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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?
 
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?
Please do, but it's best if you upload them to EDSM. Assuming you haven't already, that is.
 
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.

Lol I was working on this too. Both sectors are sprawling the the trees but Sag Carina also has all types of Peduncle pods.I think we can make it as POI if we find a sector of 300-500 ly where you are able to find all types of trees. This would be convenient for tourists how do not want to spend their time exploring the sector in search of all types. As for making list of all systems that have trees and their pods, I would say its useless because it will have to be constantly updated: even I during my voyage through both sectors encountered more than 100 undiscovered systems with this stuff. Plus, you can make list on each tree or pod using EDSM searching by region and type of biology.
 
Sun resorts of Myoidee.

Myoidee SX-D b53-0
A gas giant at 1.83 light-seconds from a star

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Found a system with an ELW, WW and AMW. Would that be a candidate for GMP? Haven't discovered this "combination" before.
 
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!)

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Is the part-pink GGG at Synookio EL-J d9-1 worthy of a POI? (Can't put pics on now due to wrong device, but they're on the GGG thread)
 
What the hell?!

I came across a millisecond pulsar that was extremely close to its companion (names redacted because I haven't handed it in yet - but the orbital period is only about 3 hrs!) so I thought I'd go take a look. Then this happened...

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Somehow I was able to get to a VERY CLOSE distance from the neutron star - only 24.1 Mm here before I chickened out and retreated because I didn't know if I'd just hit a (very contracted) exclusion zone around the NS or if I'd just explode... but what the heck is going on here? Do NS exclusion zones shrink if they're really really close to a star? I'm pretty sure they're not that close normally are they? I thought they were more like 0.7 ls?) Has anyone seen this before? I'll cheerfully submit this as a POI if it's something rare/unique once I hand it in...

(I'm so close to the F V companion that I'm in the refuelling zone here!)

EDIT: See https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/insanely-close-pass-of-a-neutron-star.522950/ for further details - I went back and tried to get closer, and boy did I get closer!!!
 
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That's pretty cool. I wonder if it shrinks it if it's size goes over a ratio relative to the gravitational sphere of influence? It's a shame that the journals don't record the exclusion zone radius.
 
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