Please do, but it's best if you upload them to EDSM. Assuming you haven't already, that is.Tried to find some info about it and were not successful, quite amazing work already done on this apparently.
We can share the system names we confirmed (although we did not check every single phenomenon for type of Lagrange cloud) if that helps with the studies?
Spasau VU-V d3-3
and surrounding systems
Proposed name: Carina-Saggitarius Peduncle Gardens
Take a look at the maps (posted here): the whole region is like that. Plus the neighbouring Dryman's Point region too.
If they were all moons of the same giants I'd say yes, otherwise no. Also had found this combination before.Found a system with an ELW, WW and AMW. Would that be a candidate for GMP? Haven't discovered this "combination" before.
Found a system with an ELW, WW and AMW. Would that be a candidate for GMP? Haven't discovered this "combination" before.
Roger that! Thanks for the feedback, both.These are fun to find but I've discovered more than 5 of such. They are quite rare of course but not that much for edsm.
Tyrielai PS-U f2-4
I already laid out similar, did not add. So who cares, just fly and seeLooks nice but you need to attach name and description to the picture to submit it as POI
I already laid out similar, did not add. So who cares, just fly and see
Name: | Dryao Phyloea Oddity |
Game map search ref: | Dryao Phyloea BA-A f1573 |
Description: | This is one of only 4 known Earth-like worlds in the galaxy (as of 9-21-3305) to solely orbit a black hole. Like the others, a neutron star is the only provider of heat and energy in the system. Despite being 30kls away, the distant stellar remnant somehow keeps the oceans from freezing over. Found using data from edastro.com |
Screenshot reference: |
Source: https://imgur.com/a/qmxwvvy |
What's the smallest Class I Jovian on record? I just found one that's only got a radius of 9,205 km (about half again as big as Earth, at only 0.8351 earth masses!)