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𖦹Euclid (1) is a Normal galaxy
⬌West - East axis X -1295
Intermediate Spatial Region
↤ West Spatial Progression
At the edge of the galaxy's main area
⬌Top - Bottom axis Y -1
Very Close to Galactic Equator
↡ Lower Spatial Progression
Almost touching the middle of the galaxy
⬌North - South axis Z 448
Near the Galactic Meridian
↧ South Spatial Progression
Very close to the central line
R₀ ≈ 548 121 light years from the core
This is « Sea of Weiweu » — a mystery wrapped in starlight
FF1C0AF1Found in the Quadrant Gamma γ of Euclid, roughly ≈ 548 121 light years from the galactic center
At 548 121 light years from the core, the region is Reachable ! A place where civilizations have flourished, yet the unknown still beckons
This part of uncivilized space is shrouded in secrecy and mystery
Untouched and unexplored, this mysterious region is said to hold breathtaking beauty
Known Systems in this Region
Name | Spectral | Locals | Wealth | Conflict | Address |
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➔ Region's Black Hole | 1079FF1C0AF1 | ||||
➔ Local Atlas Station | 107AFF1C0AF1 | ||||
➔ System at Random | ⚃ ⚅ ⚃ ⚁ | ||||
➔ Random Purple System | ⚁ ⚂ ⚅ ⚄ |
Nearby Known Regions
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➔ Furfili | 001C1AF0 | 693 ly away |
➔ Vayataex Fringe | 031C0AEE | 2 000 ly away |
➔ Adzivasu | FD1B0AED | 6 645 ly away |
➔ Zagothe Nebula | 031C7B09 | 10 127 ly away |
➔ Mumushdo Quadrant | 041CAAD3 | 12 806 ly away |
➔ Aowite Spur | FD1A1AF9 | 12 831 ly away |
➔ Faegae | FE1DAB0A | 14 433 ly away |
➔ Bibyfilt Anomaly | FF1E5B03 | 16 458 ly away |
➔ Uapepins Boundary | FF1E5B04 | 16 637 ly away |
➔ Rurhuas Spur | FF1BCB20 | 18 868 ly away |
➔ Zuhinned Conflux | 041ABB20 | 20 688 ly away |
➔ Timapoc Expanse | FF18DAE4 | 21 052 ly away |
The name of this region, “Sea of Weiweu”, 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