Highest and lowest stars?

Besides a certain star outside the galactic map what are the highest and lowest known stars on the galmap?

I have found:

Top: Quemea AA-A H1
Bottom: OOFAISP ZE-A G5
 
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Can they be reached?

No. EDSM has the highest/lowest reached systems: https://www.edsm.net/en/statistics/systems . Currently they are:
Systeia Free AA-A h2 (+3450)
Thaae Byoe AA-A h2 (-3433)

Both of these are one-way trips now the double neutron supercharge has been nerfed; if you're looking for highs and lows with a return journey, they are:
Dryee Free AA-A h4 (+3299)
Pothaae AA-A h2 (-3334)
 
i have visited Synaulooe AA-A h2 at -3341. this was my lowest system so far.
a return is also possible with a 158 LY jump (need lvl 3 FSD boost and 79LY jump range) back to Synaulooe CL-Y G 10.
 
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The lowest / highest ELW ever discovered is in Sluenoe CL-Y g5 (-3,120ly). It is, according to Marx, the rarest ELW ever discovered.

Sluenoe CL-Y g5 has two black holes and a pulsar neutron star, bathing the system's planets and moons in a unique light. The system contains a few gas giants and dwarf stars. That being said, the system's most unique feature orbiting one of the dwarf stars is a Ringed Earth-like Moon, 5,000ls from the arrival point! This is the most distant known Earth-like World from the galactic plane - either above or below, at a depth of 3,120 light years. Furthermore, there are multiple unscanned and untagged moons in this system.

https://www.edsm.net/en/system/id/12962827/name/Sluenoe+CL-Y+g4
 
i have visited Synaulooe AA-A h2 at -3341. this was my lowest system so far.
a return is also possible with a 158 LY jump (need lvl 3 FSD boost and 79LY jump range) back to Synaulooe CL-Y G 10.
Good work there - that’s probably the furthest to date without a double supercharge; it is harder to keep track of this record. I have mapped out everything below -3381 (the record with a double supercharge), so it’s possible there are more lurking in that 40LY window (I didn’t map those).
 
The lowest / highest ELW ever discovered is in Sluenoe CL-Y g5 (-3,120ly). It is, according to Marx, the rarest ELW ever discovered.
It's worth mentioning that it has the highest rarity score on the ELW list, which is dynamically calculated from the contents of the list. That score is thanks to your find co-orbiting two black holes and a neutron star while being a ringed Earth-like moon. It's a neat coincidence that it's the lowest discovered to date as well, but coordinates aren't included in the calculation.
 
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Slightly off topic, but I have a potential lowest point just below the bubble.(lowest for that area.) It's 'IC 5148'. AKA, 'IRAS 21565-3937'

Has anyone gotten to it. I'm near it but can't find a path to it to jump. It looks interesting.

https://www.edsm.net/en/system/id/14211155/name/IRAS+21565-3937

I'm assuming ED maps doesn't cover all data. So, you never know.

So far I can get between around 300 and 400ly away from it but not closer. I also can't find any neutrons for a potential one way trip.
 
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Good work there - that’s probably the furthest to date without a double supercharge; it is harder to keep track of this record. I have mapped out everything below -3381 (the record with a double supercharge), so it’s possible there are more lurking in that 40LY window (I didn’t map those).

I've worked out that it's possible to return from one that's a little below -3390, but I can't do it without assistance. (Does not involve anybody dying) If anybody (PC) wants to help with a totally novel technique, and is in the vicinity of Colonia (which I'm not, but could be in relatively short order) I'd love to make this one happen. I'm happy to share credit for the trip with anybody involved.

- Taen
 
I've worked out that it's possible to return from one that's a little below -3390, but I can't do it without assistance. (Does not involve anybody dying) If anybody (PC) wants to help with a totally novel technique, and is in the vicinity of Colonia (which I'm not, but could be in relatively short order) I'd love to make this one happen. I'm happy to share credit for the trip with anybody involved.

- Taen
I was meaning to ask if you had ever done this - would have been great to help out when we were both mapping places; alas, I can dream of crossplay one day.

You may have seen this or figured it out already - here’s how the Guardian FSD booster works from some trials (turns out my a priori derivation wasn’t right): https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...t-assistance?p=7379985&viewfull=1#post7379985
 
I've worked out that it's possible to return from one that's a little below -3390, but I can't do it without assistance. (Does not involve anybody dying) If anybody (PC) wants to help with a totally novel technique, and is in the vicinity of Colonia (which I'm not, but could be in relatively short order) I'd love to make this one happen. I'm happy to share credit for the trip with anybody involved.

- Taen

I too would love to help and am near Colonia on dw2, however im in my Type-7 and fear the 56ly range is too little for this endeavor. Godspeed!
 
It's worth mentioning that it has the highest rarity score on the ELW list, which is dynamically calculated from the contents of the list. That score is thanks to your find co-orbiting two black holes and a neutron star while being a ringed Earth-like moon. It's a neat coincidence that it's the lowest discovered to date as well, but coordinates aren't included in the calculation.

I'll go there, sounds like a special place :)
 
The lowest / highest ELW ever discovered is in Sluenoe CL-Y g5 (-3,120ly). It is, according to Marx, the rarest ELW ever discovered.

Sluenoe CL-Y g5 has two black holes and a pulsar neutron star, bathing the system's planets and moons in a unique light. The system contains a few gas giants and dwarf stars. That being said, the system's most unique feature orbiting one of the dwarf stars is a Ringed Earth-like Moon, 5,000ls from the arrival point! This is the most distant known Earth-like World from the galactic plane - either above or below, at a depth of 3,120 light years. Furthermore, there are multiple unscanned and untagged moons in this system.

https://www.edsm.net/en/system/id/12962827/name/Sluenoe+CL-Y+g4

I have a higher ELW, and it is in EDSM at +3180.47

https://www.edsm.net/en/system/id/27972845/name/Systae+Free+AA-A+h1
 

It's like sitting on mount Olympus! Being dead center on top of the galactic plane is even better. Have you tried to get ownership of if. Maybe you could get a private base there and it could become a hub for high altitude galactic exploration runs.

Those two rare system should get the discoverers player bases for everyone to use while exploring. They are basically like Olympus and the underworld!
 
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No. EDSM has the highest/lowest reached systems: https://www.edsm.net/en/statistics/systems . Currently they are:
Systeia Free AA-A h2 (+3450)
Thaae Byoe AA-A h2 (-3433)

Both of these are one-way trips now the double neutron supercharge has been nerfed; if you're looking for highs and lows with a return journey, they are:
Dryee Free AA-A h4 (+3299)
Pothaae AA-A h2 (-3334)
Hi.

I'm at one jump to Dryee Free AA-A h4 but I don't see how I can back.

Can you help me?

Thanks.

P. D: RESOLVED. Thanks anyway
 
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