I rechecked it, I'm pretty sure it is between those two systems Slegi GS-X B45-0 and Slegi JD-W B46-0. I am in JD-W B46-0 right now.
Sally's Transmission.png shows 3 Thargoid like shapes around a CoriolisWe have +2 signals in all systems, are there realy 3 now? That would go against the hint they very cleary give us.
I think people hear the same 2nd one from different angles in the galaxy - at this moment 6pm CET, 9/9/2022
I'm at the same position, can confirmI rechecked it, I'm pretty sure it is between those two systems Slegi GS-X B45-0 and Slegi JD-W B46-0. I am in JD-W B46-0 right now.
yay! Also, the first carrier has arrived in JD-W B46-0I'm at the same position, can confirm
Next question is then if anyone out there can get a visual. The gap between the two should be small enough to see something, but of course if it's on the line between them it might not be distinguishable against the star behind it without moving quite some way perpendicular first.I rechecked it, I'm pretty sure it is between those two systems Slegi GS-X B45-0 and Slegi JD-W B46-0. I am in JD-W B46-0 right now.
There's a few doing that. Not seen anything that doesn't look like just a star yet.Next question is then if anyone out there can get a visual. The gap between the two should be small enough to see something, but of course if it's on the line between them it might not be distinguishable against the star behind it without moving quite some way perpendicular first.
It does look like so, indeedIn case things to south and someone needs a respawn point, I'll deploy my FC TCS Havamal (XHB-L6M). Location follows one I have arrived in the AO
which anomaly is this the 1st or 2nd one?View attachment 321383
You may need to fly off angle to the star to get the glow to separate from the star, but it does look like it is out there. At .5Ly out from the main star.
You're right, I've steered 45° off and start to see something similar.You may need to fly off angle to the star to get the glow to separate from the star, but it does look like it is out there. At .5Ly out from the main star.