List of Earth-like worlds, v3

Thanks once more for using the spreadsheet format! Your posts should go up shortly.

By the way, @ PaleGringo: say, how are you making your screenshots? Their contrast and saturation look different than usual, so I'm curious.

Those are captures from EDFX; I like how it auto PNGs them where as the "F10" method makes them into BMPs and I have to convert those to another format. I could, of course, go the long way around if it is a bother.
 
More confirmed ELWs from the second leg of #ExploreQuest. Now just the backlog of all the ones I found before that started.

Proyoe TI-B d13-10157921.66PaleGringoPaleGringoF3 VINo0http://i.imgur.com/ZHOmYfF.png
Pyrie Eurk GR-N d6-1662332.4PaleGringoPaleGringoF1 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/CqV2R6O.png
Byeia Chrea UE-R d4-83AB 454375.69PaleGringoPaleGringoA8 VI, K9 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/sHTnqyH.png
Plaa Briae OS-U c2-22650265.79PaleGringoPaleGringoK3 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/012dbRp.png
Byeia Aub XV-E d11-5547317.32PaleGringoPaleGringoF8 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/W8e9Z2N.png
Hatchoi AC-D d12-16646110.38PaleGringoPaleGringoG1 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/o9U0tM6.png
Joothee YK-P d5-1523A 839121.66PaleGringoPaleGringoF5 VI, M2 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/Jb424Qj.png
Phraa Byoe WB-K d9-15736874.07PaleGringoPaleGringoF7 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/uLZpx4m.png
Lasoae XV-E c11-2283A 332721.34PaleGringoPaleGringoK0 VA, K6 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/0KuxOTA.png
Dryau Chrea FI-B c13-2319A 1128961.5PaleGringoPaleGringoG8 VAB, K6 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/uiCcfwW.png
Eos Chrea TR-J c22-1758A 428080.09PaleGringoPaleGringoK2 VA, M2 VA, M9 VINo0http://i.imgur.com/a5yEuke.png
Zunou MG-V c16-5405224058.19PaleGringoPaleGringoK1 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/SiQqmtT.png
Zunou MG-V c16-3601124049.66PaleGringoPaleGringoG5 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/qPJ7cAp.png
Zunou MK-D c26-1120A 424782.1Johnny Frost, PaleGringoPaleGringoK6 VA, M7 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/yfOGlZQ.png
Zunou GS-B d13-2884B 424542.36Johnny Frost, PaleGringoJohnny FrostA8 VI, K4 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/xbtIwPj.png
Zunou MT-Q c18-8104224189.65PaleGringoPaleGringoK4 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/6Dax4gO.png
Zunuae ZH-U c16-2436423999.44PaleGringoPaleGringoK3 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/Dmrq47p.png

The yellow line above I believe was submitted by Commander Johnny Frost, but I'm including its data for the sake of being thorough. o7
 
....I don't suppose you could post a screenshot of the data of the star and the dwarf star? I've been quite interested in ELM-s lately.....
Here they are :)
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Finally arrived in Colonia, and can now submit my next batch of Earth-likes. Again, the order is order of my discovery. This time, they didn't come in clusters, just one per sector at fairly regular intervals, about two ELWs per week.

System namePlanet IDDist. from Sol (ly)First discovered byContributed bySystem star(s) typeRinged EL?MoonsScreenshot URL
BOEFT GM-U d3-1203115948.05SAPYXSAPYXG7 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/QM6Y7yk.jpg
EESHORPS VF-E d12-373718467.88SAPYXSAPYXF1 VINo0http://i.imgur.com/9QENman.jpg
DRYOEA FLYAO GG-O d6-712A 219074.15SAPYXSAPYXG6 VAB, M2 VA, M5 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/WXNTQ2D.jpg
ATHAIP QF-L d9-1665822844.14SAPYXSAPYXF9 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/zyFkGEi.jpg
STUEMEAE AF-A c7839A 6sorryMARX, SAPYXMARX, SAPYXG6 VAB, M6 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/irzITKC.jpg
ZUNOAE TH-U c16-8507A 124184.37SAPYXSAPYXG5 VAB, M2 VA, M8 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/4mwSe9E.jpg
SCHEE FLYI FI-H d11-8528A 723436.09SAPYXSAPYXF8 VI, M3 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/8rTCnBb.jpg
KYLOALN TG-B d14-1472B 1222790.19SAPYXSAPYXF3 VI, K6 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/YSMBxbk.jpg
KYLOARPH LI-S d4-5745AB 322405.42SAPYXSAPYXF0 VI, K6 VA, Y5 V, Y0 V, Y2 V, Y2 VNo0http://i.imgur.com/ivVNREo.jpg

