For the first time, I made fast honk and jump trip without checking planetary maps, as I had 24 hour deliveries from Colonia to bubble (feature which they sadly removed in latest update). I didn't liked the idea of letting all juicy finds get past me and made myself system to get that data.
1. When selling discovery data, notice the systems that pay more than others. If there's planets that give more than others (5-7k while not detail-scanned) take a screencapture (press f10 and it saves results in pictures/frontier developments/elite dangerous folder). After you have sold all your exploration data you should have lots of screen captures. You can also write down those systems, but as naming of systems is what it is, that's far slower way.
2. Go through those pictures and rename them. They show distance to your location, so put that in the name, for example bubbletocolonia 04784, which means that system is 4784 LY from place where you sold your exploration data. After you have renamed all pictures, those are in nice order according their distance.
3. On the next, bit less speedily trip to that direction, use those systems in those pictures as waypoints and get your name on those planets. In my case that gave me 136 systems to visit again. If you are more demanding, perhaps you can drop out those terraformable metal planets from the list by raising minimum 5k to 6k, but I can't confirm this yet as I have't made that trip back yet.
1. When selling discovery data, notice the systems that pay more than others. If there's planets that give more than others (5-7k while not detail-scanned) take a screencapture (press f10 and it saves results in pictures/frontier developments/elite dangerous folder). After you have sold all your exploration data you should have lots of screen captures. You can also write down those systems, but as naming of systems is what it is, that's far slower way.
2. Go through those pictures and rename them. They show distance to your location, so put that in the name, for example bubbletocolonia 04784, which means that system is 4784 LY from place where you sold your exploration data. After you have renamed all pictures, those are in nice order according their distance.
3. On the next, bit less speedily trip to that direction, use those systems in those pictures as waypoints and get your name on those planets. In my case that gave me 136 systems to visit again. If you are more demanding, perhaps you can drop out those terraformable metal planets from the list by raising minimum 5k to 6k, but I can't confirm this yet as I have't made that trip back yet.