Tag

Galactic Map

All articles tagged with #galactic map

"Helldivers 2 Players Achieve Total Robot Annihilation: What's Next for the Galactic Map?"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by IGN

Featured image for "Helldivers 2 Players Achieve Total Robot Annihilation: What's Next for the Galactic Map?"
Source: IGN

Helldivers 2 players have successfully eradicated the Automaton threat from the galactic map, leading to speculation about the next challenge. Some players anticipate the introduction of a new faction, the Illuminate, based on leaked models and mysterious sightings. Developer Arrowhead Studios may have other surprises in store, such as new enemy types or game updates. In the meantime, players are engaging in the construction of Terminid farms and exploring end-game loadouts while awaiting the next major development.

"The Illuminate Resurgence: Helldivers 2 Director Races to Restart Propaganda Machine"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

Featured image for "The Illuminate Resurgence: Helldivers 2 Director Races to Restart Propaganda Machine"
Source: Yahoo Entertainment

Helldivers 2 players have reported sightings of a returning faction, The Illuminate, in the game, despite the game's director and propaganda machine denying their existence. Footage and testimonies suggest the presence of mysterious blue beams, sparking speculation about the faction's return. Arrowhead Studios' CEO dismisses these claims, but the persistence of Illuminate sightings hints at a new threat joining the game soon.

Mapping the Cosmos: Astronomers Unveil Atlas of 380k Galaxies

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Universe Today

Featured image for Mapping the Cosmos: Astronomers Unveil Atlas of 380k Galaxies
Source: Universe Today

Astronomers have released the Siena Galaxy Atlas (SGA), a comprehensive galactic map that includes data from three wide-ranging surveys completed between 2014 and 2017. The SGA contains the distance, location, and chemical profile of 380,000 galaxies across half of the night sky, providing a comprehensive picture of the cosmos and supporting further research on galaxy formation and the structure of the Universe. The SGA is freely available to the public and offers precise data on the locations, shapes, and sizes of nearby large galaxies, as well as being the first comprehensive survey to provide data on the galaxies' light profiles.