Introducing the Pax Inter Astra Movement

Departure for Aucopp DN-Y b6-1 will be late tonight. This should be a return the dust lanes. That said, I will have more announcements coming from this waypoint as we have found some very cool and I believe previously uncatalogued lifeforms.
 
Are there collections of T Tauri or brown dwarfs all around a specific area.

For info - T Tauri Star type cluster around Prooe Drye YT-L a117-2


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For info - T Tauri Star type cluster around Prooe Drye YT-L a117-2


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That's a fantastic find. It is kind of cool exploring these regions and seeing what happened. I will probably be putting together an update on discoveries. The last waypoint had a very interesting mix of newer and older stars. Current waypoint in Aucopp region is on the very fringes of dust clouds and we're actually finding systems where life is just taking hold. If we could get data on when noble gas atmospheres get seeded with lifeforms designed for those places it might prove one or more of the sentient species stays busy distributing genetically engineered life through the galaxy to help drive development of new regions. Realistically, there should not be life on those worlds.
 
Currently exploring the area around my carrier at Aucopp ZG-A b6-3 approx 20Ly from your carrier in Aucopp DN-Y b6-1 :)
 
It's been a busy week and its time for our latest scientific findings and departure schedule.

Science Briefing:
Species recently discovered: Stratum Laminamus, Bacterium Vesicula, Bacterium Cerberus, Bacterium Aurasus, and a few Tussock (Tussock Pennata was notable).

Still working on how to predict variants often defined with a color and how to predict when these will appear. This appears to have a greater significance but data is thus far not conclusive.

Sample data:
{"timestamp":"2024-06-29T01:24:58Z","event":"CodexEntry","EntryID":2400305,"Name":"$Codex_Ent_Osseus_03_K_Name;","Name_Localised":"Osseus Spiralis - Indigo","SubCategory":"$Codex_SubCategory_Organic_Structures;","SubCategory_Localised":"Organic structures","Category":"$Codex_Category_Biology;","Category_Localised":"Biological and Geological","Region":"$Codex_RegionName_18;","Region_Localised":"Inner Orion Spur","System":"Prooe Drye KY-F d12-8","SystemAddress":285053274603,"BodyID":39,"Latitude":2.969348,"Longitude":147.226563,"EDDBodyName":"Prooe Drye KY-F d12-8 B 1 f","EDDBodyID":39}

As you can see the codex data includes:
  • Species and variant
  • Discovery type and subtype
  • Region
  • System name
  • Body ID number
  • Body name as appears on the navigation computer
  • Exact latitude and longitude
Obviously, I am just copying the journal entry for illustrative purposes as this isn't what you see in-game. The hope here is that something like elements can be linked to color variant designations so we can understand what the variant actually indicates about the lifeform. It is possible the color referenced is from the flame test of different elements and each element has a unique color when passed through flame. More research will be required. However, that is one of the more obvious ways to possibly explain what we are seeing. Our scientific teams are hereby advised to monitor elements found on the bodies with life to see if patterns emerge from the data on biological scans.

Next departure details:
Next carrier jump: 7/7/3310 @ 02:00 (in-game time)
Destination: Aucopp WG-W b21-2
 
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Some of the bio species discovered in the current area -

Bacterium Acies Cobalt
Bacterium Alcyoneum Sage
Bacterium Aurasus Lime
Bacterium Cerbrus Teal
Bacterium Informem Aquamarine
Bacterium Tela Magenta
Cactoida Lapis Mauve
Frutexa Metallicum Teal
Fonticulua Lapida Red
Fungoida Setisis Orange
Tussock Cultro Sage
Stratum Tectonicas Emerald
Stratum Tectonicas Turquoise

Will be jumping /BASE\ close to the Aucopp WG-W b21-2 system later today.
 
