Glorious HIPs - 3306

HD 213221 is quite low at 503.5625 / -3736.28125 / 2397.84375 and was visited by Cmdr endlessfalls, so you should have fun getting to it !

Now there's a familiar name, bumped into a lot of his systems when pushing the limit on reachable stars! My Fleet Carrier is currently out at Medusa's Rock in the Crescent Sector GW-W C1-8 system which I am using as a base station for a different project I am working on, I am looking at taking a short break from that and was wondering if there are any FC only stars in that area.
 
Now there's a familiar name, bumped into a lot of his systems when pushing the limit on reachable stars! My Fleet Carrier is currently out at Medusa's Rock in the Crescent Sector GW-W C1-8 system which I am using as a base station for a different project I am working on, I am looking at taking a short break from that and was wondering if there are any FC only stars in that area.
I think Medusa's rock is in slice 13 or 14 - both mine. I used the same station when exploring those slices. And that's where I came across Cmdr endlessfalls' name.

There are quite a few unexplored HIP stars in slice 15 which should not be far away, and although allocated to Cmdr Heavy Johnson, not much progress has been made there. I have no record of unreachable or FC only stars in that area, so it would be worth exploring the outer limits of that region.
I suspect Cmdr endlessfalls has been around there as well.
 
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HIPName in EliteED XED YED Z
Unreachable
10352​
HD 13752
932​
-4066​
-1007​
Unreachable
10381​
HD 13807
960​
-3960​
-938​
Unreachable
16125​
HD 21573
2243​
-4197​
-1825​
Unreachable
18418​
HIP 18418
4667​
-7446​
-4535​
Unreachable
19319​
HIP 19319
2490​
-3439​
-2078​
Unreachable
20163​
HD 27488
4685​
-6256​
-4583​
Unreachable
22564​
HD 31063
3450​
-3294​
-2430​
Unreachable
22700​
HD 31199
2781​
-2814​
-2713​
Unreachable
23999​
HD 33525
9685​
-8160​
-7710​
Unreachable
24070​
HD 33559
7966​
-6998​
-8501​
Unreachable
32087​
HD 48354
27737​
-6898​
-22281​
Unreachable
42547​
HD 73836
3181​
1870​
-2845​
Unreachable
43284​
HD 75282
3306​
1812​
-2510​
Unreachable
43739​
HD 76148
2882​
2453​
-3062​
Unreachable
45267​
HD 79356
3118​
2251​
-2273​
Unreachable
48033​
HD 84740
2157​
2961​
-2136​
Unreachable
54103​
HD 95936
1876​
4310​
-1265​
Unreachable
54758​
HD 97387
2494​
6572​
-1768​
Unreachable
54899​
HD 97659
2397​
6773​
-1827​
Unreachable
57036​
HD 101607
1159​
4728​
-847​
Unreachable
57262​
HD 102014
1047​
5071​
-929​
Unreachable
59169​
HIP 59169
790​
5636​
-600​
Unreachable
59861​
HIP 59861
1248​
-11534​
-971​

My list of unreachables for slices 30 and 31. Coords are best guestimates but close enough for identifying potential routes to the systems.

@cmdr Iron Body - if you're bored, appreciate a run through your program to see if you can come up with anything nearby. NB: I have the FC and the fuel :)
 
Guess I have to buy some more tritium now, while parked in the bubble ;)

Spansh "nearest" function found only those two:
In sector 26 , HD 84141 is 255ly from unreachable star HIP 47541
In sector 26, HD 84141 is 301ly from unreachable star HIP 46809

It gave me the results almost immediately, while the others did not produce any results after a few minutes.
It seems there is either a LY-based cap or an exponential time increase with search distance.
(Looks to me like a meh coded search algorithm, considering there are no stars to be found... Maybe it is rather suited to perform well in the galactic core with a lot of possible candidates, rather than the fringes with lots of nothing.)
 
