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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.
department of astrocartography
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):

written by Kids711 on May 19, 2009 12:08
Wow?.. What is that?..
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,
rear admiral
written by Skinnymon on May 19, 2009 17:45
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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