So, I've been exploring for the last month and am on my way back to the bubble. I've gotten pretty good at picking Terraform-Candidates off the system map based on star type/temp versus semi-major axis. The problem is that in about 60% of all of the systems I discover, there are binary planets and the way the System Map is setup, they do not convey the semi-major axis of their star orbit, but rather the semi-major axis of their orbits around one another. This is dumb. There is a Lagrange point which is the virtual mass both binary planets are orbiting around and that should absolutely be marked on the System Map and that Lagrange's point's semi-major axis (in AUs) should absolutely be available via a discovery scan. I've mocked up an example to show what I mean, a picture being worth at least five or six additional words:
