Col 173 Sector LY-Q d5-59 (Guardian ruins - Regor southern limit) [#2037936802131]
Economy:
None
Security:
Anarchy
This system is located at:
1078.09375
/ -86.5625
/ -249.46875
Galactic coordinates:
R: 1,109.961 / l: 256.971 / b: -4.473
Equatorial coordinates:
Right ascension: 8h 7m 23.429s /
Declination: -40° 43'9.217''
Reserve level: Pristine
Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (3 to 71 ls), Earth-like world (1,114 to 1,670 ls), Water world (913 to 3,537 ls), Ammonia world (2,311 to 6,288 ls), Terraformable (867 to 1,731 ls)
Estimated value: 187,051 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Roehl Debruys.
It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Guardian ruins - Regor southern limit
1095 ships passed through Col 173 Sector LY-Q d5-59 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through Col 173 Sector LY-Q d5-59 space in the last 24 hours.
This system approximately shows the most southern location of the many Guardian ruins discovered near the Regor sector. The system itself contains four of these ancient sites, with three of them located on the same moon.
Site 29:
- Type: Alpha 1
- Orbital Body: A 8 A
- Coordinates: -20.32 / -133.64
Site 33:
- Type: Beta 5
- Orbital Body: A 8 A
- Coordinates: 1.52 / -116.65
Site 34:
- Type: Gamma 1
- Orbital Body: A 8 A
- Coordinates: -5.0 / -175.21
Site 35:
- Type: Gamma 1
- Orbital Body: A 8 B
- Coordinates: -6.34 / 130.67
In January 3303, the engineer Ram Tah started his efforts to decrypt the meaning of the ancient obelisks, assisted by massive support of independent pilots. Using new technology developed by Ram Tah that allowed the decoding of alien datapatterns embedded within the obelisks, more and more information regarding the site and its constructors (an alien race referred to as ´The Guardians´) has been assembled and presented to the galactic community.
Links:
- List of known Guardian sites: (go here to explore the 100+ sites)
- Canonn research on the alien ruins: (go here for data and theory crafting)
- Galactic Mapping Project: (go here to suggest updates to this map entry)