update the OP
Thank you very much.
DUMP FORMAT
Distance from POI N°# in LY | Name of System | Main star(s) Class | Planet Name (Planet type) (g) (distance from jump in) | Notes: jump boost mats go here, if there are no premium jump boost mats also write it here. Here also go a SHORT description of the OUTSTANDING planetary surface WITH THE COORDINATES, and I'll link your post with screenshots and video (spoilerized) |
Premises are:
1: We won't use any 3rd party tool, data will be dumped in a format I'll give below.
2: It wil be accessible from here, you will be able to directly copy paste the systen name into the gal map and set a route.
This is to facilitate the players with a limited period of time, that have two hours and need jump boosts.
What to dump
1: Only dumping in the form below by a post in the thread will be accepted, however you collected that data i don't care (Copy/pasted by google doc or Trello is perfectly fine)
2: Planets rich of jump-boost materials, especially VERY RARE. These entries are accepted in a 300LY radius from a POI, OR in the beeline between 2 subsequent POIs. The aim is to create a jump-boost material rich highway for future galactic crossing and it will be eventually made up by CMDR Erimus "Kamzel". See below guidelines of what to post. Don't post here any other kind of material, SRVs materials are easy to find, if you absolutly need those there are the other threads listed above.
3: Planets that have outstanding superficial features like deep canyons, tall mountains, and strage geological formations like monolith, for example. This entries are accepted 500LY from a POI. Of course a picture or video are required and don't forget to post the coordinates displayed in your hud under the altimeter, otherwise it's close to impossible for others to get there anyway.
QUICK GUIDE ON PROSPECTING AND JUMP-BOOST GALACTIC HIGHWAY PROJECT
We are only interested in jump-boost materials. Materials are divided into 4 categories based on their rarity, and to rapresent this they have "leaves" symbols near their name in hte ingame inventory:
VERY COMMON (1 leaf): we are not interested in those, they are not for jump-boosts but mainly for SRV. Beeing very common they can be found almost everywherE.
COMMON (2 leaves): Arsenic, Vanadium and Germanium are the common ones for Boosting.
RARE (3 leaves): Niobium and Cadmium are the rare for Boosting.
VERY RARE (4 leaves): Yttrium and Polonium are the very rare for Boosting
3-2-1 RULE
Another important thing to understand is the 3-2-1 rule: one planet will yeald only 3 types of common, 2 types of rare, and 1 type of very rare.
This bring to the following conclusions:
1: if in a planet you find a very rare that's neither Yttrium or Polonium, that planets does not yeld any premium boost material. If so please write in the planet notes.
2: some planets yeld 4 different boosts mats or even 5, including a very rare. An example could be Yttrium, Cadmium, Arsenic, Germanium. This planet yelds a very rare, a rare and 2 commons for boosts. It's the best scenario for boosting mats. These quadruple planets are invaluable for explorers and they don't seem very frequent. In fact here you can hoard intermediate boost mats while looking for the very difficult to find very rare one.
These planets will be called Yttrium+3 or Polonium+3 depending the very rare they yeld, and are the good ones to form a Galactic Highway rich of boost mats, and they are the ones we are mostly interested in. For these planets we will do an exception and accept them even if they are in the direct line of 2 subsequent POIs but outside their 300LY radius. Also, even rarer Yttrium+4 and Polonium+4 planets have been found and are of uttermost importance
Here we have a disgram with the Wave Scanner Signals, with courtesy of CMDR Zieman
Metallic Meteorite: best chance to drop VR or R. Often they come in groups of 3 in a 100m radius. Even if they give the best chance of VR or R it's not guaranteed. Many times they only give Very Commons
Metallic Outcrop: second best chance to find VR or R.
Mesosiderite: they can give a VR, but it's not frequent.
Bronzite Chordite, Common Outcrop: in the vast majority of cases they give only Very Common or maybe a Common. Tough it might happen they pop a VR, it's VERY infrequent, and reported only few times.
At last, I remeber you that this is just a quick guide on the go, a serious all explanation about prospecting is here [DW] Prospecting Central
VERY COMMON (1 leaf): we are not interested in those, they are not for jump-boosts but mainly for SRV. Beeing very common they can be found almost everywherE.
COMMON (2 leaves): Arsenic, Vanadium and Germanium are the common ones for Boosting.
RARE (3 leaves): Niobium and Cadmium are the rare for Boosting.
VERY RARE (4 leaves): Yttrium and Polonium are the very rare for Boosting
3-2-1 RULE
Another important thing to understand is the 3-2-1 rule: one planet will yeald only 3 types of common, 2 types of rare, and 1 type of very rare.
This bring to the following conclusions:
1: if in a planet you find a very rare that's neither Yttrium or Polonium, that planets does not yeld any premium boost material. If so please write in the planet notes.
2: some planets yeld 4 different boosts mats or even 5, including a very rare. An example could be Yttrium, Cadmium, Arsenic, Germanium. This planet yelds a very rare, a rare and 2 commons for boosts. It's the best scenario for boosting mats. These quadruple planets are invaluable for explorers and they don't seem very frequent. In fact here you can hoard intermediate boost mats while looking for the very difficult to find very rare one.
These planets will be called Yttrium+3 or Polonium+3 depending the very rare they yeld, and are the good ones to form a Galactic Highway rich of boost mats, and they are the ones we are mostly interested in. For these planets we will do an exception and accept them even if they are in the direct line of 2 subsequent POIs but outside their 300LY radius. Also, even rarer Yttrium+4 and Polonium+4 planets have been found and are of uttermost importance
Here we have a disgram with the Wave Scanner Signals, with courtesy of CMDR Zieman

Metallic Meteorite: best chance to drop VR or R. Often they come in groups of 3 in a 100m radius. Even if they give the best chance of VR or R it's not guaranteed. Many times they only give Very Commons
Metallic Outcrop: second best chance to find VR or R.
Mesosiderite: they can give a VR, but it's not frequent.
Bronzite Chordite, Common Outcrop: in the vast majority of cases they give only Very Common or maybe a Common. Tough it might happen they pop a VR, it's VERY infrequent, and reported only few times.
At last, I remeber you that this is just a quick guide on the go, a serious all explanation about prospecting is here [DW] Prospecting Central
LIST COLOURING
You don't have to use any colour, It's my job and they are for easy spotting what you need
I will list materials:
Polonium in red.
Yttrium in blue.
In YELLOW when they are Rare (3 leaves) for jump boost: Niobium, Cadmium
In GREEN when they are Common (2 leaves) for jump boost: Arsenic, Vanadium, Germanium
For the Galactic Jump-Boost Highway Project we are particularly interested in Planets that contains 4 jump boost mats including a very rare. These systems are very handy for Explorers: you can stock up on intermidiate mats while looking for the very rare ones. These quadruple boost planets are called Yttrium+3, or Polonium+3, depending on the very rare they yeld. System names that have one of these planets inside are coloured in red or blue to make easy to spot them in the list. The Rare systems that yeld in their planets ALL the materials to jump boost are coloured in green
[video=youtube;r8kDjV3biGA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8kDjV3biGA[/video]
GROUP MECHANICS MOVIE COLLECTION
VERY IMPORTANT, HOW TO PROSPECT FROM SHIP (YES SHIP) IF ALL YOUR SRV ARE GONE
(You need a friend on SRV that sposts nodes from you, then you can destroy and scoop them from ship, or only scoop from ship if you have no weapons)
By courtesy of Erimus, linked upon is request and permission.
[video=youtube;BQ_3mUbi0IQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ_3mUbi0IQ[/video]
WING PLANETFALL AND CLOSE LANDING
[video=youtube;pn031Q9bVbk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pn031Q9bVbk&feature=youtu.be[/video]
00: PALLAENI (300LY RADIUS)
1 | 0 LY from Pallaeni | Pallaeni | nd | A2 (nd) (nd) (nd) | Odd shaped planet with lots of craters and deep canyons | |
2 | 15 LY from Pallaeni | HR 5401 | A | A1 (Metal Rich) (1.11g) (93LS) BC2E (Icy) (0.09G) (182LS) | Polonium, Vanadium Yttrium, Germanium | |
3 | 34 LY from Pallaeni | HIP 66854 | nd | A3 (nd) (nd) (nd) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Germanium, Arsenic | |
4 | 35 LY from Pallaeni | COL 285 Sector YP-O D6-78 | G | A3 (Icy) (0.08g) (1243.41LS) | Cadmium, Niobium, no VR boost | |
5 | 43 LY from Pallaeni | HR 5058 | K, M | A1 (HMC) (1.61g) (484.39LS) | Polonium, Vanadium | |
6 | 75 LY from Pallaeni | COL 285 Sector QF-W A45-1 | T | 1A (Icy) (0.09g) (352.81LS) | Niobium, Germanium, no VR boost | |
