The Galactic Mapping Project & Historical Archive of Exploration

If you were applying my naming convention to ED, then everything would be the same as it is now and the only difference would be that someone who tagged the system first could and should be allowed to rename it per EDSM standards to what they feel is better as they were the ones to first discover it.
Ah, sorry, looks like we both misunderstood each other. In my defense, English is not my first language, and I found it difficult how to interpret your second post. So if I'm not mistaken, you're saying that the first discoverer should have the chance to rename the POI in EDSM? If so, that was exactly what I said, but not how it currently is. Right now, the first one to submit an entry to the GMP has the right to name it, which will then be used for the system in EDD and EDSM, and the first discoverer doesn't have the right to challenge this if they don't like the name.

Note: by first discoverer, I mean the first one to discover the system and get their tag on it in-game. For EDDN and EDSM, it's "First scanned for EDSM by". For some reason, the string "First discovered for EDSM by" is still the one used for systems. However, as per current rules, neither the in-game nor the EDSM recording tag matters. For reference, in Titler's case, he had also first scanned for EDSM the systems that got renamed by others. First one to submit an entry decides its name, and if the discoverer (/ recorder) doesn't like it, well, tough luck. In my opinion, that's not how it should be.
 
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Hi there, after digging around in the galaxy map, i've discovered that the galactic core has several non-planetary nebulae that are NOT charted or officially named.
I believe this is because the render distance is so small in the galactic core, that a lot of nebulae are hidden unless you're right next to them.

I am aware that planetary nebulae in the core are currently disqualified because they are so common, but here are my reasons to believe these are completely regular nebulae that have simply gone unnoticed:

1. They do not use the special models that planetary nebulae do
2. They do not have a central star
3. Vary in size, from small to large

I'm going to be checking in on a few of these I've found, but here is the first example i've visited:



Name: Scirocco Void

Type: Nebula

Galaxy map reference: OUDAITT NH-L D8-326 (EDIT: This is the closest star system to the nebula, the nebula itself is assigned OUDAITT AA-A H675)

Description

The Scirocco Void is an orange, dark nebula located in the northeast of the Galactic Bar, roughly 2000ly below the galactic plane.
First explored and charted in early June 3304, it has a number of peculiar features.
Firstly, the nebula is of an unusually tiny size, only appearing slightly larger than common supernova remnants in the core.
There are also no stars at all inside the nebula, neither main sequence nor protostars, making it impossible to explore or observe from the inside.
This is quite an anomaly, considering the usually extreme star density near the core.
However, its dark colour makes the nebula easy to observe against the bright core from nearby star systems.

Images: https://imgur.com/a/l8gaegI
 
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Hm, that looks like a regular nebula generated in planetary nebula size. Interesting. I for one haven't heard about such before. Makes sense that it would be in the core though. Well spotted!

Also, I looked through some entries, here are some typos and updates:
Rohini: contrary to the entry, the station now has a shipyard. (Not sure when exactly it was added.)

Near and Far 3kpc Arm, Galactic Bar (Region): all three entries say route plotting is difficult in the core, but that's no longer the case.

The Abyss (Region): "interam" -> "interarm"

The Perseus Fade (Region): "Region" -> "A region", "but for few hundred" -> "but for a few hundred"

Centaurus Reach (Region): "lenght" -> "length", "centaurus" -> "Centaurus", "august 3301" -> "August 3301"

Styx (Region): "and do the crossing" -> "and crossing"

Metztli : "Nerus" -> "Nereus"
 
That's very cool. Good find. I hadn't spotted those either. Something new to look for... yay!

EDIT:

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That's very cool. Good find. I hadn't spotted those either. Something new to look for... yay!

EDIT:

Yes, i saw that the nebula had a proper assignment, but thought that EDSM can only pin star systems that have been visited by players, so i wrote in the closest star system to it.
I assume this is not the case so i will amend my coming reports :)
 
Technically, it could be done, but it should be easier to store a nearby system for both the players (so they can easily navigate to a nearby system) and the admins (no need to manually enter a position, can just use the system's coordinates) as well. So yeah, it's better if you write in the nearest system.
 
Here's the second out of the 4 unmarked small nebulae i've found in the core. Going to guess there are a few more like this to discover out there, but it may take quite a bit since their render distance is so low...
This one is not totally undiscovered, it has been visited by 3 commanders, looking at discovery tags.