My usual tourist notes:

Boeft: Another in the "small-cold-thin-aired" class of ELWs, with little to offer colonists other than the fact that it happens to lie almost on a direct line from Sol to the Core; the view of the Core from here is bracketed between the Boepp and Greae Phio nebulae. This is an archipelago planet with little visible land; if they gave me naming rights I'd name it "New Svalbard". If this world is too cold for you, the next planet out is a non-terraformable waterworld kept warm by a carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere.

Eeshorps: I spent considerable time and effort to find an ELW in the Eeshorps sector, failed, gave up, then found this one as I was on my way out of the sector. It's as cold as Boeft, but more Earth-sized and with thicker air. The view of the Eeshorps Nebula isn't as spectacular as I'd hoped, but I got a nice shot of the planet with the nebula behind.

Dryoea Flyao: A generally more habitable world than the first two in this post and a more interesting and varied system it finds itself in. The sunwards HMC is terraformable, and there may be more terraformables around the remote pair of red dwarf companion stars (at 96,000 Ls, there wasn't enough interest to tempt me to check it out). Again, I got a nice pic with three nebulae behind.

Athaip: Just four 40-LY-jumps away from the Great Annihilator I found this little jewel. It's much warmer than the others found so far, indeed at 292K (19 deg C) it's a temperate paradise. And landables? We gotcha landables right here, six of em (I only Tagged two), as well as one terraformable HMC (the next planet sunwards). This far into the Core, the sky is bright and nebula-free.

Stuemeae: I can't really claim credit for this one, it's the one Marx found just 60 LY from Sag A and invited me to co-Tag with him; I'm pleased that the ED system map is recognizing this properly, with his name first. Unless, of course, ED just sorts co-discoverers alphabetically. The world itself is fairly ordinary, as ELWs go, a bit on the small side, though I'm happy to note it's the first I've added to my list with a surface temp within 2 degrees of Earth-average. The rest of the system is also about average, with one non-terraformable waterworld neighbour. The secondary star is 300,000 Ls away and neither of us felt like going all the way out there. I'm afraid I was too distracted taking screenshots to remember to record the distance to Sol; I hope Marx didn't forget too.

Zunoae: Hot hot hot, it may not be hot enough to be disqualified from ELW classification but it's a perpetual Australian Christmas down there, at 304 K (31 deg C) average temp, on a small world in a tight tidally-locked co-orbit with a terraformable HMC. With that humidity, it's a jungle planet, not a desert one. The red dwarf binary pair are remote and planet-less.

Schee Flyi: At first glance, here is another "typical" ELW for this batch: small (again) and just a shave warmer than Earth-normal. What's atypical here is the near-perfect match for Earth-normal atmosphere composition (though it's a bit too thin to be considered "comfortable") and the day length, just 0.4 days (about 10 hours), is the fastest spin I've yet seen on an ELW. Elsewhere in the system, we've got a terraformable HMC and a large non-terraformable waterworld. If you want those asteroids and gas giants, you'll have to travel 200,000 Ls to Tag them.

Kyloaln: The first world in this batch around a secondary star. Fortunately, it's not too far away, only 13,000 Ls or so. There is one terraformable HMC around the primary star, and two more sunwards of the ELW. Plus the terraformable waterworld that is co-orbiting the ELW, that's a total of five terraformables to hunt down in this system. The ELW is another jungle planet, similar to Zunoae only bigger. The WW is co-orbiting close enough to provide a nice backdrop for screenshots.