HIPName in EliteED XED YED Z
Unreachable
10352​
HD 13752
932​
-4066​
-1007​
Unreachable
10381​
HD 13807
960​
-3960​
-938​
Unreachable
16125​
HD 21573
2243​
-4197​
-1825​
Unreachable
18418​
HIP 18418
4667​
-7446​
-4535​
Unreachable
19319​
HIP 19319
2490​
-3439​
-2078​
Unreachable
20163​
HD 27488
4685​
-6256​
-4583​
Unreachable
22564​
HD 31063
3450​
-3294​
-2430​
Unreachable
22700​
HD 31199
2781​
-2814​
-2713​
Unreachable
23999​
HD 33525
9685​
-8160​
-7710​
Unreachable
24070​
HD 33559
7966​
-6998​
-8501​
Unreachable
32087​
HD 48354
27737​
-6898​
-22281​
Unreachable
42547​
HD 73836
3181​
1870​
-2845​
Unreachable
43284​
HD 75282
3306​
1812​
-2510​
Unreachable
43739​
HD 76148
2882​
2453​
-3062​
Unreachable
45267​
HD 79356
3118​
2251​
-2273​
Unreachable
48033​
HD 84740
2157​
2961​
-2136​
Unreachable
54103​
HD 95936
1876​
4310​
-1265​
Unreachable
54758​
HD 97387
2494​
6572​
-1768​
Unreachable
54899​
HD 97659
2397​
6773​
-1827​
Unreachable
57036​
HD 101607
1159​
4728​
-847​
Unreachable
57262​
HD 102014
1047​
5071​
-929​
Unreachable
59169​
HIP 59169
790​
5636​
-600​
Unreachable
59861​
HIP 59861
1248​
-11534​
-971​

My list of unreachables for slices 30 and 31. Coords are best guestimates but close enough for identifying potential routes to the systems.

@cmdr Iron Body - if you're bored, appreciate a run through your program to see if you can come up with anything nearby. NB: I have the FC and the fuel :)

I added these unreachables to my list and ran the program, but it didn't find anything for these slices.
Which is a quite surprising because a couple of them have y coordinates in the 1800s, which are usually reachable.

I did wonder where I had run everything correctly, so changed the y-coord for HD 13752 to -1606, and it found lots of stars near there.
So, sorry, I couldn't find anything within FC distance for those stars.

Edit... I just realised that the 2 stars in the 1800 range could be reachable from stars below the 1500 limit in place for the search.
All the "nearest" stars have to be above 1500 or below -1500, it makes the search quicker because I have filtered out stars near the galactic plane.
I don't have time today to change the filter, but will have another go tomorrow.


PS. I wasn't bored, but had the program already set up to run. The only awkward bit was removing the non-ascii characters from the numeric columns in the table.
 
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It seems there is either a LY-based cap or an exponential time increase with search distance.

This one I suspect. For closer stars the calculation will be easy, but the only way to calculate would be geometry, and while that would be fine if there is only a couple of stars nearby if your target location is far from the galactic disk the number of decimal places used to differentiate the distances of the nearest stars would probably quickly exceed the ability of geometry to easily calculate. Basically over many thousands of LY a lot stars will appear to be the same distance away without some strenuous calculation.
 
I added these unreachables to my list and ran the program, but it didn't find anything for these slices.
Which is a quite surprising because a couple of them have y coordinates in the 1800s, which are usually reachable.

I did wonder where I had run everything correctly, so changed the y-coord for HD 13752 to -1606, and it found lots of stars near there.
So, sorry, I couldn't find anything within FC distance for those stars.

Edit... I just realised that the 2 stars in the 1800 range could be reachable from stars below the 1500 limit in place for the search.
All the "nearest" stars have to be above 1500 or below -1500, it makes the search quicker because I have filtered out stars near the galactic plane.
I don't have time today to change the filter, but will have another go tomorrow.


PS. I wasn't bored, but had the program already set up to run. The only awkward bit was removing the non-ascii characters from the numeric columns in the table.

I changed my list of edge stars, now I know there are 6.5m stars further than 1300ly from the galactic plane on the Spansh database.

It still didn't find any stars within 500ly of the stars on your list.
 
