| written by 4616599 on May 19, 2009 11:11 |
 | |  | | Possibly. With so many stars it's hard to detect. If you want to see it clearly you'll have to travel up to Farview. | |  | |  |
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  | written by Neuzd on May 19, 2009 11:41 |
 | |  | | That is not Grid related. And I am pretty sure the source of the "anomaly" isn't even the same.
I guess that view is a particular of this phenomenon (thanks to Lkraider):
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| written by Kids711 on May 19, 2009 12:08 |
| written by 4616599 on May 19, 2009 12:46 |
 | |  | | Oh. Must have gotten a tad confused. Recently just off the LB Corridor I stumbled across one of those stellar gaps, which had some Grid-like properties; a faint Grid structure* with planetless stars. (that could have been the actual grid..drat, where's a good Skinnymon explanation when I need it?)
 | Kids711 said: | | Wow?.. What is that?.. | That's the NoctisMapper program, downloadable from the Companion Programs link in the main noctis page.
*yes, I did post somewhere recently that our eyes falsely perceive things easily, but I'm pretty sure there was Grid structure there, and if I remember correctly, Project COREL has collected evidence of the Grid in those parts, | |  | |  |
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   | |  | | sigh!... 
The topic of the grid is recent, but now on page 2 of Noctis Discoveries.
http://www.anywherebb.com/postline/posts.php?t=4095 (lots of pictures) 
But your pic is not the Grid, it's caused by the plane of the galaxy. Fewer stars above/below. (Or am I wrong? See LKRaider's pic on page 2 of that thread.) The Grid shows up as a narrow line of stars along that plane when your location is inside the Grid.
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