Kyloarph: I declare the Kylo Region to be "Weird Space". Not too far away, there's the famous Glowing Giant of Kyloall in the Kyloall BF-A F2322 system, and here in Kyloarph we have what is easily the most spectacularly alien sky for an Earth-like I've yet encountered. The planet itself is fairly mundane - large, cold and thin-aired - but who wouldn't want to colonize here? Two bright, widely separated suns, a large Y-dwarf in a highly inclined orbit, a mid-sized life-bearing gas giant at enough inclination to see the rings, forming a triple co-orbital set, three more Y-dwarfs in the system to act as daystars, a glittering background of stars with an abundance of bright blue stars in the sector, and everything clearly visible from the Earth-like. This is the one place where I wished my ship had a Google Earth camera to capture a 360 degree view; I needed to take two screenshots to get everything in:

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10 more processed today, ready to add:

Byeia Thaa LC-D d12-2434248.31PaleGringoPaleGringoG6 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/qpYLnZ0.png
Clooku KC-B d1-1783B 713086.68PaleGringoPaleGringoF3 VB, M2 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/Xm0W0GB.png
Clooku UL-J d10-2307B 413961.44PaleGringoPaleGringoA5 VI, M3 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/wH4x3qG.png
Nuekuae GI-Z d1-3501314599.85PaleGringoPaleGringoF9 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/Q3bShMW.png
Dryaea Aob QI-B d13-5164A 721427.73PaleGringoPaleGringoA5 VI, A9 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/3t3MNqA.png
Bleae Aescs LS-K c8-412212630.41PaleGringoPaleGringoK0 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/Et2vBcl.png
Slulee GO-P c19-40A 110106.45PaleGringoPaleGringoK5 VAB, L6 VNo0http://i.imgur.com/AGeD6Tj.png
Prieluia DF-R d4-7348323.78PaleGringoPaleGringoF5 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/6BlIavM.png
Pyramio KF-L d9-5376153.38PaleGringoPaleGringoF3 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/aABLYjY.png
Pyramio KF-L d9-5386153.38PaleGringoPaleGringoF3 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/iX6DXAN.png
 
@ Sapyx: I haven't noted down the distance, but ever since the journal files were introduced, the game automatically saves the precise coordinates of systems you visit in the logs. You can use third-party programs like EDDiscovery and Captain's Log (the beta version) to easily process those and look up the coordinates, and the distance which is automatically calculated from them.

Also, @ PaleGringo: both programs offer automatic conversion of screenshots in the same way as EDFX. However, if it works, why change it? I imagine that EDFX's filters will override those anyway.

Still, if anyone includes the system coordinates in their submissions, I put those up on the list as well, and the map charts (on the "Maps" sheet) are automatically generated from those.


Oh, and also @ Sapyx: as far as I know, ED sorts the tags on planets not alphabetically, but in the order people joined the wing. So the wing leader gets the first tag, second wing member gets the second, and so on. However, I do sort them alphabetically on the list.
 
Still, if anyone includes the system coordinates in their submissions, I put those up on the list as well, and the map charts (on the "Maps" sheet) are automatically generated from those.

Is there any quick and easy 'lo bruto' way of getting coordinates? I haven't tried but I imagine I can search Inara or EDSM for those records... maybe? I don't have Netlogs for all my submissions, just bookmarks.

And... more.

NGC 6664 Sector WO-A d8043652.53PaleGringoPaleGringoA8 VINo1http://i.imgur.com/VaKjfi7.png
Traikoa SJ-I d9-33AB 55394.8PaleGringoPaleGringoA6 VAB, G4 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/uwT1vwd.png
Preae Aewsy IW-E d11-466B 69833.96PaleGringoPaleGringoF6 VB, K8 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/AiQGJOT.png
Prua Phoe BD-T c20-81512543.61PaleGringoPaleGringoK1 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/X7Hv7Zf.png
Clooku TL-J d10-639213995.94PaleGringoPaleGringoF0 VI, Y2 VNo0http://i.imgur.com/Itw05rI.png
Stuelou GJ-R c21-99215446.84PaleGringoPaleGringoG8 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/7URUTFx.png
Blua Eaec SO-X d2-592A 416118.98PaleGringoPaleGringoF1 VI, G4 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/tcdyEkG.png
Boeph RT-O d7-3640617990.07PaleGringoPaleGringoA4 VINo1http://i.imgur.com/hbl9D4m.png
Eol Prou XD-T d3-428A 221796.28PaleGringoPaleGringoG0 VAB, M0 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/koXbf9j.png
Eol Prou KR-W e1-877D 222051.16PaleGringoPaleGringoNeutron Star, K9 VA, K2 VAB, K7 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/BRhbYCx.png
Eol Prou EF-R d4-49B 422025.22PaleGringoPaleGringoNeutron Star, M4 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/zQijf2A.png
 