Name: Karkina Nebula

Type: Nebula

Galaxy map ref: EOK BLUAE AA-A H334 (There are no stars in the nebula, closest star system is EOK BLUAE GX-K D8-1521. Alternatively, the system noted in the description is also a preferred choice.)

Description:

The Karkina Nebula is a small red, black and green nebula in the Galactic Bar, about 1000ly north of Sagittarius A*, and about 1000ly below the galactic plane.
It is part of a population of unusual small nebulae in the core that have not formed any stars, and thus cannot be entered with current FSDs.
However, the star density in the surrounding area is high enough for an excellent naked-eye view.

Exploration has showed nearby system EOK BLUAE GX-K D8-7721 to be a prime candidate for future habitation, containing an Earth-like world with an airless moon, around a stable class F star.
Materials that can be prospected on this moon are Chromium, Germanium, Zirconium, Cadmium, Niobium and Technetium.

When observed from this system, the nebula resembles a ribcage seen face on.
The left lung appears to have been filled or destroyed by a large, black mass, and a sickly green colour appears to be spreading throughout the rest.


Image references: https://imgur.com/a/eYPGhgw
 
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POI type: Historical POI

System reference: Synuefe FM-T d4-32 AB 2a

POI name: An Ancient Plot Thickens

Description:


In the early years of the 3300s, a number of significant discoveries were made; the Unknown Artefacts and Unknown Probe, both of which later transpired to be of Thargoid origin, and the ruins of the ancient civilisation nicknamed the Guardians.

As investigations into these progressed, the Unknown Probe was found to reference a system within one of the mysterious permit locked regions of space; Col 70 Sector FY-N C21-3.

Although the Col 70 Sector contained various unlocked regions which could be accessed, all systems which were part of Col 70 itself remained inaccessible, despite all efforts by independent cmdrs to find a means of entry. Reports of activity in Col 70 by Wreaken Construction lead to efforts to undermine their activities to force a release of permits but all was for naught, and the only further direct information on Col 70 Sector FY-N C21-3 came following the discovery of large unknown structures in the Pleiades, whose unknown devices appeared to contain a stylised representation of the system in their sounds.

On another front, as more Guardian ruins continued to be found, a pattern emerged which allowed an approximate centre to be established what appeared to have been the main region of Guardian space.

A key result emerged from this; Col Sector FY-N C21-3 was closer to the centre of the main group of Guardian ruins than the first Guardian site to have been found.

This opened up the intriguing possibility that the system referenced by the Unknown Probe might have once been within Guardian space.

The result remained as estimates of the centre of what had been Guardian space were refined and ultimately narrowed down to the Regor sector, which like the Col 70 Sector was mysteriously permit locked. However, with not direct access due to the permit locks, and with no ruins found nearby, this line of enquiry ground to a halt.

This changed with the establishment of a relationship between the Guardian ruins and the fungal trees known as Braintrees.

With the type of location which Braintrees occurred becoming well established and predictable, an apparent link between them and Guardian Ruins had emerged, and via checking areas for Braintrees, and thus determining search areas for Guardian Ruins, various small Guardian areas had been discovered throughout the galaxy. Working on this principle a small survey was conducted of the Col 70 border as near as possible to FY-N C21-3 to discover candidate bodies for Braintrees.

Sure enough, on 27th October 3303, Braintrees were found on the first site checked, only 100ly from Col Sector FY-N C21-3.

At this point, hostile reactions from Thargoids to Guardian artefacts had already been discovered, and with a close proximity, if not overlap, between a Thargoid related system and Guardian space established, various questions were left open...


What was the relationship between the Thargoids and Guardians?

Why was there an area in the Synuefe sector with Braintrees but no Guardian ruins? Was this a sign of a conflict with the Thargoids?

What was in the mysterious Col Sector FY-N C21-3 system?

And with the permit locked Regor Sector having been established as the apparent hear of the Guardian bubble, who had put in place the permit locks, and why?




Original forum post is here:

https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...log-and-Data-Collection?p=6076764#post6076764

(Just a note - as a historical POI the description is written accurate to the date in question. The new Ram Tah mission in 3.0 has since added more information and confirmed there had been a conflict.)
 
