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The fact is I'm about to move to the next galaxy but didnt really made my choice yet to where I'm going (stll packing my old bases around euclid before going - always clean up a galaxy before leaving it)
It has more lush planets. You can find star systems with 3 planets for example, all 3 lush. If you need other resources, you have to jump to a neighboring system. Take a look at the NMS wiki.
The next tranquil galaxy is https://nomanssky.gamepedia.com/Isdoraijung (after Eissentam)
What about other galaxies that dont have anything specific in their description ? they're just neutral in their spawn, like euclid, or it is that nobody documented their specificity yet ?
P.S.: Or is it for having exotic planets in all yellow star system ? :o
4 types of galaxies... its all there: https://nomanssky.gamepedia.com/Galaxy
btw. sorry for the late answer, i watched hypnotoad https://youtu.be/tk7PMSzY00U?t=74 ;)
If you have empty save slots grab the save editor make a copy of your main save slot and use that new save slot to jump to any galaxy you want and check things out.
From coolest to hottest, star classifications IRL are: M K G F A B O.
The number (0 - 9) following the initial capital letter is a relative temperature code related to other stars of the same stellar classification. 0 is hottest for that classification; 9 is coolest. So a G2 star is a yellow one on the hotter side among class G stars.
Some references:
G2 is the classification of Sol (our sun), in case someone wonders why Anga Hakuna gives that as example :-)
Wasn't it so that although there are stars that peak in the green spectrum, our eyes can't see it as green because the colour emission is not a narrow band but a spectrum? (So we also have blue and red in there, and our eyes/brains see that as white)
Oh, and for some reason the reversal of the classification irks me. OBAFGKM is the proper order
Eissentam
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1619265608
In fact I don't think there are predators on this one. :)
Fair Wind, nice planet. Did you mean brown trees?
I've searched for new planets before, but there was always one that was good, but not good enough ;). Anyway, it's amazing that not a single beautiful planet was there yesterday. I would say that HelloGames simply pushes it too far by making blue atmospheres and blue water too rare (Edit: for lush planets, blue is very common on cold planets). To be honest, yellow and red atmospheres with blue water and green grass are total nonsense! GRAH!. Oops, I should stop, I can feel yesterday's disappointment again... ;)