7 | 79 LY from Pallaeni | HIP 71369 | G | 1 (HMC) (0.48g) (112.75LS) 4 (HMC) (1.11g) (nd) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium, Germanium Yttrium, Cadmium, Niobium | |
8 | 82 LY from Pallaeni | COL 285 Sector CS-F B26-5 | nd | A1 (HMC) (0.98g) (6LS) B2 (HMC) (0.31g) (7679LS) B4 (Icy) (0.21g) (7694LS) | Yttrium, Niobium, Vanadium Yttrium, Germanium, Arsenic Cadmium, Niobium, Vanadium, no VR boost | |
9 | 88 LY from Pallaeni | COL 285 Sector CH-B C14-9 | G, Y | A3 (HMC) (0.99g) (52LS) | Yttrium, Germanium | |
10 | 106 LY from Pallaeni | COL 285 Sector FD-E B27-2 | M, L | A1A (Icy) (0.22g) (338.24LS) A2A (Icy) (0.24g) (1029.22LS) | Yttrium, Germanium Niobium, Vanadium | |
11 | 120 LY from Pallaeni | Shinrarta Dezhra (permit required) | K, M | A1 (HMC) (1g) (40LS) | Polonium, Niobium, Arsenic, Germanium | |
12 | 124 LY from Pallaeni | Timbalderis | K, M, M | B1 (Metal Rich) (0.36g) (264.39LS) | Polonium, Vanadium, Arsenic | |
13 | 187 LY from Pallaeni | Junga | nd | 5 (nd) (0,22g) (nd) 7 (nd) (0,57g) (nd) | Yttrium, Arsenic, Vanadium, Germanium Yttrium, Cadmium, Niobium, Germanium | |
14 | 208 LY from Pallaeni | PRAE EUQ MR-W C1-26 | K | 2 (HMC) (0.42g) (75.51LS) | Yttrium | |
15 | 226 LY from Pallaeni | V2151 CYGNI | A, K, K | B3 (HMC) (0.46g) (2980.4LS) | Yttrium, Niobium, Cadmium, Germanium | |
16 | 265 LY from Pallaeni | HR 6421 | A | 2 (Metal Rich) (1.43g) (83.56LS) | Cadmium, Vanadium, no VR boost | 6Km Mountain @ 38.6/-134.8 |
17 | 346 LY from Pallaeni | HIP 19157 | F, M | A1 (HMC) (1.76g) (123LS) | Yttrium, Niobium, Cadmium, Germanium, Vanadium | |
18 | 358 LY from Pallaeni | Mu-1 Scorpii System | B | A3A (Metal Rich) (0.21g) (nd) A3B (Metal Rich) (0.20g) (nd) | Yttrium, Vanadium Niobium, Cadmium, no premium boost |
1 | 3 LY from Shapley 1 | Fine Ring Sector IR-W D1-141 | F, K | B3A (Rocky) (0.16g) (4769LS) B5A (Rocky) (0.32g) (5032LS) | Cadmium, Arsenic, no VR boost Cadmium, Vanadium, no VR boost | |
2 | 5 LY from Shapley 1 | Fine Ring Sector JH-V C2-4 | K | A1 (HMC) (0.09g) (73LS) A3 (HMC) (0.13g) (130LS) | Polonium, Vanadium Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium, Germanium | Basecamp 01 Laika's Rest![]() |
3 | 8 LY from Shapley 1 | Fine Ring Sector NI-S b4-2 | M | 3A (nd) (0.18g) (1643LS) | Niobium, Vanadium, no VR boost | |
4 | 9 LY from Shapley 1 | Fine Ring Sector JH-V c2-10 | K, nd, nd | 1A (nd) (0.22g) (87LS) A1A (nd) (0.07g) (87LS) A7 (nd) (0.23g) (479LS) A8 (nd) (0.2g) (633LS) BC1 (nd) (0.15g) (4273LS) | Niobium, Vanadium, no VR boost Niobium, Cadmium, no VR boost Polonium, Germanium Cadmium, Arsenic Yttrium, Cadmium | |
5 | 25 LY from Shapley 1 | Fine Ring Sector MI-S b4-1 | M | A5 (nd) (0.39g) (2091LS) B2 (nd) (0.19g) (4845LS) B3 (nd) (0.19g) (4937LS) | Cadmium, Germanium, Arsenic, no VR boost Cadmium, Niobium, Vanadium, Germanium, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium, Niobium, Germanium | |
6 | 28 LY from Shapley 1 | Fine Ring Sector CQ-Y D62 | nd, F | B6A (Rocky) (0.27g) (3347LS) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium, Germanium, Arsenic | |
7 | 47 LY from shapley 1 | Fine Ring YP-O B6-3 | nd, M | 2B (Icy) (0.1g) (2826LS) | Polonium, Niobium, Vanadium, Germanium | |
8 | 61 LY from Shapley 1 | Fine Ring Sector CL-X B1-5 | M | 1C (Icy) (0.05g) (543LS) 1D (Icy) (0.05g) (541LS) 2B (Icy) (0.13g) (814 LS) | Yttrium Niobium, Cadmium Yttrium, Cadmium | |
9 | 62 LY from Shapley 1 | Fine Ring Sector DL-Y E3 | A, G, A, K | ABCD 1 A (Rocky) (0.24g) (2636LS) ABCD 1 B (Rocky) (0.25g) (2633LS) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium Niobium, Vanadium, Germainium, no VR boost | |
