Sagittarius A* is ~320k CR or so. I don't think any system has been found that beats that.
They should have give a bonus for scanning that system
Sagittarius A* is ~320k CR or so. I don't think any system has been found that beats that.
They should have give a bonus for scanning that system![]()
Same. I wandered out toward VY Canis Majoris, but got about halfway and ended up spending a few weeks just casually bouncing between a bunch of nifty big stars. I think this time I'll be heading out toward the neutron layer underneath the rim of the core.
Although, what I really would like to do is get a group of people together to go around exploring the constellation star systems. So far no bites though.
Well it wouldn't be a group that moves as one per se. It would be a case of "okay, we're handling this constellation(s) next, let's decide how we're dividing the work".
I guess it doesn't sound very interesting to most folks.
It's interesting enough to me, it's my plan to reach Elite explorer- I have a list somewhere (not with me here, sadly, or I'd link it) of the named stars in the Zodiac constellations.
I was only intending to visit the named stars, because ultimately every star in the galaxy is nominally in one of the constellations.![]()
i also would be interested in doing that constelation visiting stuff but i also have limited time i can play with. would be nice to go along with group mentality and with people that are more knowledgeable than me![]()
on the topic of record systems for me its 215,428 CR for SYNUEFAI LM-T D4-6 SYSTEM
i cant wait for Erimus to come back from his journey to get data on his achievements and systems.he is freakin 65k Ly from Sol... cant get any further than that really...
I had a similar experience 4000 from the core. I made it there and back without a problem, even after emergency stopping four additional times. Refueling + Netflix is a terrible combination.
Has anyone worked out what the coordinates scale is in the galaxy map? I assumed it would be something like LY, but unless I have really messed up my pythagoras theorem, it does not appear to be. I was planning to start to capture coordinates of 'interesting' systems (starting with a list of systems that supply rares) in a spreadsheet so I could quickly work out distances from where I am, and thus which one was the nearest to where I happened to be.
Anyone else think it would be useful to show the coordinates in the overview panel on the left when you select a system? Faffing about with zooming the map to get it 'square on' so you can read the coordinates is a pain in the whatsits.
Water world seems to be a general catch all for terrestrial planets that have water on their surface. Some more than others, often with very thin or otherwise toxic atmospheres. That system is about 180ly from my current location, although it looks pretty isolated up there...Here's a pic of Outorst YQ-D D12-1 3.
Apparently this is a water world... ?!?? Some sort of bug in the generator? Nice looking planet though.
I removed the Asp's struts with Photoshop, in case anyone was wondering![]()
What is the most money (record) you did make scanning a single system?
I found a block hole 355LY away from Sol.
Didn't expect to find one so close to populated space.
Good to know! I'll keep an eye out.I am; principally I'm looking for medium to high mass examples. I'm heading for the monstrous 100 Earth mass Ammonia world that Nutter found upthread, and I have a number of examples for low mass Ammonia worlds, but nothing between 5 Earth mass and 100 mass Earth mass.
Has anyone worked out what the coordinates scale is in the galaxy map? I assumed it would be something like LY, but unless I have really messed up my pythagoras theorem, it does not appear to be. I was planning to start to capture coordinates of 'interesting' systems (starting with a list of systems that supply rares) in a spreadsheet so I could quickly work out distances from where I am, and thus which one was the nearest to where I happened to be.
Anyone else think it would be useful to show the coordinates in the overview panel on the left when you select a system? Faffing about with zooming the map to get it 'square on' so you can read the coordinates is a pain in the whatsits.
Good to know! I'll keep an eye out.
I found a block hole 355LY away from Sol.
Didn't expect to find one so close to populated space.
Crazy! You should make a thread about it. "Closest black hole to populated space"There is a black hole 6 ly's from a station !- I'll find it in a bit - it's in the record breakers.. -- HIP 34707 - and I found it
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