Multiple anomalies in Sol system suggest Raxxla's presence at extreme distance: Sedna's unusual elliptical orbit (unique in-game mechanic), historical pole star calculations placing objects ~2 light-years away matching Oort Cloud edge distances, and 'no place' etymology connections. These point to Raxxla existing at Sol system's extreme outer boundary.
Original theorist: Scytale -- View original post
If Vega traveled 42 km/s over 15000 years from Sol, resulting displacement approximately 2 light-years, placing object near edge of Sol's Oort Cloud. Suggests potential connection between Princess Astrophel lore and extreme outer Sol region exploration.
If that is the case, it would still be in Sol. It should travel at at least 42 km/s, probably a bit more to escape the gravity of both earth and the sun. Click to expand... 42 Km/s... 15 000 years... Wouldn't that be like 2 Ly ? Out of Sol if so. EDIT: oops! 2 Ly could very well be assumed to be the extreme outer rim of Oort's cloud ! My bad ! Am I coming back to ED and supercruise 2Ly from Sol in direction of Tau Ceti or the Contact movie Vega ? meh...
A 2 light-year distance from Sol could represent the extreme outer rim of the Oort Cloud, derived from calculating 42 km/s velocity over 15,000 years. Suggests Raxxla may be hidden at extreme distance from Sol.
42 Km/s... 15 000 years... Wouln't that be like 2 Ly ? Out of Sol if so. EDIT: oops! 2 Ly could very well be assumed to be the extreme outer rim of Oort's cloud ! My bad ! Am I coming back to ED and supercruise 2Ly from Sol in direction of Tau Ceti or the Contact movie Vega ? meh... Click to expand... 2.1 ly is nothing. If it passed at a bit of a distance from eath, it would escape at slower speed.
Sedna in Sol system displays an elliptic orbit, a game mechanic not previously observed on other planets in Elite Dangerous. This unusual orbital property may indicate special significance.
Just noticed that Sedna in Sol, has an elliptic orbit. I don't think I have seen that no any planets in ED before. I didn't even know it was supported. Click to expand... I thought all planets have “apoapsis” and “periapsis”, I think the in-game terms were different though.
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