10 | 70 LY from Shapley 1 | HD 143056 | G | 1 (Metal Rich) (1.26g) (153LS) 5 (HMC) (1.72g) (329LS) | Polonium, Niobium, Germanium Cadmium, Arsenic, no VR boost | |
11 | 79 LY from Shapley 1 | Fine Ring Sector EL-Y D47 | Orange Giant | 3 (HMC) (1.46g) (nd) 6A (Rocky) (0.05g) (3682LS) | Niobium, Cadmium, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Niobium, Germanium, Vanadium, Arsenic | 6A 10Km Mountain @ 67/-134 |
12 | 89 LY from Shapley 1 | Fine Ring Sector ZE-A E14 | B | 3 (HMC) (2.57g) (481LS) 6 (HMC) (2.48g) (937LS) | Yttrium, Niobium, Cadmium, Germanium, Arsenic Polonium, Niobium, Arsenic | |
13 | 98 LY from Shapley 1 | Fine Ring Sector WE-Z B7 | M | 1 (HMC) (1.04g) (6.42LS) 3A (Icy body) (0.09g) (1,481LS) | Polonium, Niobium, Germanium Cadmium, no VR boost | . Impressive Canyon System @ 21/-37 ![]() |
14 | 150 LY from Shapley 1 | PRAEA EUQ VA-K B36-3 | M | A1 (HMC) (0.48g) (6LS) | Polonium, Noibium, Vanadium | |
15 | 156 LY from Shapley 1 | PRAEA EUK UA-K B36-1 | M | 1 (HMC) (0.41g) (295LS) | Niobium, Cadmium, Arsenic, Vanadium, No VR boost | |
16 | 160 LY from Shapley 1 | HIP 77701 | B, B | A1 (Metal Rich) (2.03g) (181LS) A3 (HMC) (2.38g) (526LS) B1 (nd) (nd) (7858LS) | Cadmium, Germanium, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium Yttrium, Vanadium | |
17 | 273 LY from Shapley 1 | Praea Euq VO-I D9-57 | K | 1 (Metal Rich) (0.08g) (21LS) | Egg Shaped planet with 12km DEEP HUGE CRATER visible from orbit coord roughly -50/100 ![]() | |
18 | 1200 LY from Shapley 1 | HAT-P-7 | nd | 4 (HMC) (nd) (nd) | Huge Circular Cliff@ about -50/80![]() |
0 | 14 LY from Herschel 36 Basecamp 02 Tinné's Endevour | NGC 6530 WFI 16706 | M, nd | 1A1 A4F (Icy) (0.16g) (1884LS) A5C (Icy) (0.08g) (1742LS) | Niobium, Germanium, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium, Arsenic Cadmium, Vanadium, Germanium, no VR boost | Basecamp 02 Tinné's Endevour![]() |
1 | 8 LY from Herschel 36 | Lagoon Sector JH-V c2-11 | K | 2 (HMC) (0.79g) (41LS) 6A (Rocky) (0.17g) (131LS) 7A (Rocky Icy) (0.14g) (785LS) 8A (Icy) (0.12g) (1028LS) 8B (Icy) (0.12g) (1026LS) 8C (Icy) (0.1g) (1029LS) 8E (Icy) (0.14g) (1034LS) 8F (Icy) (0.14g) (1032LS) 8G (Icy) (0.14g) (1033LS) | Niobium, Germanium, Arsenic, no VR boost Yttrium, Niobium, Cadmium, Vanadium Cadmium, Arsenic, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Arsenic Cadmium, Noibium, Germanium, Vanadium, no VR boost Niobium, Cadmium, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium Niobium, Cadmium, Germanium Polonium, Cadmium, Arsenic, Germanium | ![]() |
2 | 11 LY from Herschel 36 | Lagoon Sector FW-W D1-122 | G, M | A5A (Rocky) (0.10g) (1803LS) A4A (Rocky) (0.11G) (102LS) A7C (Rocky) (0.14g) (1803LS) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium Yttrium, Cadmium, Arsenic Polonium, Germanium | |
3 | 11 LY from Herschel 36 | Lagoon Sector IH-V C2-6 | G | 4 (HMC) (0.37g) (nd) | Yttrium, Niobium, Vanadium, Germanium | |
4 | 14 LY from Herschel 36 | NGC 6530 CDZ 199 | A | 2A (Rocky) (0.12g) (nd) | Niobium, Germanium, Vanadium, no VR boost | |
5 | 15 LY from Herschel 36 | Lagoon Sector FW-W D1-126 | F, nd, nd | ABC4A (Rocky) (0,05g) (nd) ABC4B (Rocky) (0.06g) (2706LS) | Yttrium, Niobium, Germanium, Vanadium Yttrium, Cadmium, Niobium | |
6 | 18 LY from Herschel 36 | Lagoon Sector TJ-Q B5-2 | M | 2 (Icy) (0.24g) (1188LS) | Cadmium, Niobium, Germanium, Vanadium, no VR boost | |
