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𖦹Euclid (1) is a Normal galaxy
⬌West - East axis X -503
Near Central Axis
↤ West Spatial Progression
Close to the center
⬌Top - Bottom axis Y 1
Very Close to Galactic Equator
↟ Upper Spatial Progression
Almost touching the middle of the galaxy
⬌North - South axis Z -843
Inner Longitudinal Region
↥ North Spatial Progression
Somewhere between the middle and the far sides
R₀ ≈ 392 665 light years from the core
« Faneyrae Spur » had no history. Until now
01CB5E09Positioned within the Quadrant Alpha α of Euclid, approximately ≈ 392 665 light years from the galactic core
At 392 665 light years from the core, the region is Reachable ! Tranquil and constant, yet always with the promise of something beyond
An uncharted expanse, where the unknown stretches further than the eye can see
Buried deep in the unknown, this mysterious region is thought to hold immense beauty
Known Systems in this Region
Name | Spectral | Locals | Wealth | Conflict | Address |
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➔ Region's Black Hole | 107901CB5E09 | ||||
➔ Local Atlas Station | 107A01CB5E09 | ||||
➔ System at Random | ⚃ ⚅ ⚃ ⚁ | ||||
➔ Random Purple System | ⚁ ⚂ ⚅ ⚄ |
Nearby Known Regions
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➔ Hapara Sector | FECB7E03 | 2 800 ly away |
➔ Wisonap | FECB7E02 | 3 150 ly away |
➔ Rysene Shallows | 04C9EE08 | 9 287 ly away |
➔ Ubyagor | 01CB5DF0 | 10 000 ly away |
➔ Sea of Umpejbl | 03CCCE28 | 15 461 ly away |
➔ daolat | 04CDDE05 | 16 125 ly away |
➔ raxixos anomaly | 04CDDE04 | 16 169 ly away |
➔ Uiaragp Quadrant | 01CD7DEB | 18 137 ly away |
➔ wuikud spur | 03CDBE24 | 18 663 ly away |
➔ codones boundary | 03CDCE24 | 18 991 ly away |
➔ Naheima | FFCD4E2F | 19 633 ly away |
➔ Jusiniq Instability | FFCD5E2F | 19 888 ly away |
➔ Nomyoid Shallows | FECE7E10 | 20 231 ly away |
➔ Yersaeint Nebula | FECE8E11 | 20 684 ly away |
The name of this region, “Faneyrae Spur”, 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