Statistics: The Body Search & Finder gives you unlimited filter possibilities. With the Body Finder you can find the Pristine and Metal Rich site near you! Resource Extraction Sites: EDDB has records of rings and belts (again, add them on ROSS). And with the Body Finder you can set filters to find bodies that yield materials you're looking for. With the Material Logger you can very easily tell EDDB what you found where (you need to be logged in). What you see on EDDB can be updated on ROSS.Įlement Materials: EDDB offers functionality for logging and finding materials. This includes (compact) stars, planets, belts and rings. That said, EDDB is able to hold information for every kind of body in the ED galaxy. I believe that goal has been achieved.Īs usual, ROSS acts as the backend and registered users are able to edit every single body detail. And it had to offer the search & find experience like the Systems or Stations Finder. It had to be complete in terms of data information. During the past months I was working on the goal to make bodies of ED a part of EDDB too.
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