Haven't been in here in a while but I can report that the FC stars in slice 34 are done! (Will do the reachable stars later down the line) Right now I've just purchased an FC and will be using it to finish the stars in slices 5 and 6 while heading out to Colonia! Then I'll loop back to slice 34...
 
Making progress on the carrier systems...
@Iron Body could you feed this one into you algorithm as well? I thought it is in carrier range with another HIP I saw around +2200, but it does not seem to be.

HIP 38364HD 637119172473-4967
 
Making progress on the carrier systems...
@Iron Body could you feed this one into you algorithm as well? I thought it is in carrier range with another HIP I saw around +2200, but it does not seem to be.

HIP 38364HD 637119172473-4967
According to my copy of the Spansh data, which is now 10 days old, the nearest stars to that point are ...

628.6 Xeangeae GJ-G d11-0 1233.8 1967.5 -5165.2
651.6 Xeangeae KP-E d12-0 1276.8 1955.4 -5132.1
685.8 Schrairsch JX-A d14-0 1137.2 1823.6 -4977.9

I have added the star to the list of unreachables, and if anyone gets anywhere within reach any time soon, my global search will find it.
My data is a little out of date because I got a new PC last week and I'm still in the process of installing my software on it.
 
The HIP I saw is maybe HD 59267 at 802:2262:-5542, not close enough to HD 63711.
The closest system I did find is Schrairsch BW-C D13-0 at 1019:1968:-5003 which is 516 ly, which is not on EDSM. Still not enough, but way closer than the 628 ly.

HD 290798 on slice 27 was 352 ly away from closest known system, but only 23 ly from the actually closest one, and was very easy to reach with a 70+ jump range.

Which made me think: Maybe it is helpful to add the closest system and distance for not-quite-reachable stars to the list? Especially if the closest system is procedurally generated.
 
Yes, it's always worth remembering that although my search can find the nearest star which has already been reached,there may be unvisited stars that are nearer amd even within easy reach. So I can increase the distance for "not-quite reachable" stars but where to draw the line ? My current search can find a large number of close-by stars, but I usually cut them off at the 500ly limit. Now I have my new,even more powerful, PC working I can try out some less stringent searches.
 
Hard to tell what would be a good approach without knowing how your script works (or what increases computation load).

In my opinion, the biggest benefit of your script is knowing a system in range you can't spot on the galaxy map yourself. You create a list of positives that can be reached.
If there is a system found withhin 500 ly, there is no benefit in searching further. Yes, maybe there is something closer, but a positive is a positive.
So an improvement would be to reduce "false negatives" - systems that appear out of range because of the lack of data. Because obviously noone is going to check those.

I have no clear idea, what a useful cut-off range would be. I think it depends on whether the "not quite in range" hits are hand-crafted systems or not.
If it is not hand-crafted, there are good chances it is due to lack of data and there are some more stars are nearby. And you can cycle through the boxels to maybe find something that tiny bit closer.
If it is hand-crafted (e.g. a HIP), well, it propably sits there alone, so even 500.01 ly doesn't help.
 
Got really quiet in here. Well, I got news: Slices 25 and 26 are done.

Slice 25 breakdown:
155 systems not found
9 systems found, but located outside of the Galactic Map
45 systems are carrier only
54 systems are permit locked
45 systems are unreachable
1 star is a secondary star in another system: BL Lyncis (HIP 36627) is in the VV Lyncis (HIP 36626) system, search points right next to VV Lyncis as well
1 star points to empty space: searching for HIP 19855 (V891 Tauri) points to space right next to V774 Tauri (HIP 19859) but V981 Tauri is not found there
2 systems are "unscannable" with FSS: BD+03 3861 (HIP 39392) and Andbephi (HIP 51658) are pre-discovered and inhabited (with a population of 0) but have no Nav Beacon to scan - I mapped the planets to generate log entries for EDSM to read, but haven't found a way for the stars

Slice 26 breakdown:
97 systems not found
4 systems found, but located outside of the Galactic Map
44 systems are carrier only
164 systems are permit locked
39 systems are unreachable
1 system was only found by HD number, not by HIP (Gliese 2040 = HIP 24846 = HD 242703)
1 system does not match HIP catalogue at all (HIP 35914 is supposed to be BD+21 1590 a G0 star, but links to BD-12 1172, the O7 star in the Spirograph Nebula)

Around 70 HIPs were still completely undiscovered, but except for like 3, they were at least 3000 ly from sol, and a lot required high base jump range with jumponium (90...150ly), or a carrier. Generally spoken, it was quite difficult reaching a lot of the high/low HIPs because slices 25/26 are almost entirely withhin the supression zone, so no neutron boosts. I had to do around 150 jumponium boosts despite a 77ly jump range.

