Finally!

After a couple of weeks of exploring, cashing in, and exploring some more I have finally done it. Last night I cashed in my latest exploration results and received credit for being the first to discover in the neighborhood of 15-20 systems. I checked this morning and my name is on them for posterity.
 
After a couple of weeks of exploring, cashing in, and exploring some more I have finally done it. Last night I cashed in my latest exploration results and received credit for being the first to discover in the neighborhood of 15-20 systems. I checked this morning and my name is on them for posterity.

Fine work Commander! :)
 
Yeah, it's great to know that there will forever be some parts of the galaxy that will show on the maps as having been "Discovered by....."

:)
 
It would be nice to have an icon on the systems you've personally discovered first and a smaller one on the ones, you discovered parts of first.

It would also be nice to have a list somewhere of the systems you've discovered entirely or parts of systems you've discovered, set in a user defined order according to value, size, distance from Sol, primary star type or just alphabetical.
 
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It would be nice to have an icon on the systems you've personally discovered first and a smaller one on the ones, you discovered parts of first.

Quite a big amount of info would need to be sent to you each time a new group of systems comes into view on the galaxy map, particularly in the core. Even if it was workable for one player at a time, suspect scaling up to potentially 10,000s at once isn't. I agree it would be nice to have it, though!

It would also be nice to have a list somewhere of the systems you've discovered entirely or parts of systems you've discovered, set in a user defined order according to value, size, distance from Sol, primary star type or just alphabetical.

Wondering if the API Frontier have previously said they're going to implement eventually will give you the info. Alternatively, would be nice if you could go into your store page or something and request a file with all this kind of info in, and it goes off and preps it in the background and lets you know when it's ready for download in the same way Twitter does tweet archives.
 
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