7 | 19 LY from Herschel 36 | Lagoon Sector FW-W D1-153 | F, M, M | A2 (Metal Rich) (1.13g) (56.10LS) A4 (HMC) (1.06g) (102.19LS) | Cadmium, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium, Niobium, Germanium | |
8 | 24 LY from Herschel 36 | Lagoon Sector NI-S B4-10 | T | 5 (HMC) (0.2g) (31LS) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Niobium, Germanium | |
9 | 24 LY from Herschel 36 | Lagoon Sector SO-Q B5-9 | K, L | A2 (HMC) (0.29g) (157LS) A5 (HMC) (0.18g) (293LS) A6 (Icy) (0.16g) (581LS) A7 (Icy) (0.16g) (671LS) B1 (HMC) (0.14g) (6272LS) B2 (Icy) (0.19g) (6567LS) | Polonium, Arsenic Polonium Yttrium Niobium, Germanium, no VR boost Cadmium, Vanadium, no VR boost Niobium, Vanadium, Arsenic, no VR boost | |
10 | 28 LY from Herschel 36 | Lagoon Sector BQ-Y D137 | F, F | A1 (Metal Rich) (43LS) (0.94G) A2 (HMC) (76LS) (0.79G) A3 (HMC) (132LS) (1.03G) A4 (HMC) (222LS) (1.05G) A7A (Rocky) (1961LS) (0.11G) A7B (Rocky) (1960LS) (0.14G) A7C (Rocky) (1966LS) (0.13G) A7D (Rocky) (1954LS) (0.12G) | Arsenic no Vr boost Polonium Cadmium, Polonium Vanadium, Germanium, Niobium, no VR boost Germanium, Cadmium, Niobium, Yttrium Arsenic, Vanadium, Yttrium Germanium, Vanadium, no VR boost Arsenic, Niobium, no VR boost | |
11 | 30 LY from Herschel 36 | Lagoon Sector HR-W D1-80 | F, G, M | AB1 (Metal Rich) (0.37g) (47LS) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium, Germanium | |
12 | 70 LY from Herschel 36 | CD-24 13837 | B, NS, NS, NS | ABCD1 (Icy) (2g) (16170LS) | Niobium, no other jump mat | Sunflower Shaped Crater with very Misty basin @ -10/20 ![]() |
13 | nd | Lagoon Sector Uj-Q B5-1 | nd | 5A (nd) (nd) (nd) | Yttrium, Niobium, Vanadium | |
14 | nd | Lagoon Sector TE-Q B5-5 | nd | 1 (HMC) (nd) (10LS) | Yttrium, Niobium, Cadmium | |
15 | nd | NGC 6530 CDZ 114 | B | 1A (Rocky) (0.23g) (1605LS) 2 (HMC) (1.3g) (1642LS) 3E (Rocky) (0.26g) (2087LS) | Vanadium, Arsenic, no VR boost Niobium, Vanadium, Germanium, no VR boost Niobium, Vanadium, Arsenic, no VR boost |
03: OMEGA NEBULA (300LY radius from Omega Sector PD-S b4-0)
1 | 14 LY from Omega Sector PD-S b4-0 | Omega Sector KC-V c2-44 | K, M | A2 (HMC) (197LS) (0,38g) A6 (HMC) (350LS) (0,29g) B5 (Icy) (9427LS) (0,2g) | Polonium, Germanium, Arsenic Cadmium, Niobium, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Germanium, Arsenic |
2 | 21 LY from Omega Sector PD-S b4-0 | Omega Sector KC-V c2-59 | K, M | A1 (HMC) (0.27g) (472ls) A2A (Rocky) (0.09g) (634ls) | Polonium, Niobium, Cadmium, Germanium Yttrium, Arsenic, Vanadium |
3 | 87 LY from Omega Sector PD-S b4-0 | 2MASS J18202544-1636087 | B, BH | A3 (Metal Rich) (3.75g) (1898LS) A4A (Metal Rich) (0.25g) (2256LS) A4B (Metal Rich) (0.27g) (2256LS) | Yttrium, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium, Arsenic |
4 | 119 LY from Omega Sector PD-S b4-0 | PW2010 83 | B, NS, NS, B, NS | CDE2 (HMC) (2.48g) (76100LS) | Polonium, Cadmium, Germanium, Arsenic |
5 | nd | Omega Sector UJ-Q B5-4 | nd | A1 (HMC) (0.3g) (15LS) | Cadmium, Arsenic, no VR boost |
04: EAGLE NEBULA (300LY from NGC 661 GMD 1073)
1 | 1 LY from NGC 6611 GMD 1073 | OJV2009 J181843.12-134811.02 | F, M | A1 (HMC) (1.19g) (58LS) A2 (HMC) (2.22g) (83LS) | Yttrium, Niobium Cadmium, Niobium, Arsenic, No VR boost | |
2 | 4 LY from NGC 6611 GMD 1073 | Eagle Sector EL-Y D203 | F, nd, F | 2A (HMC) (1.3g) (74ls) 6C (Rocky) (0.12g) (1724LS) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium, Germanium Cadmium, Vanadium, Germanium, no VR boost | |
3 | 5 LY from NGC 6611 GMD 1073 | OJV2009 J181846.13-134814.06 | F, K | A3 (HMC) (0.53g) (91LS) | Niobium, Cadmium, Arsenic, no VR boost | |