Some of the bio species discovered in the current area -

Bacterium Acies Cobalt
Bacterium Alcyoneum Sage
Bacterium Aurasus Lime
Bacterium Cerbrus Teal
Bacterium Informem Aquamarine
Bacterium Tela Magenta
Cactoida Lapis Mauve
Frutexa Metallicum Teal
Fonticulua Lapida Red
Fungoida Setisis Orange
Tussock Cultro Sage
Stratum Tectonicas Emerald
Stratum Tectonicas Turquoise

Will be jumping /BASE\ close to the Aucopp WG-W b21-2 system later today.
I found a good listing for flame tests but need to print a nice document so we can see if the variant color is linked to specific elements. Once I have a copy, will post it here on the thread.
 
I found a good listing for flame tests but need to print a nice document so we can see if the variant color is linked to specific elements. Once I have a copy, will post it here on the thread.
All good.
Carrier is now at Aucopp ZG-A b6-3, a close system to yours.
Oh, I also found a 'water giant' gas giant in a new discovery system, located just above where my carrier was - first one of this type for me... :)
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Also, sorry I haven't printed the flame test colors chart. One of the better ones is on Wikipedia but I was having trouble printing it on Mobile. Will try to get that squared away today.
 
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We have at least something to test this idea about color variants of lifeforms. This isn't the one from Wikipedia (probably going to have to copy that into a word processor).
 

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[A.O.E.] Dharmachakra will be moving tomorrow evening at nearly midnight game-time to Aucofs PG-S b51-7. We didn't move as normally scheduled because 1) my week has been busy and 2) No Man's Sky. I will try to get back in habit of more routine jump schedule.

Also, I will see here soon about comparing recent biological samples to element composition found on the body to see if that is determinant factor for species variants (usually designated by a color). EDDiscovery should make cross-checks easier. I have to go digging but I recently stumbled across research that was done into species variants by another group of players claiming it was possibly linked to star type & planet type combinations. I haven't read it yet (just something I saw late one evening). I want to see if this may be a better explanation or whether that isn't robust enough. Expect that to be posted to the thread soon so collected samples can be compared to these different ideas on interpreting species variant color codes.
 
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[A.O.E.] Dharmachakra will be moving tomorrow evening at nearly midnight game-time to Aucofs PG-S b51-7. We didn't move as normally scheduled because 1) my week has been busy and 2) No Man's Sky. I will try to get back in habit of more routine jump schedule.

Also, I will see here soon about comparing recent biological samples to element composition found on the body to see if that is determinant factor for species variants (usually designated by a color). EDDiscovery should make cross-checks easier. I have to go digging but I recently stumbled across research that was done into species variants by another group of players claiming it was possibly linked to star type & planet type combinations. I haven't read it yet (just something I saw late one evening). I want to see if this may be a better explanation or whether that isn't robust enough. Expect that to be posted to the thread soon so collected samples can be compared to these different ideas on interpreting species variant color codes.
I will catch up when my PC is back online, both with my carrier and research details - may be a couple of weeks, beginning of August, due to finances for parts and family.
Looking forward to exploring again soon, and learning more too !
o7 Cmdr
 
Next, jump will be to Drojo IX-A d1-13 late tomorrow evening (game time). My week has been stupid so I am still doing biological scans at our last waypoint. On the plus side, a prediction of rain bodes well for playing this weekend.
 
We will be departing for Drojo SS-L c10-4 shortly. I am finishing bio-scans then will get back to the carrier for the jump.
I will try to compare notes shortly against Deep Space Network to see if our samples confirm/deny/expand upon their findings. The system I am at the moment ( Drojo ER-C d41 ) has had one highest concentration of bio-signals I have ever seen.
 
I've just noticed something - we appear to diverging from from the galactic disk and our destination is some 500 LY below the disk. Our current coordinates are -3799.63, -199.88, 3231.44 and the final coordinates are going to be -9302.250, -459.4687, 7,978.7812. Though, the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex sites are below the disk, too. I don't know whether that means that we heading towards portion of a stellar steam or what exactly.

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[A.O.E.] Dharmachakra is at Drojau QK-Z c16-15. We are anticipating being parked for the next there for the 1.5 weeks. As such, please explore the region. I realized that I should have used research limpets on some Albulum Gourd Molluscs that were found at a notable stellar phenomena site.
 
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