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https://support.keenswh.com/spaceengineers/pc
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https://steamcommunity.com/app/244850/discussions/0/4622335767039372629/
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That said, we have to explore the Star System only one time and save the GPS coords of all planets into Bluerpinted LCD/Text panel, also can be saved into the Remote Control and Jump Drive blocks.
+ can save GPS into AI Blocks, too (edited)
Planets and ores are at the same GPS coords when creating a new world so we can save our Favorite areas to reuse in all new created world.
That is why I first said -> We have to explore only one time,
that can be done in creative mode to Blueprint our Jump Rings having 7 JD blocks so one per planet/moon = GPS coords saved in the Blueprint.
EDIT
Sorry corrections made.
GPS coords usual are given out in multiplayer for planets, and that is the important stuff.
If you consider space travel coordinates is the important part. Maps do not help much really.