4 | 5 LY from NGC 6611 GMD 1073 | OJV2009 J181838.19-134751.65 | F | 1A (Rocky) (0.06g) (1593LS) 1B (Rocky) (0.06g) (1582LS) | Yttruim, Cadmium, Vanadium, Arsenic Niobium, Vanadium, Germanium, no VR boost | |
5 | 9 LY from NGC 6611 GMD 1073 | OJV2009 J181841.70-134741.35 | F | 2 (HMC) (81LS) (1,84g) 4B (Rocky) (1090LS) (0,12g) 6B (Rocky) (1967LS) (0,07g) 8B (Rocky) (3333LS) (0,08g) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Niobium Yttrium, Cadmium, Germanium, Vanadium Polonium, Germanium, Vanadium Yttrium, Cadmium, Niobium, Germanium, Vanadium | |
6 | 12 LY from NGC 6611 GMD 1073 | Eagle Sector FB-X C1-40 | K, M | A4A (Rocky Icy) (0.15g) (933LS) | Yttrium, Niobium, Vanadium | |
7 | 13 LY from NGC 6611 GMD 1073 | Eagle Sector IR-W d1-105 | K, nd | A3A (Rocky) (0.07g) (nd) | Polonium, Cadmium, Niobium, Vanadium | |
8 | 25 LY from NGC 6611 GMD 1073 | Eagle Sector TJ-Q b5-8 | M | 2A (Icy) (0.17g) (558LS) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium | |
9 | 26 LY from NGC 6111 GMD 1073 | Eagle Sector JH-V c2-4 | K, M | A2 (HMC) (0.29g) (23LS) A7C (Rocky) (0.06g) (614LS) A7E (Rocky) (0.07g) (612LS) A7G (Rocky) (0.04g) (619LS) A8C (Rocky) (0.18g) (918LS) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Arsenic Polonium, Niobium Yttrium, Niobium, Vanadium Polonium, Niobium Yttrium, Germanium | Many interesting planets and surface features Moon A9A with deep canyons and red metallic colour ![]() |
10 | 26 LY from NGC 6111 GMD 1073 | Eagle Sector JH-V c2-0 | K | 1 (HMC) (27LS) (0,13g) 2 (HMC) (46LS) (0,12g) 6A (Rocky) (482LS) (0,05g) 8A (Rocky) (1482LS) (0,16g) 9B (Rocky) (1910LS) (0,2g) 11BA (Icy) (2821LS) (0,05g) | Yttrium, Germanium Niobium, Arsenic, no VR boost Yttrium, Niobium, Germanium Yttrium, Niobium, Germanium, Vanadium Yttrium, Cadmium, Germanium Yttrium, Cadmium, Arsenic | |
11 | nd | Eagle Sector EQ-Y c35 | K | 1A (Rocky) (0.11g) (328LS) | Cadmium, Vanadium, Germanium, no VR boost | |
12 | nd | Eagle Sector JH-V C2-39 | F | A2 (HMC) (0.55g) (15LS) A3 (HMC) (0.73g) (27LS) | Polonium, Niobium, Germanium, Vanadium Polonium, Vanadium |
05: NGC 6357 (300LY radius from CL PISMIS 2)
1 | 15 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | NGC 6357 Sector TJ-Q B5-10 | M, nd | A1 (HMC) (0.08g) (11LS) A2 (HMC) (0.07g) (15LS) A5 (HMC) (0.08g) (30LS) A7 (HMC) (0.15g) (54LS) | Cadmium, Germanium, Arsenic, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium Polonium, Cadmium, Arsenic, Vanadium Yttrium, Niobium, Germanium | |
2 | 15 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | NGC 6357 Sector QY-R b4-12 | M | 1A (Rocky Icy) (0.31g) (1531LS) | Polonium, Vanadium | |
3 | 15 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | NGC 6357 Sector RY-R b4-6 | M, nd | A1 (HMC) (0.13g) (25LS) | Niobium, Germanium, no VR boost | |
4 | 21 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | NGC 6357 Sector GW-W c1-8 | K, M | A1 (HMC) (69LS) (0.44g) A2 (HMC) (96LS) (0.51g) A3 (HMC) (96LS) (0.50g) A4A (Rocky) (117LS) (0.24g) A5A (Rocky) (168LS) (0.2g) B2A (Rocky) (3444LS) (0.19g) | Niobium, Arsenic, no VR boost Cadmium, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium Cadmium, Niobium, no VR boost Polonium, Niobium, Vanadium Niobium, Vanadium, no VR boost | |
5 | 32 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | NGC 6357 Sector IH-V c2-35 | K, M, M | A1 (Metak Rich) (0.21g) (22LS) ABC1A (Rocky) (0.17g) (1668LS) ABC2A (Rocky) (0.12g) (2306LS) ABC3B (Icy) (0.08g) (3045LS) | Yttrium, Vanadium Cadmium, Niobium, Germanium, no VR boost Cadmium, Niobium, Vanadium, no VR boost Cadmium, Niobium, Germanium, no VR boost | |