Checked out a bunch of real-world compact objects in the core that have no data. :)


GRS 1739-278

GRS 1739-278 is an low-intermediate mass black hole, located in the Galactic Bar.

The system was first described by old-Earth astronomers in the year 1996, having detected emissions of X-rays and gamma rays.
At this time, observations of compact objects were still in their infancy, however it was correctly theorized that this system was home to a large black hole.

In 3304, the system has now been found to be composed of a black hole at 115 solar masses, and two young stars of class Ae/Be and T-Tauri in a relatively close 10AU orbit.
Five terrestrial, atmospheric planets are present in the system, however due to their young age and energetic, unstable conditions, life is highly unlikely to exist here.

Image: https://imgur.com/a/IOMDu2B


XTE J1748-288

XTE J1748-288 is an intermediate-mass black hole located in the Galactic Bar.
First observed as a gamma-ray source in the year 1998, it has today been resolved as a large black hole.

The system itself is composed of multiple young T-Tauri and one Ae/Be star, making it clear as an area of active star formation.
However, there are no planets at all in the system, making it quite unremarkable apart from the historic value.

Image: https://imgur.com/a/c8ILpkp


GRS 1737-31
Description


GRS 1737-31 is a stellar-mass black hole located in the Galactic Bar.
This system was first observed in the year 1997 during observations of the galactic core, where it was detected as a source of gamma and X-rays.

Today, three other stars have been found in the system; two of very hot O-class, and one hot B-class.
The high mass and very similar young age of these objects suggests that they originate from a similar area.
Orbital periods are also quite short, which appears to point towards either a shared origin or capture.

No planets are present in this system.

Image: https://imgur.com/a/JeQpSOQ
 
Not sure if this is worthy of anything but I found my first Earth Like Moon orbiting a gas giant the other week & an Ammonia moon in the same system.

Name: Ewoks Rest

System Ref: Clookia NK-M d8-431

Type: Minor POI/Possible tourist destination/Planetary features

Description:

Earth Like Moon orbiting a gas giant in a tidally locked orbit of 1.5 days. Also ammonia moon in same system that is closer in than the ELW and terraformable bodies, making it somewhat an oddity. Whether this is due to the heat the gas giant (planet 8) is giving off allowing a terraformable zone further out than the stars original goldilocks zone is debatable.

System itself also offers some stunning vistas of various nebulas and dense star clusters and is a green system, making it a perfect stop to top up your material supplies while heading towards the core regions.

Images:

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Not sure if this is worthy of anything but I found my first Earth Like Moon orbiting a gas giant the other week & an Ammonia moon in the same system.
Note that while it's semi-rare to see both ELWs and AWs in the same system, moons are a different cookie. Yours has one thing special: both are moons, and more importantly, the AM is closer to the primary star than the ELM, yet ammonia worlds are always farther out than Earth-like worlds. Yours is due to two things: first, the gas giant gives heat to the ELM, but the AM is orbiting a smaller body. Second, the temperatures of atmospheric moons are bugged, and generally lower than they should be. Which means that your ELM is likely going to turn into a WW once they fix this bug, but that might be years out, as they'll probably only do so when they'll have to rework atmospheres anyway. What it'll mean for the ammonia world is a very good question.

I don't speak for the GMP, but in my opinion, this should be worth of an entry, yes. Just with a different text, to note the significance of the arrangement. If you don't mind, I'll add it to the list of Earth-like worlds, and I want to keep an eye on it. Gonna have to visit the system sometime.
 
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First time I'm posting on this thread, figured I'd start sharing my findings with y'all.

Name: Innsmouth

System Ref: Eord Flyuae BO-Q B9-61

Type: Planetary Features

Description: An otherwise ordinary system that is more sinister than it seems. Led by an average M-class star, Innsmouth contains no less than 4 water worlds in orbital order - two WWs orbiting each other, and one terraformable WW with an ammonia atmosphere. Perhaps not a rare find in the galaxy, but pay closer attention to the first planet (which shall be called Y'ha-nthlei); swinging round its parent star in 14.6 days, it has roughly the same mass as our Earth, but its surface pressure, however, is a crushing 427.32 atmospheres.

Life could possibly not exist in such a brutal environment, but perhaps there is something living there that humanity would fail to comprehend: The Deep Ones, creatures that undergo a horrific mutation from their original forms, and then migrate from the terraformable WW onto Y'ha-nthlei, where they reside to hide themselves from the unknown scourges of the galaxy...

