stations have a significant impact on system mass distribution

I had mapped the belts of Colonia - and only one of them in a system that became inhabited with 2.2 has changed.

White marks the star.
Yellow marks the new station.
Dimmed yellow marks unchanged clusters.
Green marks clusters that have gained 6 asteroids.
Red marks clusters that have lost 6 asteroids.

u0nIbph.jpg
 
Hahahahaha - and I thought it's a feature!

I don't want this to be fixed because it added more/better Palladium resources, but I'll still submit it in case it creates more severe problems ;)
 
Have you noticed any other mass distribution changes? I ask because I noticed an unexplored (no first discovered by tag) gas giant in a system on the way out to the alien archaeology, and was surprised to see that both the inner bodies and bodies further out had been discovered already. Now it might have been that the outer bodies were discovered pre-ADS by the old parallax method, but I've no way of knowing when these discoveries happened.
 
I had mapped the belts of Colonia - and only one of them in a system that became inhabited with 2.2 has changed.

White marks the star.
Yellow marks the new station.
Dimmed yellow marks unchanged clusters.
Green marks clusters that have gained 6 asteroids.
Red marks clusters that have lost 6 asteroids.

http://i.imgur.com/u0nIbph.jpg

That is a very cool shot. How did you combine multiple screenshots and also change the color of the targets quickly?
 
Nope. I'm not paying much attention to anything but asteroids - so I wouldn't know about any other changes from the update.

That is a very cool shot. How did you combine multiple screenshots and also change the color of the targets quickly?

Overlay with a lighten filter and different opacity, hue change of yellow to red/green and lightness of yellow to 100% for white.

Most graphics programs do all these things.
 
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