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𖦹Euclid (1) is a Normal galaxy
⬌West - East axis X -59
Galactic Core Proximity
↤ West Spatial Progression
Middle of the galaxy
⬌Top - Bottom axis Y -4
Very Close to Galactic Equator
↡ Lower Spatial Progression
Almost touching the middle of the galaxy
⬌North - South axis Z 1484
Intermediate Longitudinal Zone
↧ South Spatial Progression
At the very top or bottom regions
R₀ ≈ 594 071 light years from the core
Welcome to the silent « Pitacaw Spur », traveler
FC5CCFC5Found in the Quadrant Gamma γ of Euclid, ≈ 594 071 light years from the center of the galaxy
At 594 071 light years from the core, the region is Reachable ! A place where civilizations have flourished, yet the unknown still beckons
This part of the galaxy remains a place of pure mystery and discovery
Unknown and remote, this region still manages to leave a positive impression
Known Systems in this Region
Name | Spectral | Locals | Wealth | Conflict | Address |
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➔ Sagori | ★★★ | 1069FC5CCFC5 | |||
➔ Region's Black Hole | 1079FC5CCFC5 | ||||
➔ Local Atlas Station | 107AFC5CCFC5 | ||||
➔ System at Random | ⚃ ⚅ ⚃ ⚁ | ||||
➔ Random Purple System | ⚁ ⚂ ⚅ ⚄ |
Nearby Known Regions
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➔ Suhsheyev Quadrant | FB5D4FDF | 10 889 ly away |
➔ Etmeht Mass | FC5D5FDF | 11 005 ly away |
➔ Festii Void | FD5CBFA5 | 12 812 ly away |
➔ Ewsone Boundary | 035F3FCA | 15 975 ly away |
➔ Macchi Conflux | FF5ADFE2 | 17 022 ly away |
➔ Kewetla Expanse | FF5ACFE1 | 17 051 ly away |
➔ Vaezann | FD5A4FB3 | 17 550 ly away |
➔ Arm of Neggaia | 035A4FB4 | 17 609 ly away |
➔ Bitrenso Adjunct | FF5E6FA0 | 18 128 ly away |
➔ Lakmescl | FF5E7FA0 | 18 361 ly away |
➔ Zaschi Nebula | 035A7FE2 | 19 012 ly away |
➔ Oteppa Band | FD5CAF8E | 22 018 ly away |
➔ Ibnizum | FD5C9F8E | 22 036 ly away |
➔ Iobasovis | 025FCFE0 | 22 159 ly away |
➔ Dihotoh | 03604FC9 | 22 631 ly away |
The name of this region, “Pitacaw 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
The address is built on a cyclical sequence of glyphs.
The structure repeats FC5CC in periodic intervals.