Notable systems:
Gliese 1090 with a 4,34 solar masses G-class-star (B-class with 2,32 SM is the secondary star in the system!)
HD 39680 Body 13e has a Taylor's Ring
HD 45783 - undiscovered M2III with 142.75 solar radii
HD 30667 - undiscovered Blue-White Supergiant, 2 HRGG, HD 30667 13 has an invisible ring (drops out of SC, but no rocks formed)
HD 55460 has a terraformable HMC 19747 ls (not a typo) from the G5V star
HD 29735 - undiscovered K0III with 43.9 solar radii
HD 40531 - A Star B8V, B Star F9Ib White Super-Giant, was still undiscovered!

Other discoveries: 3 large landables, some Crystalline Shard sites, a DBV WD (the DBZ is found was already known :( ), an O star, an ELW co-orbiting Neutron & M5V

By the way, I messed up the coordinates of HIP 13506, it should be 620:-4113:-2540, so I assumed it unreachable again.
 
Got really quiet in here. Well, I got news: Slices 25 and 26 are done.

Slice 25 breakdown:
155 systems not found
9 systems found, but located outside of the Galactic Map
45 systems are carrier only
54 systems are permit locked
45 systems are unreachable
1 star is a secondary star in another system: BL Lyncis (HIP 36627) is in the VV Lyncis (HIP 36626) system, search points right next to VV Lyncis as well
1 star points to empty space: searching for HIP 19855 (V891 Tauri) points to space right next to V774 Tauri (HIP 19859) but V981 Tauri is not found there
2 systems are "unscannable" with FSS: BD+03 3861 (HIP 39392) and Andbephi (HIP 51658) are pre-discovered and inhabited (with a population of 0) but have no Nav Beacon to scan - I mapped the planets to generate log entries for EDSM to read, but haven't found a way for the stars

Slice 26 breakdown:
97 systems not found
4 systems found, but located outside of the Galactic Map
44 systems are carrier only
164 systems are permit locked
39 systems are unreachable
1 system was only found by HD number, not by HIP (Gliese 2040 = HIP 24846 = HD 242703)
1 system does not match HIP catalogue at all (HIP 35914 is supposed to be BD+21 1590 a G0 star, but links to BD-12 1172, the O7 star in the Spirograph Nebula)

Around 70 HIPs were still completely undiscovered, but except for like 3, they were at least 3000 ly from sol, and a lot required high base jump range with jumponium (90...150ly), or a carrier. Generally spoken, it was quite difficult reaching a lot of the high/low HIPs because slices 25/26 are almost entirely withhin the supression zone, so no neutron boosts. I had to do around 150 jumponium boosts despite a 77ly jump range.

Notable systems:
Gliese 1090 with a 4,34 solar masses G-class-star (B-class with 2,32 SM is the secondary star in the system!)
HD 39680 Body 13e has a Taylor's Ring
HD 45783 - undiscovered M2III with 142.75 solar radii
HD 30667 - undiscovered Blue-White Supergiant, 2 HRGG, HD 30667 13 has an invisible ring (drops out of SC, but no rocks formed)
HD 55460 has a terraformable HMC 19747 ls (not a typo) from the G5V star
HD 29735 - undiscovered K0III with 43.9 solar radii
HD 40531 - A Star B8V, B Star F9Ib White Super-Giant, was still undiscovered!

