System Survey
When a system is surveyed it will be saved to the empire's star map.
Once a system has been surveyed, it is forever marked as Surveyed on the star map for that empire.
It is then possible to read any system's survey report whenever desired.
With this update, the system survey report also got a new window. The window displays a picture of the system and all the celestial orbits much like the one seen on a Navigator Station.
Select a celestial body to see its information. Selecting the system will give a list of wormholes and their destinations.
How to
Pre-Sensor Survey:
- Go to or build a city in the desired system
- Build an Observatory
- Build an Airport Terminal, a Military Weapon System, or a Military Shield Generator
- Wait about half an hour
Survey a System:
- Using a Spacecraft with sensors
- Travel to the desired system
- By crew order
- Give the crew the "Solar System Survey Scan" order
- Wait for the crew to finish the survey
- Manually
- Get with sensor range of a celestial body
- Man the Sensor Station
- Bring up the scan information for any celestial body
- By crew order
View a System Survey:
- Open the Locator window (F7)
- Go to the Star Map tab
- Click the "Explored/Scanned/Detected Space" button to refresh the map
- Right-click the desired system, then click "<system name> Survey Report..."
Indy Tools and Mods
- Hazeron Scouter
Hazeron Scouter is a planet and system scan viewer. - Galactic Dossier
Galactic Dossier is a scouter-esque program. It allows you to filter through all of Hazeron's resources to find what you need. - HazeronProspector
System survey report database and filter for Shores of Hazeron.
Quotes from patch notes
Update 2015-06-26: Avatars Cannot Perform System Scan
- It is not possible for an avatar to scan a system such that it is considered "scanned" by their empire, without building a city. A city currently marks a system as scanned if it has sensors (airport or base or both) and an observatory.
- Done.
- A solar system becomes "scanned" by the ship's empire if an avatar operates a spacecraft sensor station and displays the detailed scan information for any one sun or world in the system.
- A thought message is generated to confirm this has happened.
- This token act symbolizes scanning each and every sun and world in a system, which would be tedious.
- This requires the ship to have sensors.
- This requires the ship to get within sensor range of a world or sun.
- This requires the avatar to demonstrate they know how to operate a sensor station.
- Done.
Update 2014-06-27: System Survey Scan
- Overhauled system survey scans, the ones that result from the mission order to survey scan a system.
- Scan result is no longer sent to you via mail.
- Survey scan still requires sensors but any amount of sensors is adequate.
- Survey scan simply flags a system as scanned by the empire who owns the ship.
- Scanned systems are accessed via the star map.
- Scanned systems in the list of map systems are marked with a special icon so they stand out.
- Right click a system on the map or in the list of map systems to view the scan results.
- Scanned system data is accessible by everyone in your empire immediately.
- Star map data must be refreshed to pick up freshly scanned solar systems.
Update 2014-07-08: System Scan Time
- System scan time should be influenced by sensor range.
- System scan time is now determined by 3 factors:
- Scanner range category (system, planetary, orbital, short)
- Number of worlds
- Rank of sensor operator.
- Sensor operator periodically announces time remaining to finish survey scan.
- System scan time is now determined by 3 factors: