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Didn't realize the names of the 2 Jumponium systems were too long. So in that case might as well change the 2nd one to be:

Name: PHAE FLAAE OO-Z D13-35 Outer Arm Depot
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Name: PHAE FLAAE A-Zone Depot
 
POI Name : mélimélo (~mishmash in french)
POI Type : Stellar Feature
GalMap Ref : Oob Auf AA-A h1

Description : The system presents an uncommon composition.
The main body is a black hole of 44 solar masses. Orbiting around there is a M-class red giant, a K-class and a ringed white dwarf which has an Ammonia world as a moon.

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POI Name : mélimélo (~mishmash in french)
POI Type : Stellar Feature
GalMap Ref : Oob Auf AA-A h1

Description : The system presents an uncommon composition.
The main body is a black hole of 44 solar masses. Orbiting around there is a M-class red giant, a K-class and a ringed white dwarf which has an Ammonia world as a moon.

Holy crap! How BIG is that central star (or is it deceptively big against the other, smaller stars)?
 
  • Name: "Peridot Pulsar"
  • Type: β - Planetary Nebula
  • Map Reference: Byoomue JN-S e4-446
  • First-Discoverer: "Big_Bad_Lynx" 3302-06-25
    NB: If you're around, @Big_Bad_Lynx, feel free to override this proposed POI submission.
  • Description: A central neutron star surrounded by a bright green planetary nebula. The system contains, amongst other bodies, 2 gas giants each of which has several landable moons providing some stunning views.

Pictures:
The "Peridot Pulsar" itself:

View from a nearby system:
 
  • Name: "Peridot Pulsar"


  • As per previous discussion, only real-life pulsar objects or those with PSR in the system name will be identified as pulsars; everything else is simply a neutron star. We can use "Peridot Nebula" as the name unless you have a different name you'd prefer to use.
 
POI Name: IC 5148
Type: Planetary Nebula
Galmap ref: IRAS 21565-3937

Desc: "Nicknamed the Spare-tyre nebula, IC 5148 is a planetary nebula located around 1 degree west of Lambda Gruis in the constellation of Grus (The Crane). It was discovered by Australian amateur astronomer Walter Gale in 1894. Around 3000 light-years distant, it is expanding at a rate of 50 kilometres a second, one of the fastest of all planetary nebulae. Due to being almost 2400 light years below the galactic plane, it is unreachable by current FSD technology."
 
POI Name: PZ Cassiopeiae
POI Type: Stellar Feature
Galmap Ref: HIP 117078

Desc: "Located past the Formadine Rift into the darkness of the Outer Arm, this red supergiant makes a welcome waypoint for explorers. At 564 solar radii PZ Cassiopeiae is the 13th largest known star and the last of the "named" stars on the list of largest stars. PZ Cassiopeiae is a slow semi-regular variable star with the period quoted as 925 days in the General Catalogue of Variable Stars, although periods of 850 and 3,195 days have been derived. The system contains only one other object, a class-T dwarf at very long range. The photograph shows the dwarf at 5 light-seconds and PZ Cassiopeiae at 177k light-seconds."


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POI Name: Moore-Nauenberg
POI Type: Stellar Feature
Galmap Ref: Phroea Phoe RD-S E4-12

"This system contains a set of nine stars co-orbiting one another in a complex system of binary and trinary clusters. It is named for 20th Century physicists Cris Moore and Michael Nauenberg, who developed some of the first theoretical solutions to the 'n-body problem' -- predicting the individual motions of more than three celestial objects interacting with each other gravitationally. Measurements and detailed scans taken of this system in 3303 proved to be a tremendous boon for astrophysicists seeking to validate and refine some of Moore and Nauenberg's models. The system also features a high metal content planet orbiting a cluster of four stars and a Class V gas giant in an extremely close orbit around an Class L star.

WARNING: Standard FSD navigational computers will deposit ships near a closely-orbiting Class A and B star pair. Pilots should be prepared to take immediate evasive action upon arrival and equipping a heat sink launcher is highly recommended."

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Before I sign off for the night, here is a quick dump of jumponium-rich systems in the Oochont sector and the Wayfarer's Graveyard:

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POI Name: Oochont Depot
POI Type: Jumponium-Rich System
Galmap Ref: Oochont YF-N D7-3

"A system containing all jumponium materials within 200 ls of its star:

Planet 1 (HMC; 86ls; 2.36G): Vanadium

Planet 2 (HMC; 136ls; 1.65G): Arsenic, Polonium

Planet 3 (HMC; 136ls; 1.53G): Arsenic, Germanium, Niobium, Yttrium

Planet 4 (HMC; 195ls; 2.42G): Cadmium, Germanium, Niobium, Vanadium"

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POI Name: Hegua High Depot
POI Type: Jumponium-Rich System
Galmap Ref: Hegua OU-A E1

"A system containing all jumponium materials within 417 ls of its star:

Planet 1 (HMC; 61ls; 2.12G): Polonium

Planet 3 (HMC; 129ls; 3.76G): Niobium, Yttrium

Planet 4 A (Rocky; 262ls; 0.16G): Arsenic, Niobium, Vanadium

Planet 6 (HMC; 260ls; 2.16G): Germanium, Niobium, Vanadium

Planet 8 (HMC; 417ls; 2.04G) Vanadium, Yttrium"

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POI Name: Hegua Triple Depot
POI Type: Jumponium-Rich System
Galmap Ref: Hegua BA-A D86

