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yellow is the range for your warp drive
green should be sensor range
your territorry
red information is everything outside your sensor range
Ok, everything outside of the green circle seems to be 'low information' zone. I can't find the middle ones.
And what does 'range of warp drive' mean exactly? Faster travelling?
medium intel level (yellow) is systems that you visited before but are currently not in sensor range of any of your ships.
low intel level (red) is systems that you never actually visited, but are/were in range of your sensors at some point.
the dashed yellow circle around your fleet is the range of their warp drives - that's completely unrelated to intel level.
and the red area is your territory, which is also unrelated to intel level
(I will answer in german because your game is in german)
Gibt die Entfernung an wie weit du springen kannst ohne "zwischenzulanden"