Frankymole Aug 11, 2018 #1 Is it still Amundsen's Star? The EDSM listing indicates there are some systems even further rimward. https://www.edsm.net/en_GB/system/id/3077029/name/Lyed+YJ-I+d9-0
Is it still Amundsen's Star? The EDSM listing indicates there are some systems even further rimward. https://www.edsm.net/en_GB/system/id/3077029/name/Lyed+YJ-I+d9-0
Orvidius Aug 11, 2018 #2 As far as I know, it's still the furthest south that is reachable. The stars beyond it would require hundreds of lightyears in jump range.
As far as I know, it's still the furthest south that is reachable. The stars beyond it would require hundreds of lightyears in jump range.
marx Aug 11, 2018 #3 Don't forget that you can still log system positions for EDSM without being able to go there, via trilaterating distances from other systems.
Don't forget that you can still log system positions for EDSM without being able to go there, via trilaterating distances from other systems.
Orvidius Aug 13, 2018 #4 Yeah, it looks like the most southern one in EDSM is HD 23263, about 23.4 kly south of the Sol Z-coordinate.
Yeah, it looks like the most southern one in EDSM is HD 23263, about 23.4 kly south of the Sol Z-coordinate.