"A system containing all jumponium materials within 223 ls of its star:

Planet 1 (HMC; 71ls; 1.55G): Cadmium, Germanium, Polonium, Vanadium

Planet 2 (HMC; 125ls; 2.26G): Arsenic, Niobium, Polonium

Planet 3 (HMC; 223ls; 2.62G): Arsenic, Cadmium, Yttrium

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POI Name: Hegua Heavy Metal Depot
POI Type: Jumponium-Rich System
Galmap Ref: Hegua BA-A D6

"A system containing all jumponium materials within 223 ls of its star:

Planet A1 (MRB; 23ls; 1.09G): Polonium

Planet A2 (MRB; 23ls; 0.99G): Arsenic, Cadmium

Planet A3 (MRB; 55ls; 0.97G): Niobium, Vanadium, Yttrium

Planet A3 A (MRB; 55ls; 0.18G): Cadmium, Niobium, Yttrium

Planet A4 (HMC; 73ls; 0.72G): Cadmium, Germanium, Niobium"

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POI Name: Hegeia High Depot
POI Type: Jumponium-Rich System
Galmap Ref: Hegeia BG-D C13-4

"A system containing all jumponium materials within 134 ls of its star:

Planet 1 (MRB; 23ls; 0.19G): Vanadium, Yttrium

Planet 2 (HMC; 49ls; 0.68G): Germanium, Vanadium

Planet 3 (HMC; 49ls; 0.63G): Cadmium

Planet 5 (HMC; 113ls; 1.28G): Arsenic, Germanium, Niobium, Polonium

Planet 7 (HMC; 134ls; 1.41G): Cadmium, Yttrium"

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POI Name: Hegeia Darwin Depot
POI Type: Jumponium-Rich System
Galmap Ref: Hegeia ZE-A D84

"A system containing all jumponium materials within 123 ls of the main star that also features an Earth-like world:

Planet A1 (MRB; 58ls; 0.84G): Vanadium

Planet A2 (HMC; 76ls; 0.78G): Arsenic, Cadmium, Yttrium

Planet A3 (HMC; 95ls; 0.92G): Germanium, Vanadium, Yttrium

Planet A4 (HMC; 123ls; 0.68G): Arsenic, Niobium, Polonium"

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POI Name: Hegeia Low Depot
POI Type: Jumponium-Rich System
Galmap Ref: Hegeia BA-A D13

"A system containing all jumponium materials within 234 ls of the main star:

Planet 1 (MRB; 168ls; 0.52G): Germanium, Niobium

Planet 1 A (Rocky; 168ls; 0.19G): Cadmium, Vanadium

Planet 2 (HMC; 234ls; 0.45G): Vanadium, Niobium Yttrium

Planet 3 (HMC; 234ls; 0.36G): Arsenic, Germanium, Niobium, Polonium"

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POI Name: Phroea Giant Depot
POI Type: Jumponium-Rich System
Galmap Ref: Phroea Phoe TD-K D8-4

"A system containing all jumponium materials on the planets orbiting its red giant star:

Planet A1 (MRB; 243ls; 0.36G): Vanadium, Yttrium

Planet A2 (HMC; 316ls; 0.27G): Cadmium, Niobium, Vanadium

Planet A3 (HMC; 419ls; 0.34G): Vanadium

Planet A3 A (Rocky; 419ls; 0.09G): Cadmium, Germanium, Polonium

Planet A4 (HMC; 769ls; 0.36G): Arsenic, Vanadium"
 
Name:Vacuus depot II - Southlanders Respite
Game map search ref:Eos Ain FW-E d11-0
Description:Green system with all jumponium materials available. Situated on a line between The Bubble and Livingstone Point, just on the outer rim of the void between the Perseus Arm and The Outer Arm Vacuus, this system is very welcome to any traveller seeking to restock on jumponium materials after crossing the void, or on the return trip home.
Screenshot reference:https://www.edsm.net/en/system/bodies/id/14298907/name/Eos+Ain+FW-E+d11-0
 
POI Name: Mahon Research Base
POI Type: Deep Space Outpost
Galmap Ref: HIP 18077

"Mahon Research Base is the third deep space research facility founded by the Alliance-affiliated Mic Turner Research Group, and the fourth outpost to emerge in and around the California Nebula, since the start of 3303. Located on the third moon of a ringed Class Y dwarf star in HIP 18077, the base offers the standard array of general services, including a commodities market, mission and passenger boards, stellar cartographer, and crew lounge. It is also one of the few facilities in the sector equipped bays for outfitting ships with a modest range of weapons and modules.

Also: Space Pumpkins."

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POI Name: Mahon Research Base
POI Type: Deep Space Outpost
Galmap Ref: HIP 18077

"Mahon Research Base is the third deep space research facility founded by the Alliance-affiliated Mic Turner Research Group, and the fourth outpost to emerge in and around the California Nebula, since the start of 3303. Located on the third moon of a ringed Class Y dwarf star in HIP 18077, the base offers the standard array of general services, including a commodities market, mission and passenger boards, stellar cartographer, and crew lounge. It is also one of the few facilities in the sector equipped bays for outfitting ships with a modest range of weapons and modules."

Also: Space Pumpkins.
 

Hi Sapporo =)

You'll need to submit along with pictures:

* A name for your proposed POI
* The type (less important, we can usually figure it out)
* A description of the POI - more detailed/interesting, the better (sell us on why)

For more details, see this link.

Thanks!
 
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