6 | 33 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | CL PISMIS 19 | B, T, BH | A1 (Metal Rich) (825LS) (1.14g) A2A (Metal Rich) (2370LS) (0.08g) A3B (Rocky) (2890LS) (0.16g) A4D (Rocky) (3477LS) (0.18g) A5A (Rocky) (4291LS) (0.08g) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Germanium Cadmium, Niobium, Germanium, no VR boost Cadmium, Niobium, Vanadium, no VR boost Niobium, Cadmium, Germanium, Arsenic, no VR boost Yttrium, Niobium, Arsenic | Moon A5B has a Serpent Shaped Mountain Chain @ -50/70 ![]() |
7 | 35 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | NGC 6357 Sector CQ-Y D86 | F, F | A2 (HMC) (0.79g) (150LS) B3 (Rocky) (0.12g) (23309LS) | Niobium, Germanium, Arsenic, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium, Germanium | |
8 | 38 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | NGC 6357 Sector HH-V C2-46 | G | 3 (HMC) (1.34g) (600LS) | Really strange and huge semicircular cliff@ about -20/8![]() | |
9 | 46 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | NGC 6357 SECTOR DB-X C1-41 | G | 1 (HMC) (1.5g) (29LS) 2 (nd) (1.13g) (nd) 3 (HMC) (2.23g) (87LS) | Yttrium, Cadmium, Niobium, Vanadium Cadmium, Germanium, no VR boost Polonium, Niobium | |
10 | 57 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | NGC 6357 Sector DL-Y e23 | B | 1 (Metal Rich) (341LS) (1,26G) 3A (Rocky) (1092LS) (0,44G) 5 (HMC) (1497LS) (0,84G) 6 (HMC) (1500LS) (0,96G) | Cadmium, Germanium, Vanadium, no VR boost Niobium, Germanium, Vanadium, no VR boost Polonium, Arsenic Polonium, Vanadium | |
11 | 62 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | NGC 6357 SECTOR HH-V C2-32 | K | 2B (Icy) (0.03g) (2031LS) 2C (Icy) (0.03g) (2026LS) | Polonium, Cadmium, Vanadium, Arsenic Polonium, Cadmium | |
12 | 92 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | NGC 6357 SECTOR DL-Y D223 | F, M | A1 (HMC) (830LS) (0.17G) A4 (HMC) (1993LS) (0.18G) B5 (Rocky Icy) (50083LS) (0.09G) B7 (Icy) (50931LS) (0.08G) | Yttrium, Niobium, Vanadium Cadmium, Niobium, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium Niobium, Cadmium, Vanadium, Germanium, no VR boost | |
13 | 543 LY from CL PISMIS 2 | Prieluia UC-Q b33-13 | TT | 2 (Icy) (0.73g) (266LS) | Polonium, Niobium, Cadmium, Germanium |
6: HOLLOW VEIL (300LY radius from BLAA HYPAI UC-G C12-6)
0 | 0 LY from Blaa Hypai UC-G c12-6 | Blaa Hypai UC-G c12-6 | K | 1A (nd) (nd) (nd) 2A (Icy) (0.07g) (1744LS) | Yttrium, Niobium, Germanium, Vanadium Polonium, Cadmium, Germanium, Vanadium | Basecamp 06 Zheng He Plateau planet 2A |
1 | 25 LY from Blaa Hypai UC-G c12-6 | Blaa Hypai RQ-K B25-0 | M, L | A1 (HMC) (0.82g) (17Ls) B1 (HMC) (0.25g) (531Ls) B2 (HMC) (0.23g) (541Ls) | Niobium, no VR boost Cadmium, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium | |
2 | 73 LY from Blaa Hypai UC-G c12-6 | Blaa Hypai KT-Q d5-14 | A | 1 (HMC) (0.28g) (357 Ls) 2 (HMC) (0.26g) (587 Ls) 3 (HMC) (0.27g) (862 Ls) 6 (HMC) (0.25g) (2017LS) | Polonium, Niobium, Germanium Niobium, Germanium, Vanadium no VR boost Yttrium, Niobium Yttrium, Niobium, Germanium | |