Other discoveries: 3 large landables, some Crystalline Shard sites, a DBV WD (the DBZ is found was already known :( ), an O star, an ELW co-orbiting Neutron & M5V

By the way, I messed up the coordinates of HIP 13506, it should be 620:-4113:-2540, so I assumed it unreachable again.
OK, will incorporate all the data into the spreadsheet.
I've been busy with exploring slice 10 for the last couple of weeks.
edit: slice 11 not 10 , started by Jackie Silver but only completed by 22%
 
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If it is hand-crafted (e.g. a HIP), well, it propably sits there alone, so even 500.01 ly doesn't help.

I've been doing my own thing for a while, I'm a good way through now, out near Medusa's Rock cataloguing KOI stars, but I do recall getting a couple of 500.xx systems in some of my sectors, they are most frustrating, the annoying thing is there may indeed be an undiscovered star out there that would get you there, but searching for the tiny points of light outs past jumponium range is almost impossible!
 
I made myself a simple spreadsheet where I enter the approx coordinates and it returns the distance.
Then I use the search to cycle through the procedurally generated systems near-by in the hopes of finding something withhin range (usually all D mass class, so easy to find them all once you've spotted one).
Doesn't help at all when hand-placed systems is all you have though...
 
Got really quiet in here. Well, I got news: Slices 25 and 26 are done.

Slice 25 breakdown:
155 systems not found
9 systems found, but located outside of the Galactic Map
45 systems are carrier only
54 systems are permit locked
45 systems are unreachable
1 star is a secondary star in another system: BL Lyncis (HIP 36627) is in the VV Lyncis (HIP 36626) system, search points right next to VV Lyncis as well
1 star points to empty space: searching for HIP 19855 (V891 Tauri) points to space right next to V774 Tauri (HIP 19859) but V981 Tauri is not found there
2 systems are "unscannable" with FSS: BD+03 3861 (HIP 39392) and Andbephi (HIP 51658) are pre-discovered and inhabited (with a population of 0) but have no Nav Beacon to scan - I mapped the planets to generate log entries for EDSM to read, but haven't found a way for the stars

Slice 26 breakdown:
97 systems not found
4 systems found, but located outside of the Galactic Map
44 systems are carrier only
164 systems are permit locked
39 systems are unreachable
1 system was only found by HD number, not by HIP (Gliese 2040 = HIP 24846 = HD 242703)
1 system does not match HIP catalogue at all (HIP 35914 is supposed to be BD+21 1590 a G0 star, but links to BD-12 1172, the O7 star in the Spirograph Nebula)

Around 70 HIPs were still completely undiscovered, but except for like 3, they were at least 3000 ly from sol, and a lot required high base jump range with jumponium (90...150ly), or a carrier. Generally spoken, it was quite difficult reaching a lot of the high/low HIPs because slices 25/26 are almost entirely withhin the supression zone, so no neutron boosts. I had to do around 150 jumponium boosts despite a 77ly jump range.

Notable systems:
Gliese 1090 with a 4,34 solar masses G-class-star (B-class with 2,32 SM is the secondary star in the system!)
HD 39680 Body 13e has a Taylor's Ring
HD 45783 - undiscovered M2III with 142.75 solar radii
HD 30667 - undiscovered Blue-White Supergiant, 2 HRGG, HD 30667 13 has an invisible ring (drops out of SC, but no rocks formed)
HD 55460 has a terraformable HMC 19747 ls (not a typo) from the G5V star
HD 29735 - undiscovered K0III with 43.9 solar radii
HD 40531 - A Star B8V, B Star F9Ib White Super-Giant, was still undiscovered!

Other discoveries: 3 large landables, some Crystalline Shard sites, a DBV WD (the DBZ is found was already known :( ), an O star, an ELW co-orbiting Neutron & M5V

By the way, I messed up the coordinates of HIP 13506, it should be 620:-4113:-2540, so I assumed it unreachable again.
Have you got lists/spreadsheet data for the not found, carrier only, permit locked systems and unreachables ?
If you have lists, you can post them here.
 
Here they are...

I visited all carrier-only systems that weren't previously fully scanned on EDSM, so I haven't posted them, but I can do that if you want.

