Dagnabit ! BYAE CHREA YZ-0 C19-4
Ahha, mystery solved. Thanks for finding it Dom.
I don't think I will get to see that one this time out, I am about 10 kylies bubbleward of it now.
Dagnabit ! BYAE CHREA YZ-0 C19-4
Oh, so that's why you posted coordinates earlier! I wondered, but forgot to ask.
Damn, it's finally done
1270 systems with Earth Like Worlds, with the exception of 2 that i couldnt look for, even in 1.4. It doesnt include any system after my first post in this thread.
I'd rather not look for coordinates myself, done that quite enough, but i could add more.
Oh, so that's why you posted coordinates earlier! I wondered, but forgot to ask.
Anyway, these maps are great, kudos for making them! I've added a link to them in the first post.
Also, if you could send over the coordinates that you have, I could include them in the sheet as well. That way, all the data would be accessible to everyone. I don't think I'll be looking up missing coordinates myself, though. (I'm notoriously bad at reading them, and I do still have nearly four hundred star types to look up.) But if people submit those as well, then I'll add them of course.By the way if anyone can give coordinates, i could add them to my list. I wont do a map for every ELW though, i'll wait untill i have a good number of them.
Distance from Sol: 64,729.19 LYs
Also, if you could send over the coordinates that you have, I could include them in the sheet as well. That way, all the data would be accessible to everyone. I don't think I'll be looking up missing coordinates myself, though. (I'm notoriously bad at reading them, and I do still have nearly four hundred star types to look up.) But if people submit those as well, then I'll add them of course.
Planet name: MYEIA THAA ZE-R D4-0 B 11
Distance from Sol: 64,729.19 LYs
Coordinates (approximately): -2,200 : -6 : 64,690
Exact type of star(s) the planet is orbiting: F4 VB (Multiple star-system: A6 VAB, F4 VB)
In-game name: CMDR STULLI
Only 322ly short of the record, impressive.
Thanks for the coordinatess
Not only is it amoung the furthest, with a ring and 3 moons that's not something you see very often.
One thing though, when looking for coodinates, i wont consider decimals, but i prefer (-2 203; -6; 64 692) over (-2,200; -6; 64,690)
As long as it's less than 1LY off that's fine. The smallest squares are 1x1LY. Well at least that's how much precision i used so far. As you can see in the link above, the Error is mostly all bellow 1. It may be too much to ask, i dont know, but i'd appreciate to keep the same level of precision. Seen from afar it doesnt make much of a difference, but i may want to zoom on an area. I suppose it would be fine with +-10LY of tolerance. using the closest indicated coordinates, that should make the Error smaller than 7LY.
Hmm, which record? The record for ELW is 65,252. Anyway, I have one ELW at 65,184.14 LYs. That's a little bit more far out, as my other one
Ah, yes, so as I understand, I have to look at the coordinates like this example:
Should be no problem, I thought the approximately coordinates should be okay for your map. It's easier to read the nearest coordinates. But I will do so.
BTW: Your idea to create a diagram to show these dots on a map is really great. Now I have an easy opportunity to create a map of my journey around the galaxy with this method. Thank you for the inspiration
And here are some ELWs in the area 60K LYs from SOL, sorry for that ones with .xx, up to a certain time I only noticed the data without decimal places:
Hmm, which record? The record for ELW is 65,252. Anyway, I have one ELW at 65,184.14 LYs. That's a little bit more far out, as my other one