3 | 157 LY from Blaa Hypai UC-G c12-6 | Blae Hypue VN-S d4-21 | A, M | A2 (HMC) (245LS) (1,72G) A2A (Rocky) (245LS) (0,05G) A4A (Rocky) (804LS) (0,06G) A4E (Rocky) (811LS) (0,09G) A4G (Rocky) (796LS) (0,07G) A5B (Rocky) (1379LS) (0,08G) A7A (Rocky) (1911LS) (0,08G) A8D (Rocky) (2559LS) (0.18G) A10B (Rocky) (4616LS) (0.07G) B4C (Rocky) (188106LS) (0.07G) B5A (Rocky) (187365LS) (0.09G) B6D (Icy) (186966LS) (0,05G) B6E (Icy) (186969LS) (0,05G) B7D (Rocky-Icy) (189046LS) (0,12G) B7F (Rocky-Icy) (189053LS) (0,13G) B8D (Icy) (187659LS) (0,16G) B8G (Icy) (187652LS) (0,13G) B9D (Icy) (189278LS) (0,09G) | Polonium, Cadmium, Vanadium Yttrium, Germanium, Vanadium Yttrium, Cadmium, Germanium Niobium, Germanium, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Germanium, Vanadium Niobium, Arsenic, no VR boost Polonium, Cadmium, Germanium Yttrium, Germanium Cadmium, Niobium, Germanium, Arsenic, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Niobium Yttrium, Germanium, Vanadium Yttrium, Germanium Yttrium, Niobium, Arsenic Polonium, Cadmium, Niobium, Germanium Yttrium, Cadmium, Germanium Yttrium, Arsenic Yttrium, Cadmium, Vanadium Polonium, Cadmium | 68 Landfall Planets Planet A10F has an Incredible Huge Crater @ -69.4/-8.2 ![]() ![]() |
07: GREAE PHIO STELLAR FORGE (300LY radius from GREAE PHIO LS-L C23-221)
0 | 0LY from Greae Phio LS-L C23-221 | Greae Phio LS-L C23-221 | nd | 1B (Icy) (938ls) (0.08g) 4A (Icy) (1749ls) (0.05g) | Polonium, Cadmium, Vanadium Polonium, Cadmium, Germanium | 1B Basecamp 07 De Gama Trench |
1 | 5LY from Greae Phio LS-L C23-221 | Graea Phio OJ-Q E5-38 | B, F, G, T | A1A (HMC) (0.31g) (389Ls) B1 (HMC) (0.66g) (3411Ls) B2 (HMC) (0.48g) (3496Ls) B3 (HMC) (0.70g) (3496 Ls) | Yttrium Polonium, Cadmium, Vanadium Yttrium, Niobium, Arsenic Polonium, Niobium, Geranium, Vanadium | |
2 | 14LY from Greae Phio LS-L C23-221 | Greae Phio OJ-Q e5-416 | B | 2 (HMC) (1.39g) (623LS) 3A (Rocky) (0.05g) (737LS) 7A (Rocky) (0.14g) (1963LS) 7C (Rocky) (0.17g) (1963LS) 7D (Rocky) (0.12g) (1861LS) | Polonium, cadmium, Vanadium Niobium, Cadmium, Germanium, Vanadium, no VR boost Yttrium, Vanadium, Germanium Niobium, Vanadium, Arsenic, no VR boost Yttrium, Cadmium | |
3 | 32LY from Greae Phio LS-L C23-221 | Grea Phio KS-L C23-738 | K | 1E (Rocky) (962LS) (0.05g) 2A (Rocky) (1420LS) (0.14g) 4G (Icy) (2461LS) (0.17) | Vanadium, Niobium, no VR boost Vanadium, Gemanium, Arsenic, no VR boost Germanium, Polonium | |
4 | 50LY from Greae Phio LS-L C23-221 | Greae Phio QE-Q E5-3010 A | Ae/Be | 1 (Icy) (1.31g) (195LS) | Yttrium, Niobium, Vanadium, Arsenic | |
5 | 55LY from Greae Phio LS-L C23-221 | Greae Phio FO-G d11-2992 | A | 2 (HMC) (2.55g) (202LS) 5A (HMC) (2.09g) (285LS) 5B (HMC) (1.48g) (343LS) 5C (Rocky) (0.1g) (1345LS) | Polonium Yttrium, Cadmium Yttrium, Cadmium, Arsenic Niobium, Vanadium, Germanium, no VR boost |
1 | 21LY from SPEAMOEA WU-E D12-543 | Speamoea SO-G D11-409 | nd, K, M | B1 (Metal Rich) (0.66g) (43270LS) B5 (HMC) (0.53g) (nd) B6 (HMC) (0.47g) (nd) C2 (HMC) (0.33g) (nd) C4 (HMC) (0.44g) (nd) | Yttrium, Niobium, Vanadium Yttrium, Niobium Niobium, Germanium, Arsenic, no VR boost Niobium, Cadmium, Germanium, Arsenic, no VR boost Polonium, Niobium, Germanium | |
2 | 38LY from SPEAMOEA WU-E D12-543 | Speamoea LO-L C23-22 | G | 8B (Icy) (0.07g) (2618LS) | Polonium, Niobium, Germanium, Arsenic |
09: THE ATAHIP WISTERIA NEBULA (300LY radius from ATHAIP CR-C B55-4)
1 | 4LY from ATHAIP CR-C B55-4 | ATHAIP FX-B D13-1963 | F | 2 (HMC) (1.26g) (72LS) | Yttrium, Niobium | |
2 | 12LY from ATHAIP CR-C B55-4 | ATHAIP JD-A D14-1178 | nd, nd | A1 (HMC) (29ls) (0.83G) A3 (HMC) (48LS) (0.64G) A4 (HMC) (89LS) (0.82G) A5 (HMC) (118ls) (0.83G) AB2F (Rocky) (2919LS) (0.20G) | Niobium, Arsenic, Vanadium, no VR boost Polonium, Germanium Yttrium, Niobium, Germanium Niobium, Arsenic, Vanadium, no VR boost Cadmium, Germanium, no VR boost | Planet A3 - iDragox Legacy On this planet an accident happened to a famous Rock Rat |
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