The remaining oddball is HIP 19855 (V891 Tauri), with the Galmap actually pointing to an empty space, as mentioned above.

HIPHD
2127228946
3045244674
60178
2778639275
24785242509
41368
33049
45244
45790
18540
30304
2930142176
20990285846
22266
19979
35667
21831284726
32209262389
27584
28684250757
36313
28472
28541250389
4364975781
32427263139
18284
4524779095
24000241111
29454
18539
28773
29042251807
17335
11517
35064
1775723826
2670837537
41457
2665837453
25413
5592699580
27825
42306
2745638689
2303131502
45055630
42596
17914
28625250642
2797939678
30379256138
47778
21848284677
24778
1658222094
2657437318
28276249698
2791139588
3030644328
1660022109
26043244772
2984043384
7816
1654322034
25556243809
50206
18226
3618358427
25159
1057114045
4177171867
60826108545
13646
27071246878
1574320963
21371
2890441398
1106614756
30644257046
17615
30697257132
2251030710
2749238749
52906
2638937123
2702338063
30835257674
46131
19886286647
27171247194
2762739048
34522
2997943703
40400
13616
2677037684
2904141690
33919
14120
2945042543
28124249388
36448
43437
31050
3069945085
3350651294
20062286671
36694
31129258730
1935526173
1599521303
2784739416
3239448564
3382152003
2940742394
3001343681
1971426691
1343517953
2616236665
2222530284
24386241771
3091745578
2319731830
60867108629
3226548344
68538984
22799286130
39670
47280
3062245023
21533286878
13391
3177447217
39015
3085745485
2627236879
4446577376
3038844512
3568857227
2815439970
26856246421
34741
20135286727
2942542474
2832740297
2975743206
40946
3675359924
26281245199
2785839435
43210
58386
27626248297
783810369
38738
58030

HIPHD
71151
24555
3858664232
38753
23222
39939
35065
15027
3435653791
29127
45709
29988
16486
3064845086
34630
2134929106
44092
2918642069
53677
31306
3056444984
40075
24584
53603
57486
3230248532
4659282011
54414
3072245314
1849824889
2870841101
3007543907
3608658364
48920
25540
3323050664
36708
2031227549
2807939879
3658159509
3648359332
2834540427
2525535316
4297374484
28979251761
28850251419
25275243335
2473434510
22535
2950142707
3004143837
52184
42710
3862064350
27034246981
30417256418
1934226215
2348532349
21045
2431033777
3197547679
3140446595
5721
32678264152
3635058989
43967
37201
4311774737
22591
6396
42150
2047327800
1677722408
24473242018
4282674185
47579
2867641057
2721738422
1338317908
30620257145
2983243481
3042844697
45573
3288549824
1234316570
26492245778
4347575489
932212236
60395
32180262433
3269249474
2772539306
2956642841
3285249784
36907
56088
2977543282

HIP designationin-game designationstar types taken from GalMapapproximate coordinates
14866HD 19912K0 III, L7 V, T5 V, M7 VA2330:-19320:-15480
42744HD 73992M1 V, M9 VI, T4 V1240:16800:-21330
43280HD 75032K3 III, M8 VA, K8 VA200:10932:-13230
45233HD 79065K2V310:12611:-13010
52299HD 924M0 V, L6 V900:9581:-5060
17331HIP 17331F2 V1100:-11928:-14990
38232HIP 38232F0V0:11913:-22080
47603HIP 47602F2 V1070:14642:-12350
52851HIP 52851K8V, G8 VAB240:9989:-5160

HIP designationin-game designationstar types taken from GalMapapproximate coordinates
11996HIP 11996B5 V, K2 VA1530:13197:-6580
54058HD 95789K5 V, M7 VA1110:10330:-4310
53391HIP 53391G5 V1850:15548:-7040
12140HD 16288F0 V1710:-12125:-5890