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I think I've got names of about 50 earthlike worlds with my name tag on it, lying around in my travel logs and collecting dust. I never kept score of the distance to Sol or exact star type though, as that's something I didn't care about when I logged them. Should I still list them in this topic? Star type can still be checked on the galaxy map, distance to Sol can only be checked by going to Sol and check them by hand I guess. Which I can't do for a while, as I'm in Colonia and heading to Beagle Point when I leave.
 
@ PaleGringo: if you upload the system infos to EDSM, you can quickly look up coordinates there too. You do need to have journal files or netlogs for those systems though. Barring that, you could use trilateration (via EDSM) to get the exact coordinates, like we did in the old days, but for that, you need the exact distances of at least four more systems.

@ TinyPwny: sure, that could still be useful information. We'll look up the star types sooner or later, and I can look up distances to Sol as long as the beta is live. After that, I'm afraid I have no idea when I'll be back there, as I'm currently around Colonia.
 
I've added something extra to the list: additional screenshots, of the moons of ELW-s, or in the case of Earth-like moons, shots of their parent bodies. To everyone who has found Earth-like worlds with moons and/or Earth-like moons, would you mind uploading system map screenshots of those too? No need to put them into spreadsheets or such, just the pictures will do.

As for me, I've uploaded screenshots of 28 moons so far, and none of them have any volcanism.
 

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I've added something extra to the list: additional screenshots, of the moons of ELW-s, or in the case of Earth-like moons, shots of their parent bodies. To everyone who has found Earth-like worlds with moons and/or Earth-like moons, would you mind uploading system map screenshots of those too? No need to put them into spreadsheets or such, just the pictures will do.

As for me, I've uploaded screenshots of 28 moons so far, and none of them have any volcanism.

Oki, here's my check on Moons/Parents :
COL 285 Sector NU-E C12-11 ; C 8 A
ELITE-EarthLike2_Moon.jpg




HIP 88296 ; C 4 A
ELITE-EarthLike3_Moon.jpg




PLEIADES Sector IR-W D1-36 ; 5
ELITE-EarthLike6_Parent.jpg




OOCHODY EY-F D12-10 ; 7 A
ELITE-EarthLike16_Moon.jpg




COL 285 Sector XP-M C8-11 ; A 2 A
ELITE-EarthLike18_Moon.jpg




WREDGUIA YT-W C16-2 ; 9
ELITE-EarthLike20_Parent.jpg




SYNUEFAI OP-M D8-13 ; A 2 A
ELITE-EarthLike-FalconFly-5_Moon.jpg




OUTORST FP-R D4-8 ; 4 A
ELITE-EarthLike-FalconFly-9_Moon.jpg
 
And I reached deep down into my pocket and found more records of ELWs... 18 more for today.

