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I am still not convinced, that both the UA and the UP are talking to humans, but it's the result of a humanity based AI, that reuses/adapts human communication. What would you do, if you want to explore a certain region of space? You might send probes to scan and discover, what's around there. In my opinion the UAs are the gatherers of information. And you need something to collect the data: that might be the UP. So one interpretation of the UP image might be, that it's the accumulated data of the UAs (the noise and flickering) and a first analysis of the UP (the image in the middle).
Doesn't that just mean that is its furthest angle from the plane of reference or in other words the angle of it's inclination orbit wise?
Edit: My bad not exactly inclination but the angle between its ascending node and its peri, which is not inclination
I know at least one guy from JPL does
Michael
I've built up a good scientific approach to all 3 puzzles, they are related over all but not of the order 'put them next to each other '. UPs are not involved directly with barnacles, UAs and UPs have a relation but are separate steps from each other.
I need just a little more information that doesn't involve using an UP/UA, can you scan a star and get composition? What is the composition of Merope?
WAIT!
I know who he is:
isn't he the one on this thread, repeatedly asking to shoot the UP with LAZORS?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30_p5Kzy75U&feature=youtu.be
This video. I got EVDISEER for UP blinking as morse. That last part "seer" is very clear ... . . .-.
It's hard when people seem to lose the UP after a few tests.
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I think it's because you have "Lord" in your user name. I'm going to change mine to His Royal Highness, Prince Runcible Shaw and see if people will listen to me. Very few people do currently and that's okay. Either I'm not making points well, at the right time, or in a way that intrigues people. Sometimes even science is a popularity contest.
Before Michaels posts I thought more about:
the UAs are beacons that point to a system (Merope) where e.g. an alien craft has crash landed. For they can be found in a sphere around the Pleiades.
The UPs are sent from another place (alien homeworld or what) to find that crashed ship. Maybe the crash did also bring the barnacles to Merope C5, maybe those "plants" were in the cargo hold of the ship.
but now I don't know.
The argument of periapsis for Merope 5C is given as 138.32º. However this is problematic because the orbit is circular so there is no periapsis. I do not understand the 138.32º figure and as yet nobody has been able to give a good reason for it. The best explanation I can think of is that is simply an artefact left over from when the system was created for the game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_of_periapsis
I can declare with no doubt what so ever that I failed to find a convoy that has a ship with an Unknown Probe in it's hold in Ross 47 or G 99-49. I have discovered that if I wanted to pirate NPCs for Rare Trade goods, then USSs are great places to look. Every day is a learned day.
Shouldn't that be 90deg and -90deg on a circular orbit?
I've looked at the first post and am slightly confused. So I'll ask for the purpose of clarity and the avoidance of doubt, the Unknown Probes which have been discovered so far, are they always in the same type of USS? I know we have limited data on this so far. I'm just wondering where to focus my efforts in searching Ross 47 (where I'm just now)
Breaking news: Wingmate CMDR AFTERGLOW: UA found on the opposite site of the "shell":
*correction: Did overlook it in the first scan of the google sheet - sorry*
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/57275930/Hind Sector ZQ-L b8-0 (20160726-211902).jpg
I have an astronomics question for any who may know.
The System Map shows Merope 5c having an Orbital Eccentricity of 0.00... presumably a circular orbit?
If the orbit is circular, why is the Argument of Periapsis given as 138.xx degrees? Does this not indicate a non-circular orbit?
And in such case, then I can see an argument for interpreting the UP coded circle graphic as offering a clue based on the time.
Something like this? Yes, the planet spins backwards compared to Earth. The two tricky parts are defining "north" and then indicating a meridian line to measure from.
http://i.imgur.com/XPONtBg.jpg
Hey guys? Can anyone do Ross 154 and Ross 128 testing with the UA and UP? Ross 128 is right by Merope, and might JUST be a prison.
(Possibly not canon) Ross 154 however was involved with a Thargoid Science Mission (Specifically Merlin because it could support ammonia-based life), and the planet HAS been terraformed compared to FFE, but not what I'd expect a Ammonia-based lifeform to need.
Alternate ideas: The UA and UP are just locators? Has anyone tried testing UAs or UPs in the other nebulae yet?
No, I think it's just the last part. "Maybe it is the more advanced of the 2?"I highly suspect it's the part prior to that which he copied into his reply that he is saying is testable
"So that means the information in the UP about the planet in the sound is NOT merope it is from a nearby planet probably in the UA range."
No, I think it's just the last part. "Maybe it is the more advanced of the 2?"
My guess: UP is more advanced because it points to a more specific location?
But I agree with Goooost, that was a really incomprehensible comment. I'll try to interpret it, just a second...