HIP designationin-game designation
23883105 Tauri
2244196 Tauri
24574HD 242135
26187HD 245009
27638HD 248330
18560HD 25001
19977HD 27088
20098HD 27235
20099HD 27270
20511HD 27798
20562HD 27878
20816HD 28238
22827HD 284889
21102HD 28649
21176HD 286589
20832HD 286823
21304HD 28993
21446HD 29207
21732HD 29602
21871HD 29808
22376HD 30532
22672HD 30936
23082HD 31620
23191HD 31797
23946HD 33090
24158HD 33466
24132HD 33467
25151HD 35110
25908HD 36336
26734HD 37650
26967HD 37999
27877HD 39507
28843HD 41318
19328HIP 19328
19556HIP 19556
19623HIP 19623
19701HIP 19701
20393HIP 20393
20425HIP 20425
20718HIP 20718
20734HIP 20734
20986HIP 20986
21761HIP 21761
23462HIP 23462
23674HIP 23674
23898HIP 23898
24143HIP 24143
24181HIP 24181
24302HIP 24302
25154HIP 25154
25207HIP 25207
25248HIP 25248
25893HIP 25893
24121Wolf 231

HIP designationin-game designation
2151549 Eridani
30055Gliese 231.2
24399HD 241890
18667HD 25163
29121HD 252248
29146HD 252390
18835HD 25433
29959HD 254850
18919HD 25542
30293HD 255925
19027HD 25697
30965HD 258394
31177HD 259160
31366HD 259736
31770HD 2611138
31908HD 261579
32447HD 263483
32465HD 263514
19476HD 26373
19540HD 26472
19555HD 26502
19626HD 26608
19873HD 26964
19906HD 27007
20141HD 27338
20127HD 27351
20439HD 27735
20463HD 27779
20764HD 28206
23700HD 287493
21299HD 29005
21326HD 29071
21501HD 29299
21509HD 29311
21696HD 29583
21739HD 29634
21572HD 29839
21944HD 29925
21981HD 29978
22005HD 29999
22061HD 30112
22058HD 30113
22230HD 30356
22346HD 30507
22483HD 30728
22635HD 30961
22642HD 30975
22636HD 30977
22628HD 30979
23417HD 32262
23448HD 32320
23469HD 32350
23473HD 32359
23723HD 32815
26151HD 36740
26239HD 36913
26798HD 37754
26994HD 38095
26984HD 38096
27146HD 38289
27544HD 38963
27856HD 39493
28129HD 39984
28268HD 40281
28519HD 40679
28692HD 41041
28709HD 41141
28789HD 41306
28903HD 41480
28978HD 41602
28968HD 41617
29000HD 41676
29040HD 41790
29254HD 42252
29310HD 42352
29364HD 42456
29519HD 42769
29661HD 43098
29694HD 43152
29731HD 43185
30014HD 43480
29849HD 43496
29981HD 43725
30052HD 43908
30070HD 43983
30333HD 44496
30364HD 44584
30400HD 44635
30460HD 44768
30494HD 44851
30586HD 45044
30612HD 45065
30613HD 45089
30663HD 45180
31261HD 46299
31909HD 47592
32023HD 47837
32331HD 48544
32383HD 48750
32958HD 50003
33203HD 50578
33399HD 51102
33583HD 51583
34172HD 53288
34545HD 54404
19326HIP 19326
19595HIP 19595
19748HIP 19748
20166HIP 20166
20243HIP 20243
20587HIP 20587
20643HIP 20643
20871HIP 20871
20944HIP 20944
20958HIP 20958
21344HIP 21344
21429HIP 21429
21674HIP 21674
21740HIP 21740
21929HIP 21929
21931HIP 21931
21996HIP 21996
22305HIP 22305
22307HIP 22307
22874HIP 22874
23103HIP 23103
23328HIP 23328
23537HIP 23537
23960HIP 23960
24166HIP 24166
24207HIP 24207
24561HIP 24561
24588HIP 24588
24622HIP 24622
24774HIP 24774
24802HIP 24802
25077HIP 25077
25181HIP 25181
25433HIP 25433
25507HIP 25507
25538HIP 25538
25866HIP 25866
26163HIP 26163
26223HIP 26223
26238HIP 26238
26867HIP 26867
27009HIP 27009
27029HIP 27029
27091HIP 27091
27119HIP 27119
27332HIP 27332
27543HIP 27543
27597HIP 27597
27934HIP 27934
28067HIP 28067
28456HIP 28456
28586HIP 28586
29184HIP 29184
25323HIP 35405
26386HR 1908
29326HR 2184
29798HR 2235
29881HR 2250
23680W Orionis