Eoch Pruae CX-K d8-2178A 122066.11PaleGringoPaleGringoG8 VA, K3 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/DH8dC8y.png
Byoomao DZ-H c26-5335625658PaleGringoPaleGringoK2 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/QKYR1mG.png
Hypio Pri PH-M c10-7266A 125003.97PaleGringoPaleGringoK4 VA, M4 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/68WT4tZ.png
Wepai JT-G c27-158A 424425.78PaleGringoPaleGringoK8 VA, M8 VA, L9 V, L9 VNo0http://i.imgur.com/qrkNsM8.png
Myrielk IM-W d1-79A 524760.66PaleGringoPaleGringoF4 VI, G5 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/Kp2Gh5b.png
Wepai UA-U d4-9688723702.32PaleGringoPaleGringoK0 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/TG8Ust9.png
Dumbooe LJ-G d11-5279A 723003.91PaleGringoPaleGringoF0 VI, M0 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/E9iIpoB.png
Dumbooe CG-N c23-141323016.76PaleGringoPaleGringoK5 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/Xa2JqB8.png
Dumbae GR-C d2629622089.93PaleGringoPaleGringoF2 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/e0RDHOk.png
Shrogaei AK-J c24-320A 521776.59PaleGringoPaleGringoK3 VA, M5 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/gbZnWcf.png
Dryoi Pri QU-F d11-1591321772.5PaleGringoPaleGringoF4 VBNo1http://i.imgur.com/jyFjIIn.png
Dryaa Pruae VJ-N c21-207B 221690.82PaleGringoPaleGringoK2 VA, K3 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/ay7tH6B.png
Kyloaln FU-A d8118821469.84PaleGringoPaleGringoA5 VINo0http://i.imgur.com/E7rar4E.png
Dryooe Flyou JY-F d12-11815A 821271.81PaleGringoPaleGringoG1 VB, K5 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/tgzckfM.png
Eoch Flyuae SO-X d2-6486A 819017.31PaleGringoPaleGringoF4 VB, K9 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/7RbY2XI.png
Eoch Flyuae LC-B d1-5036218787.86PaleGringoPaleGringoG8 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/CRD6ytO.png
Pyraleau OK-C d14-3537259.01PaleGringoPaleGringoA9 VBYes0http://i.imgur.com/bj4B6iI.png
Gludgoi XV-E d11-9334662.46PaleGringoPaleGringoF0 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/UXiYag1.png
 
And I reached deep down into my pocket and found more records of ELWs... 18 more for today.

Eoch Pruae CX-K d8-2178A 122066.11PaleGringoPaleGringoG8 VA, K3 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/DH8dC8y.png
Byoomao DZ-H c26-5335625658PaleGringoPaleGringoK2 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/QKYR1mG.png
Hypio Pri PH-M c10-7266A 125003.97PaleGringoPaleGringoK4 VA, M4 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/68WT4tZ.png
Wepai JT-G c27-158A 424425.78PaleGringoPaleGringoK8 VA, M8 VA, L9 V, L9 VNo0http://i.imgur.com/qrkNsM8.png
Myrielk IM-W d1-79A 524760.66PaleGringoPaleGringoF4 VI, G5 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/Kp2Gh5b.png
Wepai UA-U d4-9688723702.32PaleGringoPaleGringoK0 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/TG8Ust9.png
Dumbooe LJ-G d11-5279A 723003.91PaleGringoPaleGringoF0 VI, M0 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/E9iIpoB.png
Dumbooe CG-N c23-141323016.76PaleGringoPaleGringoK5 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/Xa2JqB8.png
Dumbae GR-C d2629622089.93PaleGringoPaleGringoF2 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/e0RDHOk.png
Shrogaei AK-J c24-320A 521776.59PaleGringoPaleGringoK3 VA, M5 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/gbZnWcf.png
Dryoi Pri QU-F d11-1591321772.5PaleGringoPaleGringoF4 VBNo1http://i.imgur.com/jyFjIIn.png
Dryaa Pruae VJ-N c21-207B 221690.82PaleGringoPaleGringoK2 VA, K3 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/ay7tH6B.png
Kyloaln FU-A d8118821469.84PaleGringoPaleGringoA5 VINo0http://i.imgur.com/E7rar4E.png
Dryooe Flyou JY-F d12-11815A 821271.81PaleGringoPaleGringoG1 VB, K5 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/tgzckfM.png
Eoch Flyuae SO-X d2-6486A 819017.31PaleGringoPaleGringoF4 VB, K9 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/7RbY2XI.png
Eoch Flyuae LC-B d1-5036218787.86PaleGringoPaleGringoG8 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/CRD6ytO.png
Pyraleau OK-C d14-3537259.01PaleGringoPaleGringoA9 VBYes0http://i.imgur.com/bj4B6iI.png
Gludgoi XV-E d11-9334662.46PaleGringoPaleGringoF0 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/UXiYag1.png

PaleGringo, good to see you rising up the list. You'll be in the top ten soon at this rate :)
 
