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𖦹Euclid (1) is a Normal galaxy
⬌West - East axis X -705
Near Central Axis
↤ West Spatial Progression
Between the core and the outer parts
⬌Top - Bottom axis Y 0
⬌North - South axis Z -912
Inner Longitudinal Region
↥ North Spatial Progression
Somewhere between the middle and the far sides
R₀ ≈ 461 089 light years from the core
« Silegu » — unfamiliar stars, untold paths
00C70D3FFound in the Quadrant Alpha α of Euclid, ≈ 461 089 light years from the center of the galaxy
At 461 089 light years from the core, the region is Reachable ! Here, the stars twinkle like sentinels watching over the galaxy's expanse
Here lies the unexplored, where the unknown is the only constant
Though no one has charted it, many believe this unknown region to be one of the galaxy's most beautiful
Known Systems in this Region
Name | Spectral | Locals | Wealth | Conflict | Address |
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➔ Region's Black Hole | 107900C70D3F | ||||
➔ Local Atlas Station | 107A00C70D3F | ||||
➔ System at Random | ⚃ ⚅ ⚃ ⚁ | ||||
➔ Random Purple System | ⚁ ⚂ ⚅ ⚄ |
Nearby Known Regions
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➔ Emwezi Anomaly | 00C7BD3F | 4 400 ly away |
➔ Kuipai | 03C84D41 | 8 129 ly away |
➔ eyhanse | 04C79D2D | 8 207 ly away |
➔ gujalvl mass | 03C78D2C | 8 333 ly away |
➔ The Arm of Sotigai | 03C85D42 | 8 570 ly away |
➔ Ressome Anomaly | FEC77D21 | 12 348 ly away |
➔ Sea of Uvumbwen | FEC79D21 | 12 554 ly away |
➔ Sea of Shtermesh | 02C68D1B | 14 773 ly away |
➔ Indiwa Instability | 02C67D1A | 15 253 ly away |
➔ Vochom Adjunct | FCC54D60 | 17 385 ly away |
➔ Rexanekep Quadrant | FCC76D0F | 19 415 ly away |
➔ The Arm of Abresta | FFC69D0C | 20 595 ly away |
➔ The Arm of Eufaylor | FFC55D6B | 20 653 ly away |
➔ Dezhaoki | 02C7DD0A | 21 843 ly away |
The name of this region, “Silegu”, is generated based on its coordinates.
It’s an educated guess — probably close to the real name, but not guaranteed. It's an approximation, just what the engine of glyphs.had.sh thinks it might be