HIPHDHRin-gameapprox Xapprox Yapprox Z
57785102909HD 102909765755-1426
834510986HD 10986-21-4334-1319
1068614205HD 1420567-4037-1915
1253916804HD 16804620-6714-3853
1428219082HD 19082255-3960-3198
1482319848HD 19848375-6570-5866
1502320088HD 20088442-4896-4288
1594821195HD 2119512-6962-7889
1747923377HD 23377587-3217-3705
27745248587HD 2485873175-1039-18893
2018227350HD 2735028-3382-7659
2067228025HD 28025708-3543-7310
2758539006HD 390062912-1006-20152
3081845351HD 45351-402767-13910
3085445392HD 453923204384-21290
3310550163HD 50163-2112220-7069
3394552451HD 524518302441-8187
3469554615HD 54615-976753-17958
3533856246HD 56426-44685-11637
3588057701HD 577013432409-5914
3641259014HD 590146834121-9652
3777062302HD 623028175347-10801
5163791276HD 912764204633-2640
5222392321HD 923211586634-3674
13161HIP 13161190-4862-3390
18038HIP 18038-162-6667-10624
18562HIP 18562499-5871-9138
33943HIP 339436012683-8633
34420HIP 34420-3073463-9252
35365HIP 35365-1502759-6701
39846HIP 38846222427-3900
40101HIP 401013093390-5424
43457HIP 434576806719-8067
45115HIP 451153576637-6917
45560HIP 455602417670-7701
47512HIP 475124023939-3335
48032HIP 480323777014-5722
48965HIP 489653884832-3602
50746HIP 507464225300-3327
51946HIP 519462234655-2621
52531HIP 52531266831-3693
54928HIP 549284706913-2633
60373HIP 6037364153-485
8574HIP 857470-7789-2412
28117398662066HR 2066404842-18094

HIPHDHRin-gameapprox Xapprox Yapprox Z
1083114430HD 14430862-8141-3270
1268916986HD 169861278-8194-4552
1525020410HD 20410810-4667-3749
1675522343HD 223432597-8935-7704
24208241533HD 2415333611-4189-11260
1898525647HD 256471043-3020-3673
1932926186HD 261861194-3278-4170
32554263791HD 26379152022764-18259
1956526503HD 265032540-6856-9069
32983265304HD 26530433621822-11003
1993727074HD 27074775-1987-2789
2163329480HD 294802020-5266-11210
2299631542HD 31542-1860-2697-5795
2537535534HD 355342125-2041-8062
2666937589HD 375892366-1574-8875
3105345879HD 4587919701048-9629
3110046017HD 460172906722-10086
3245648883HD 4888349302779-17360
3294649970HD 4997051002573-16190
3424353473HD 5347331142362-10145
3580757673HD 5767323522525-7859
3671859898HD 5984813102415-6060
3754561805HD 6180523866052-13322
3836463711HD 637119172473-4967
4417276846HD 768466943324-3671
5547198685HD 986856107150-2457
13506HIP 13506620-4113-2540
19621HIP 196211273-3074-3861
21810HIP 218101155-2813-6077
22775HIP 227753033-4854-10638
29022HIP 290226010-1308-18174
35967HIP 3596713602240-6270
45946HIP 459468603804-3660
50300HIP 5030010628259-5323
51772HIP 517721668878-4868
53193HIP 531936944392-1980
58190HIP 581901553582-755
60196HIP 601961757043-793
7746HIP 7746332-7076-15338
 
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That's good, thanks. No need to post systems that you visited, they should come up from EDSM.
Except if they had non-HIP/HD names, but I suspect if they were carrier based, then they would only have HIP or HD names.

It looks as if you used up a very large amount of jumponium.
I made start to the next merge process, so it should be ready in a couple of days time.
 
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