Hi,

After finally getting back from my DW trip, here are the ELWs i happened upon. I've also listed 2 i did not "first discover", didn't manage to check whether they were already listed or not.
Notable ones : 1 ringed, 1 moon of another planet, and 2 systems with 2 ELWs, one having them in a ternary system with an HMC. Also 3 with a moon.

edit : don't have sol permit and didn't see the information easily available, so sorry for leaving that blank

System namePlanet IDDist. from Sol (ly)First discovered byContributed bySystem star(s) typeRinged EL?MoonsScreenshot URL
Prieluia YO-Y d1-96NAJielleJielleA5 VBNO1http://imgur.com/UMRae8i
Skauduae ZY-Y c14-2A 1NAJielleJielleK0 VAB, M5 VANO0http://imgur.com/ENXAzzL
Greae Hypai XX-P c19-9CD 4NAJielleJielleK5 VA, L1V, M1 VA, L0VNO0http://imgur.com/7E210Hb
Floawns DR-V c2-35A 6NAJielleJielleK3 VA, M0 VA, L4 VNO0http://imgur.com/qp7Lrdq
Dryio Flyue ND-R d5-322A 2NAJielleJielleG0 VAB, K8 VA, M1 VA, M5 VANO0http://imgur.com/jeonZ03
Dryao Chrea IJ-X b44-57A 5NAJielleJielleM1 VA, M3 VANO0http://imgur.com/aOH2Vqg
Phraa Byoe AE-F c2275NAJielleJielleK0 VAYES0http://imgur.com/by4tLgh
Bleia Prao SV-A c2-1A 4NAJielleJielleK1 VAB, M1 VANO0http://imgur.com/smCSikM
Throefuae HN-I d10-55B 4NAJielleJielleG5 VAB, M2 VANO0http://imgur.com/DZtlWdz
Struia Eork UP-N c23-12NAUlysses WolfJielleK6 VANO0http://imgur.com/Cm0jDFv
Thuecheae MF-C d14-213NAJielleJielleF1 VBNO1http://imgur.com/3HKbURN
Thuecheae WG-J d10-91A 8NAJielleJielleF2 VB, K5 VANO0http://imgur.com/eLRfUDV
Tyroerts MT-Z d13-553NAJielleJielleF4 VBNO1http://imgur.com/2rQ1fmi
Praea Chraei AV-P d5-106NAJielleJielleF0 VBNO0http://imgur.com/Q20xPEQ
Fachai AM-J d10-173NAJielleJielleG0 VABNO0http://imgur.com/Y5ER4pi
Pyuefoea HY-G d11-26B 5NAJielleJielleA8 VB, K5 VA, M4 VANO0http://imgur.com/aDI9uLT
Pyuefoea HY-G d11-26B 6NAJielleJielleA8 VB, K5 VA, M4 VANO0http://imgur.com/iYproFo
Dryiquae BG-X d1-33C 2NAJielleJielleA9 VI, K8 VA, K9 VANO0http://imgur.com/zQMKTyV
Bleethai NU-N d7-841A 5NAJielleJielleF1 VB, K3 VANO0http://imgur.com/8g18aJd
Phleedgaa WI-K d8-92A 2NAJielleJielleG2 VAB, K4 VANO0http://imgur.com/CG86YaY
Phleedgaa WI-K d8-92A 3NAJielleJielleG2 VAB, K4 VANO0http://imgur.com/jKdZ7ej
Foijaea QZ-O e6-28BCD 3NAJielleJielleB9 VAB, Y4 V, Y4 V, Y4 V, Y3 V, T3 V, Y2 V, A9 VB, M3 VA, K5 VANO0http://imgur.com/xz18Fut
Umbaiss DE-R c18-754NAJielleJielleK5 VANO0http://imgur.com/9VlZjdx
Umbaiss ZI-T d3-2499E 3NAJielleJielleNS, L0 V, K8 VA, M8 VA, M7 VANO0http://imgur.com/89emoxF
Eord Blou NJ-S c4-3441NAJielleJielleK2 VAB, M7 VANO0http://imgur.com/t8ZZ3bj
Eord Blou JP-A d44955NAJielleJielleA7 VINO0http://imgur.com/NqBML9Z
Juenio TD-T e3-36289 ANAJielleJielleB9 VABNO0http://imgur.com/Il3TGur
Juenio IQ-Y d12684NAJielleJielleF7 VBNO0http://imgur.com/8NHTu2T
Plaa Chraei HR-W d1-174NASpriggan72JielleA8 VBNO0http://imgur.com/OxgN3kD

