The system EEMBAISY SO-Z D13-52 is once again a case where I mapped everything.
Simply because one of the few celestial bodies was a water world, two are terraformable and the last one was simply taken along.

The system EEMBAISY AS-W b56-11, on the other hand, with its 43 celestial bodies is a different number, it is located at the coordinates 20031 / 5.1875 / 30881.34375.
I have also mapped everything here.

Why?
On the one hand, because I got here with the VSS scan immediately as the first this here indicated.

The event then happened three more times, in addition there are two gas giants class I and a gas giant with ammonia-based life, the whole moons are of course also not few, and the very last moon is also a very beautiful ice world with ring.
I take this as an opportunity to present the whole system, but the moons only appear on the edge.
No 1 is a gas giant class I with only one moon.


No 2 is then already a helium-rich gas giant with 4 moons and planet No 3 as companion.



No 3

Starting from No 4 the light decreased strongly, the planets become now ever darker.

No 5

No 6

No 7


By the way, number 8 had three rings again, but somehow I couldn't find out exactly if I had caught the third ring now or not, according to what I got from the map, it would have to lie very far outside, but I couldn't find anything, and with the maximum distance to the map I couldn't find the ring somehow.




Lastly the ice planet with ring, which acts as the last moon of No 8.

Fly Safe
Kolumbus
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator
Simply because one of the few celestial bodies was a water world, two are terraformable and the last one was simply taken along.







The system EEMBAISY AS-W b56-11, on the other hand, with its 43 celestial bodies is a different number, it is located at the coordinates 20031 / 5.1875 / 30881.34375.
I have also mapped everything here.








Why?
On the one hand, because I got here with the VSS scan immediately as the first this here indicated.

The event then happened three more times, in addition there are two gas giants class I and a gas giant with ammonia-based life, the whole moons are of course also not few, and the very last moon is also a very beautiful ice world with ring.
I take this as an opportunity to present the whole system, but the moons only appear on the edge.
No 1 is a gas giant class I with only one moon.


No 2 is then already a helium-rich gas giant with 4 moons and planet No 3 as companion.



No 3

Starting from No 4 the light decreased strongly, the planets become now ever darker.

No 5

No 6

No 7


By the way, number 8 had three rings again, but somehow I couldn't find out exactly if I had caught the third ring now or not, according to what I got from the map, it would have to lie very far outside, but I couldn't find anything, and with the maximum distance to the map I couldn't find the ring somehow.




Lastly the ice planet with ring, which acts as the last moon of No 8.

Fly Safe
Kolumbus
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator