When you load your launcher initially, only load the amount of probes you can have active. Hint: Double clicking on the probe cube sets the probe cube to be the rotation pivot point, and re-centers the view to probe cube.Ĭarry exactly twice as many probes as you use at a time. The Solar System Map can be rotated using the Left Mouse Button, and panned using the Right Mouse Button as well.Ĭlicking an object (celestial body, station, probe, signature etc.) changes the pivot point when rotating with the Left Mouse Button. If you are scanning large reaches of empty space, you might find mission sites and abandoned drones, but probably not much else. Sites only seem to spawn in a sphere 4 AU around celestials (may only be planets). This does not however reset probe constellation position in space. To reset the formation press either of the two preconfigured probe-patterns to reset both scan-range and position. This is why every so often you grab the cube and it slides away to somewhere weird - you accidentally grabbed the side of the cube instead of the top. If you grab the top or bottom, they slide on a horizontal plane, if you grab the sides of the cube, they slide on a vertical plane. The probe-cube can be clicked and dragged.This allows for some very fast repositioning of probes. Holding SHIFT moves a single probe instead of all at once, ALT makes them resize and control moves them radially around center point, useful for pinpointing those sites which are hard to get 100% on. By default all probes will move as one constellation unless you hold SHIFT, ALT or CONTROL which modify how probes are moved.You can use a Sisters launcher & probes, rig your ship, buy hardwired scanning implants, scanning arrays, and/or train higher levels of the relevant skills. There are some sites that you may not be able to probe to get them, try to increase your "probe scan strength". If you hit the minimum probe range and still can't get 100%, try repositioning your probes more closely to the signature holding ALT and sliding the probes closer to the target works well. Repeat the process of dropping range, positioning arrows on the result circle, and rescanning until you get your result.Once you get it down to one result, close the probes in, bring them to the same position as the result, drop scan radius, and re-scan. ![]() If you get circles or more spheres, your initial guess was off and you need to reposition and try again.
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