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𖦹Euclid (1) is a Normal galaxy
⬌West - East axis X 972
Inner Coordinate Cluster
↦ East Spatial Progression
Between the core and the outer parts
⬌Top - Bottom axis Y 1
Very Close to Galactic Equator
↟ Upper Spatial Progression
Almost touching the middle of the galaxy
⬌North - South axis Z 186
Galactic Central Plane
↧ South Spatial Progression
Right in the middle of the galaxy
R₀ ≈ 395 855 light years from the core
« Wixiao Cluster » — unclaimed, unforgettable. Welcome!
010BA3CCPositioned in the Quadrant Delta Δ of Euclid, approximately ≈ 395 855 light years from the center of the galaxy
At 395 855 light years from the core, the region is Reachable ! Calm and welcoming, yet space still holds its secrets in this familiar zone
This part of the galaxy remains a place of pure mystery and discovery
Though unknown, this region has quietly gained a reputation for being visually appealing
Known Systems in this Region
| Name | Spectral | Locals | Wealth | Conflict | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ➔ Region's Black Hole | 1079010BA3CC | ||||
| ➔ Local Atlas Station | 107A010BA3CC | ||||
| ➔ System at Random | ⚃ ⚅ ⚃ ⚁ | ||||
| ➔ Random Purple System | ⚁ ⚂ ⚅ ⚄ | ||||
Nearby Known Regions
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| ➔ Oeneke Mass | 030BB3CA | 1 200 ly away |
| ➔ Eimrika Mass | 0109E3AF | 16 125 ly away |
| ➔ Oamuto Band | 030DC3B2 | 17 139 ly away |
| ➔ Minoza Fringe | FE0E53DD | 18 534 ly away |
| ➔ Uksasa | FE0E63DD | 18 906 ly away |
| ➔ Nanherto Instability | 010B23FD | 19 860 ly away |
| ➔ Fekarpo Anomaly | 010B23FE | 20 254 ly away |
| ➔ Qerona Conflux | 010E03EF | 20 665 ly away |
| ➔ Enhuru | 010E13EF | 20 961 ly away |
| ➔ Horacan | 010EF3CE | 21 215 ly away |
| ➔ Sea of Emarisha | 010E73AE | 21 633 ly away |
The name of this region, “Wixiao Cluster”, 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