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2 Great Orme's Flowers (Pheia Aewsy LV-Y d11) A pink-green gas giant with radioactive-green spots seven thousand lightyears south of Sol. Featuring two large green poles. As an additional feature, Crystalline Shards have been discovered in the system, including on on one of the giant's own moons: B 4 b. In this system you can find all the materials for FSD Injections.

3 Notus - The 'Southern' Meridian (Hypuae Euq ZK-P d5-0) Located 15,940 LYs 'south' of Sol, along the southern meridian, this system acts as a navigational distance and directional marker. It is located at a distance of 81,340 LYs from the corresponding northern marker, thus measuring the north-south diameter of the Milky Way via Sol

4 Shackleton's Star (Lyed KX-A c27-0) Situated on the edge of the Outer Arm Vacuus and 16,521 LY south of Sol, this is currently believed to be the most southerly system in the galaxy reached during the pre-jumponium and pre-engineering era. It was visited in the first half of 3301 as part of a record setting voyage that pushed back the limits of the unreached galaxy in several ways. The system is named in honour of Ernest Shackleton, one of old Earth's great Antarctic explorers.

5 Amundsen's Star (Lyed YJ-I d9-0) Sitting at 16,899.75 LY south of Sol and deep in the Outer Arm Vacuus, this is thought to be the most southern system from Sol currently reachable. A few systems are found further south, but these are apparently well beyond reach of current technology (even when combining engineered FSD's, Jumponium and neutron star boosted jumps). The system is named in honour of Roald Amundsen, one of old Earth's great Antarctic explorers.

6 Sepositus Beacon (Angosk OM-W d1-0) At 45,374 LYs from Sagittarius A* and located where the Perseus Fade meets the intergalactic void, this is thought to be the most distant reachable system from the center of the galaxy. It was first visited in January 3302, shortly after the discovery of jumponium enhanced drive-technology but prior to the engineering era. The maximum jump required to reach the Sepositus Beacon is 78.65 LY.

7 DSSA Aristarchos (Eocs Aihm XX-U d2-6) The DSSA Aristarchos is named after one of the first proponents of the heliocentric model, Aristarchos of Samos. The host system itself contains an ELW, WW, multiple terraformable HMC and is also a green system (containing all Jumponium materials). Should you wish to travel from here further towards Arm's End, this is one of your last chances to stock up on those materials to safely reach this system located at the far fringes of the outer Arm (and get back again).

8 DSSA Explorer's Bar & Grill / Arm's End (Hypau Aec IO-Z d13-0) Built in the tradition of fly-in dining establishments, the Explorer’s Bar & Grill is the ultimate dining destination for the hardcore explorer. Stationed at the end of the Outer Arm, this location is one of the most difficult to reach in the galaxy, requiring manual jump plotting and large amounts of frameshift injection. Visitors will be able to rest, refuel and repair; gaze into the deep blackness of intergalactic space while enjoying a hand-crafted cocktail; or look back on the majestic sweep of our galaxy while enjoying dinner at the 5-star restaurant.

Launched in early June 3306, the Explorer's Bar & Grill was chartered by Commander Heavy Johnson and escorted by a crew of 30 brave Commanders to its distant home. We hope all explorers who make the difficult journey will enjoy their time here. For those who leave the bar still thirsty, the market offers beer, liquor, wine, narcotics, tobacco, coffee and tea by the ton. We currently host over 34 different rare food and spirits, but these are only available at the full-service bar and grill.

9 Skull & Crossbones Nebula (Haffner 18 LSS 27) A small nebula situated 15,000 LYs from Sol in the Perseus Fade. There are a few black holes in its vicinity and water worlds orbiting gas giants, a high metal planet with water world moon, and an abundance of water giants associated with the nebula.

10 The Eafoff Anomoly (Eafoff LN-Q d6-0) This system houses only three bodies: a neutron star, an icy planet, and one of the extremely rare green gas giants. This particular one had a lot of "firsts" going for it: it was the first Class I green gas giant found, and thus the first to combine the fluorescent green colour with mauve and beige. It's also the first one found orbiting a neutron star. With a surface temperature of 129 K, it held the record for the coldest green gas giant found for a long time, although it lost this status later. The gas giant has a number of bioluminescent clouds visible along its equator. While it's not as extensively covered in green as a number of other similar gas giants, it is still easily distinguishable, even from the system map.

# System Coordinates Distance
#1 Shapsugabus 91.78125 / -122.375 / 42.5
#2 Pheia Aewsy LV-Y d11 1039.0625 / 240.46875 / -7358.875 7 470,57 Ly
#3 Hypuae Euq ZK-P d5-0 (Notus - The 'Southern' Meridian) 24.84375 / -16.96875 / -15940.15625 8 644,84 Ly
#4 Lyed YJ-I d9-0 (Amundsen's Star) 11007.46875 / 44.84375 / -16899.75 11 024,64 Ly
#5 Lyed KX-A c27-0 (Shackleton's Star) 11170.34375 / 6.03125 / -16520.875 414,22 Ly
#6 Angosk OM-W d1-0 (Sepositus Beacon) 22183.28125 / -24.65625 / -13696.59375 11 369,36 Ly
#7 Eocs Aihm XX-U d2-6 (DSSA Aristarchos) 22759.375 / 108.34375 / -11033.40625 2 728,03 Ly
#8 Hypau Aec IO-Z d13-0 (DSSA Explorer's Bar & Grill / Arms End) 26874.21875 / -18.6875 / -7473.59375 5 442,46 Ly
#9 Haffner 18 LSS 27 (Skull & Crossbones Nebula) 13388.4375 / 116.25 / -6775.625 13 504,50 Ly
#10 Eafoff LN-Q d6-0 (The Eafoff Anomoly) 8728.96875 / 1209.3125 / -5598.75 4 928,54 Ly
#11 Shapsugabus 91.78125 / -122.375 / 42.5 10 401,83 Ly