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Small question: Are irregulary shaped planetoids that common? Or if they were in Horizons at least. I stumbled upon one yesterday that is pretty round in Horizons but in Odyssey is like if a small kid wanted to do a ball with play dough. It wasn't discovered by me (but I'm 99,99% I was the first that went there in Odyssey) and didn't know how common it may be, so I passed on, but if you think it's worth to report it I can go back to it (I think I can because I was specifically looking for that planet).
 
I'm not sure how common 'potato-looking' worlds are in the galaxy, but as far as the GMP goes there aren't many submissions for them. I can only think of a small handful on the current maps. More of them would be welcome imo, so its definitely worth submitting them for the team to review. Need screenshots though, obviously!
 
Thanks, I'll go back then, because the only screenshot I have is actually for something else and you can't see it well. Will update soon, I shouldn't be far.
 
I'm not sure how common 'potato-looking' worlds are in the galaxy, but as far as the GMP goes there aren't many submissions for them. I can only think of a small handful on the current maps. More of them would be welcome imo, so its definitely worth submitting them for the team to review. Need screenshots though, obviously!
Found one that was almost square (well, cuboid) the other day!
 
Ok, in a second visit it doesn't seem so unique, but it's not a common planet either. It's more like an old bottle cork, so I'm gonna name it like that just in case it makes it through.

Name:Bottle Cork
Galmap Reference:Phua Audst IL-O d6-1528 3 a
Description:A small moon of only 148.4km radius with an odd shape from afar and also as you get nearer.
Screenshot Reference:
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Originally discovered (Horizons, where it's just a round ball) by Keith The Thief.
 
Ok, in a second visit it doesn't seem so unique, but it's not a common planet either. It's more like an old bottle cork, so I'm gonna name it like that just in case it makes it through.

Name:Bottle Cork
Galmap Reference:Phua Audst IL-O d6-1528 3 a
Description:A small moon of only 148.4km radius with an odd shape from afar and also as you get nearer.
Screenshot Reference:
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Originally discovered (Horizons, where it's just a round ball) by Keith The Thief.

Well, looks pretty unique to me! Nice find! (y)

If its got geological activity, like water geysers, you'll be able to launch someone into orbit off that rock :D
 
NameCrash Site
Game map refWise 2056+ 1459 4
DescriptionLocated by FSS on planet 4, 1 signal identified as "other". The point doesn't appear on the nav panel until directly targeted after a detailed surface scanner.
It's a sidewinder, crashed, with 2 containers dropped through the landing trail.
There's a data link with one last log. It says:
"I know they say space travel is a lonely business, but nothing prepares you for being totally alone like this. No comms, no ships. What I wouldn't give to hear another person's voice right now."
Srv detected 4 more containers abroad, with no other radar sign or clue.
Screenshots

Sorry to necro this but I'm at this location and there's no POI.

I was at Almeida Landing and EDMC showed this:

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Clicked on it and it took me here, so I came to check it out but nothing shows on the nav panel or anywhere on the surface of planet 4.

Anyone got any coordinates?
 
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Name: Frontier Crater
Game search ref: NGC 4609 Sector vz-o b23-1 1
Description: When viewed from the correct angle, this large double impact crater can bring up distant race memories of a well-known icon, though none now can recall its precise origin.
Screenshot:
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As you might expect, the crater is not there any more in Odyssey... :(
 
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I know a lot of explorers are justifiably disappointed and perhaps upset about the elimination of their discoveries from the game. It saddens me a bit, but I take a lot of comfort in the fact that they are being preserved for posterity thanks to this project and EDSM. We've never needed them more.
 
I'm not sure how common 'potato-looking' worlds are in the galaxy, but as far as the GMP goes there aren't many submissions for them. I can only think of a small handful on the current maps. More of them would be welcome imo, so its definitely worth submitting them for the team to review. Need screenshots though, obviously!
There are some very weird space potatoes out there but on a grand scale I think they may be somewhat common. You have a lot of irregularly shaped metal-rich planets around the hotter star types, too, so they may warrant a "baked potato" entry for themselves :cool:
 
I know a lot of explorers are justifiably disappointed and perhaps upset about the elimination of their discoveries from the game. It saddens me a bit, but I take a lot of comfort in the fact that they are being preserved for posterity thanks to this project and EDSM. We've never needed them more.
It's a good thing most contributors to the GMP made some very cool screenshots and yes, preserving them is the right thing to do. You can someday tell your grandchildren Commanders "Look, lad! It used to be like this!"
 
It's a good thing most contributors to the GMP made some very cool screenshots and yes, preserving them is the right thing to do. You can someday tell your grandchildren Commanders "Look, lad! It used to be like this!"
In favor of that, would be a reasonable petition to add to the archived POI The Crown of Ice a link to my thread about having climbed it where there's a lot of pictures and information, or simply to the videos on it? The flyby videos and 3d overviews are specially enlightening.
 
There are some very weird space potatoes out there but on a grand scale I think they may be somewhat common. You have a lot of irregularly shaped metal-rich planets around the hotter star types, too, so they may warrant a "baked potato" entry for themselves :cool:

Potato worlds have always been my favorite planetary features. But there's never been many submitted to the GMP. Looks like EDO will generate a variety of different ones, so that may change!
 
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