Or maybe they come to worship something even more unthinkable: Father Dagon...?

Screenshot references: https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd....329/190DE56165ABF5FD7E00256D352ED65A66C4311C/ - Y'ha-nthlei
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd....202/FDDE410BD586C60E6E15BD21B10555CA6563BB8D/ - System view

My prose is a bit rusty, been out of college for a while. Looking forward to everyone's opinions!
 
Not sure if this is worthy of anything but I found my first Earth Like Moon orbiting a gas giant the other week & an Ammonia moon in the same system.

An earthlike orbiting as a binary of a gas giant is a thing i've discovered a few times, but never an earthlike MOON of a gas giant. Definitely rare, and i have well over 10000 systems under my belt.
To have an ammonia moon in the same system is also fairly rare, I would say this is worth adding.
 
Note that while it's semi-rare to see both ELWs and AWs in the same system, moons are a different cookie. Yours has one thing special: both are moons, and more importantly, the AM is closer to the primary star than the ELM, yet ammonia worlds are always farther out than Earth-like worlds. Yours is due to two things: first, the gas giant gives heat to the ELM, but the AM is orbiting a smaller body. Second, the temperatures of atmospheric moons are bugged, and generally lower than they should be. Which means that your ELM is likely going to turn into a WW once they fix this bug, but that might be years out, as they'll probably only do so when they'll have to rework atmospheres anyway. What it'll mean for the ammonia world is a very good question.

I don't speak for the GMP, but in my opinion, this should be worth of an entry, yes. Just with a different text, to note the significance of the arrangement. If you don't mind, I'll add it to the list of Earth-like worlds, and I want to keep an eye on it. Gonna have to visit the system sometime.

Yes that's fine, I've also noticed two things since.

First it's tidally locked, and second the system is a green system: https://www.edsm.net/en/system/id/25726165/name/Clookia+NK-M+d8-431
 
An earthlike orbiting as a binary of a gas giant is a thing i've discovered a few times, but never an earthlike MOON of a gas giant. Definitely rare, and i have well over 10000 systems under my belt.
To have an ammonia moon in the same system is also fairly rare, I would say this is worth adding.
Well, ELW as moon of a gas-giant I have had several times already, in fact that often, that I even didn´t bother to report here :) Ammonia-Moons are rather more rare and a combination of both is definetly worth a POI ! Kudos to the find....
 
Hello cmdrs,

A while back I found an interesting system close to Colonia.

This binary system features a Black hole and Neutron star. Around the Black hole a ringed planet can be found, which has a ringed landable moon orbiting it. As these bodies orbit around a black hole, they are in complete darkness.

The Neutron star has a Water world with life and a classic metal world orbiting it.

The system coordinates are the following : Eol Prou JM-W f1-2222

Don't know if it fills the requirements for the Galactic Mapping Project but It doesn't hurt to try.

Here is a screenshot of said system :
https://imgur.com/n2cAfsj

Here is the link to EDSM page for system :
https://www.edsm.net/fr/system/id/23791742/name/Eol+Prou+JM-W+f1-2222
 
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Lets get this show on the road! Time do to a map update :D

The backlog is quite long, so don´t expect it all to be completed in a single go...

From post #2842 to post #2871

Added:
- Altered Hortensia
- Beauty and The Beast <-- would not qualify in a more densely travelled area, but makes the cut due to remote location
- Heliotropeia Monoceratos <-- Yay! A pink giant
- Roseum Somnium <-- Yay! Another pink giant
- Hawking´s Dream
- Our Lady's Modesty


Updated:
- Blua Hypa Glowing Green Giant <-- Type changed to Planetary Features
- Floasly Glowing Green Giant <-- Type changed to Planetary Features
- Belle de Fontenay <-- A note has been added that the fungal life is no longer there

Removed:

Pending:
- Bark Mound locations in post #2842 (needs names and descriptions)


Not added:
- A Peach in the Desert <-- Currently not accepting Jumponium-Rich systems for the map (but a great find anyway!)
 
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Small update to POI:

System: Truechea SD-T d3-14 (The Pandragonis Terrestrials)

Took updated pictures with the better/new surface at the noted coordinates/from above.

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