Also here the images for the 3 moons :
Prieluia YO-Y d1-9 : http://imgur.com/ul9rAMe
Thuecheae MF-C d14-21 : http://imgur.com/ZvzdUzz
Tyroerts MT-Z d13-55 : http://imgur.com/NoZ47j7
 
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Here are three that I found in between Jaques and Froadik Sector, one of which is very close to the border of this mysterious permit-locked region. I've included the data on the landable moon one of these has in with the screenshots of the star types etc. in the imgur album but I'll have to go through my others later.
System namePlanet IDDist. from Sol (ly)First discovered byContributed bySystem star(s) typeRinged EL?MoonsScreenshot URL
Eorgh Flyoae MF-J c11-1122118Edelgard von RheinEdelgard von RheinG4 VABno1(landable)http://imgur.com/a/bpLkG
Boesks TZ-W d2-2A522712Edelgard von RheinEdelgard von RheinG3 VAB, K6 VAnononehttp://imgur.com/a/lpAVS
Blooe Eaescs DB-V d3-18B523610Edelgard von RheinEdelgard von RheinA7 VI, F7 VBnononehttp://imgur.com/a/q5BzT
 
The last of my submissions for 2016, the final 18.

Slegoae EB-U d4-53A 86212.46PaleGringoPaleGringoF2 VB, K2 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/CFisPss.png
Hegoi MX-L d7-4946621.37PaleGringoPaleGringoF1 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/tNUam3b.png
Hegoi MX-L d7-4956621.37PaleGringoPaleGringoF1 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/bBOjWw8.png
Outorns WV-E d11-109510348.74PaleGringoPaleGringoA7 VINo0http://i.imgur.com/cyfLl78.png
Wredgau RM-L c21-77A 312946.35PaleGringoPaleGringoK7 VA, M7 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/MrejFIu.png
Eullobs MA-A d29B 918698.57PaleGringoPaleGringoA8 VI, K4 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/M92robH.png
Eullobs MA-A d29B 1018698.57PaleGringoPaleGringoA8 VI, K4 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/wmMXoOw.png
Ellorps PR-N d5-123B 424077.98PaleGringoPaleGringoF0 VI, G6 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/oOl8iem.png
Praei Aick TS-U d2-24424920.54PaleGringoPaleGringoF3 VBNo0http://i.imgur.com/KMO56Ci.png
Praei Aick HR-N d6-212A 325223.03PaleGringoPaleGringoA8 VI, K7 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/ls1vIwI.png
Praei Aick CY-H c23-16225556.93PaleGringoPaleGringoK2 VANo0http://i.imgur.com/mb3euuu.png
Blie Phla JA-P c19-37B 626392.14PaleGringoPaleGringoG8 VAB, K4 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/Ow2F1xl.png
Eowyg Fleau UF-R c4-27A 529947.81PaleGringoPaleGringoK4 VAB, M7 IVBNo0http://i.imgur.com/sdKbPMq.png
Neamao YY-S d3-174B 631856.75PaleGringoPaleGringoA4 VI, K0 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/DBQoPLM.png
Loijio CK-Q d5-14331626.16PaleGringoPaleGringoG0 VABNo0http://i.imgur.com/fY06g1I.png
Eorgh Priae XE-Q d5-3CD 129150.19PaleGringoPaleGringoF0 VB, F2 VI, M1 VA, L0 VNo0http://i.imgur.com/4QqkJ00.png
Eorgh Prou XK-D d6-211923000.48PaleGringoPaleGringoA7 VINo0http://i.imgur.com/ieQtQJs.png
Eol Prou RE-Q d5-599A 322447.68PaleGringoPaleGringoF9 VI, K9 VA, L1 V, T0 VNo0http://i.imgur.com/CmdTRrR.png
 
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