Possible Raxxla sighting

This is the closest thing to Raxxla that I've ever found in game. It might be a bit of a stretch but if you take the 1's from the ships designation and cross them, you get a perfect anagram of Raxxla. Not sure what the other numbers mean but it's definitely an arrow so maybe coordinates or pointing towards a destination.

Raxxla 1.jpg
Raxxla 2.jpg
 
Yes, it seems to refer to the Planck constant.

... when the Planck constant is expressed in SI units, it has the exact value
h
= 6.62607015×10−34 J⋅Hz−1

Interestingly, just doing a simple Google search and using the very top (Google-generated) hit while ignoring the entries below (such as Wikipedia), you are given this value 6.62607004 × 10-34 m2 kg / s which is identical to the number on the ship.

[edit - suggesting whoever made that graphic just went for the first figure they saw rather investigating further]
 
It may just be an easter egg, but it could also be one of Frontier's typically cryptic clues I guess. This is presumably a new POI, is it Odyssey only or is it also visible in Horizons?

Maybe it's the beginning of a treasure hunt. ¯\(ツ)
 

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The Artist was likely an Italian and just used this italian female name for that plate. "Ilaria" btw. means happy/merry.

Other than that, it's merely fluff/art like everything else in the game.

PS.
Raxxla never existed and probably never will. That's the way it's designed - it's sufficient to exist in the heads of some Players to serve its purpose.
 
Pretty sure FDev have confirmed Raxxla exists. is in the game and that players have been to that system.

It's an interesting mystery regardless.
 
What if Raxxla orbits a rogue planet? We know rogue planets exist because they are in the game files, but it would explain why Raxxla has not been discovered yet.
 

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In the second picture if that arrow is meant as a clue for us to look "10 Plancks over there" then it's a completely useless clue. The planet the crash site's on rotates, which would change where the arrow is pointing at. And even if the planet was tidally locked it revolves around its host star, which again would change where the arrow is pointing towards.
 
Also, the Planck Length is VERY short (much much smaller than an atom). SO "over there" would essentially be "right here".

So Raxxla is right here and everywhere? Perhaps we're meant to look inside ourselves to find Raxxla. That's it, Raxxla has been all around us the whole time! Maybe the real Raxxla is the friends we made along the way!

* I'll see myself out.
 
A long one I would have made my own post but I'm a idiot. So sorry for hijacking. But thoughts would be great


I think we are approaching it wrong. If the original books are to belive which is hinted at in the codex that it's a ghost planet, exo-planet, planet without a star.
We would not be able to jump to it even if we found it. There is no way to manually input coordinates.

Our hyperdrives work via brute force. Point us to a large mass and then we drop out at that mass. We don't need a coordinate system for this and as the galaxy spins a coordinate system would need to account for this not practical.

Old hyper drives used a coordinate system and also had the capability of jumping to planets as they didn't brute force. So they could have discovered this type of exo planet.

This means it would be nearly impossible for us to find even if it is in the bubble. It wouldn't need to be permit locked to be hidden.

On a different post exo-planets were kinda confirmed by one of the developers saying "not all stars have planets but not all planets have stars"

There have been reports of something coming to where raxxla is and then leaving without knowing what it is. I can quite easily see this as being the case especially early on.

It was also said that although there will be no clues you have to make it a little bit obvious so people know what they are doing.

It is obvious we cannot travel to exo-planets the conventional way. They don't appear on the map. But we also know it can't be far away from the bubble as travel was not that easy. It was slow and used a different type of drive. Which was unreliable.

The idea to find raxxla.
We have to find someone a npc traveling to it via scanning wakes and then follow that noc to the exo-planet. The dark wheel may be a place to look but their also looking for it.

If we go back to the stories a myths is was found by a Ryder. I'm thinking somewhere in the bubble possible the core worlds. There is a npc Ryder which we will have to follow the wake signature.

It's the only way I can see something being accessible but hidden. From what we have been told it is in the game and it is findable. So no permit locks.
 
A long one I would have made my own post but I'm a idiot. So sorry for hijacking. But thoughts would be great


I think we are approaching it wrong. If the original books are to belive which is hinted at in the codex that it's a ghost planet, exo-planet, planet without a star.
We would not be able to jump to it even if we found it. There is no way to manually input coordinates.

Our hyperdrives work via brute force. Point us to a large mass and then we drop out at that mass. We don't need a coordinate system for this and as the galaxy spins a coordinate system would need to account for this not practical.

Old hyper drives used a coordinate system and also had the capability of jumping to planets as they didn't brute force. So they could have discovered this type of exo planet.

This means it would be nearly impossible for us to find even if it is in the bubble. It wouldn't need to be permit locked to be hidden.

On a different post exo-planets were kinda confirmed by one of the developers saying "not all stars have planets but not all planets have stars"

There have been reports of something coming to where raxxla is and then leaving without knowing what it is. I can quite easily see this as being the case especially early on.

It was also said that although there will be no clues you have to make it a little bit obvious so people know what they are doing.

It is obvious we cannot travel to exo-planets the conventional way. They don't appear on the map. But we also know it can't be far away from the bubble as travel was not that easy. It was slow and used a different type of drive. Which was unreliable.

The idea to find raxxla.
We have to find someone a npc traveling to it via scanning wakes and then follow that noc to the exo-planet. The dark wheel may be a place to look but their also looking for it.

If we go back to the stories a myths is was found by a Ryder. I'm thinking somewhere in the bubble possible the core worlds. There is a npc Ryder which we will have to follow the wake signature.

It's the only way I can see something being accessible but hidden. From what we have been told it is in the game and it is findable. So no permit locks.
By exo planet you mean rogue planet, right?
 
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