Pristine Metallic Ring systems - Shenve


Nearest Pristine Metallic Ring systems to Shenve up to a maximum distance of 7000000000 Ly

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This consist of three icons separated by hyphens representing the human populated control of the system. If it is blank than the system is unpopulated
Otherwise the first Icon is the system allegiance, the second is the security level and the third is the main system economy

Allegiance Icons
- Populated, Federation allegiance
- Populated, Empire allegiance
- Populated, Alliance allegiance
- Populated, Independent allegiance
- Unknown (Megaships or FCs only)
 

Security Icons
H - System has High security.
M - System has Medium security.
L - System has Low security.
A - System is in Anarchy.
 

Economy Icons
- High Tech economy
- Industrial economy
- Agricultural economy
- Terraforming economy
- Extraction economy
- Refinery economy
- Military economy
- Service economy
- Tourism economy
- Colony economy
- Prison economy
 

Distance

(Ly)

System

(Links to Inara)

Civilization

Allegiance -
Security -
Economy

Ring
Locations

Ring - [Distance, Mass, Density]

Notes
16.1  HIP 23759  - M - 11A [4259.0 Ls, 1e+11 MT, 1.2e+10]
12A [4269.0 Ls, 3e+10 MT, 3.6e+09]
A co-orbiting pair of PMRs. This system contains the remote Witchead Nebula Science Centre asteroid station.
42.5  Witch Head Sector HW-W c1-9  7A [1197.0 Ls, 2.3e+11 MT, 3.8e+10]
66.2  HR 1759  C2A [39946.0 Ls, 6.6e+11 MT, 6.8e+10] This system contains 2 neutron stars.
71.5  Witch Head Sector DQ-Y c2  ABC2A [1500.0 Ls, 5.4e+11 MT, 5.5e+10]
79.5  Witch Head Sector HR-W d1-3  6A [2172.0 Ls, 3.3e+11 MT, 3.3e+10]
7A [2136.0 Ls, 1.8e+11 MT, 1.8e+10]
A co-orbiting pair of PMRs.
98.9  HIP 22554  3A [1612.0 Ls, 3.4e+11 MT, 6.7e+10]
101.3  Witch Head Sector RD-T c3-2  13A [1411.0 Ls, 9.7e+10 MT, 1.1e+10]
129.6  HIP 24773  2A [3897.0 Ls, 3.4e+11 MT, 3.4e+10]
3A [3910.0 Ls, 1.1e+11 MT, 1.3e+10]
134.6  Synuefe EJ-L c10-5  A3A [1985.0 Ls, 3.1e+12 MT, 3.1e+11]
138.3  HIP 23319  7A [1713.0 Ls, 1.6e+11 MT, 2.1e+10]
149.6  Synuefe BH-T d4-10  2A [2294.0 Ls, 1.3e+12 MT, 2.3e+11]
4A [3112.0 Ls, 1.7e+11 MT, 2.2e+10]
151.3  HIP 21050  1A [260.0 Ls, 1.1e+10 MT, 1.1e+09]
154.3  HIP 22785  A1A [1220.0 Ls, 1.3e+11 MT, 1.3e+10]
A6A [2194.0 Ls, 4.6e+11 MT, 5e+10]
155.9  Synuefe IP-J c11-3  5A [2278.0 Ls, 2.4e+10 MT, 2.4e+09]
157.4  HIP 20942  10A [2231.0 Ls, 3e+11 MT, 3.7e+10]
10B [2231.0 Ls, 8.4e+12 MT, 1.1e+12]
2A [255.0 Ls, 1.1e+10 MT, 1.6e+09]
7B [1261.0 Ls, 9.8e+12 MT, 1e+12]
158.0  HIP 26143  2A [112.0 Ls, 4.5e+09 MT, 4.7e+08]
158.9  HIP 24936  A14A [2109.0 Ls, 9.6e+12 MT, 9.6e+11]
160.5  HIP 22014  A2A [1200.0 Ls, 1.3e+11 MT, 1.3e+10]
166.7  Synuefe FH-Q b23-0  2A [457.0 Ls, 1.3e+09 MT, 2.8e+08]
167.6  HIP 25368  1A [53.0 Ls, 7.7e+09 MT, 5.5e+08]
8A [1770.0 Ls, 2.4e+09 MT, 5.1e+08]
171.2  Synuefe PV-I c11-1  5A [1992.0 Ls, 1.8e+11 MT, 2.1e+10]
171.4  Flame Sector EL-Y d16  1A [4150.0 Ls, 1.4e+11 MT, 1.5e+10]
175.9  Synuefe HN-R d5-18  1A [828.0 Ls, 3.7e+11 MT, 3.8e+10]
176.3  Synuefe JI-R d5-2  2A [597.0 Ls, 1.2e+10 MT, 1.3e+09]
176.8  Synuefe GS-R d5-31  3A [2910.0 Ls, 5.6e+09 MT, 5.7e+08]
178.0  HIP 22343  13A [4062.0 Ls, 2.8e+11 MT, 2.8e+10]
14A [5995.0 Ls, 5.5e+11 MT, 5.5e+10]
178.4  Synuefe EL-S b22-0  3A [573.0 Ls, 2.5e+11 MT, 2.7e+10]
179.9  Synuefe GN-R d5-12  5A [1650.0 Ls, 3.3e+10 MT, 3.3e+09]
183.5  Synuefe KF-J c11-4  1A [416.0 Ls, 2.3e+11 MT, 2.6e+10]
183.7  Synuefe VH-N c9-7  5A [785.0 Ls, 2.2e+11 MT, 2.2e+10]
185.4  HIP 20179  9A [2833.0 Ls, 1.8e+10 MT, 1.9e+09]
186.0  HIP 26174  4A [2171.0 Ls, 1.2e+11 MT, 1.2e+10]
190.8  Alnitak  8A [5920.0 Ls, 4.3e+13 MT, 5.1e+12] Gargantuan ring, in the top 20 largest (by mass) recorded in EDDB. The main star is an O class star. Not far from Mintaka, another system with a behemoth PMR. Nearest station (206 Ly) is the Witch Head Science Centre (asteroid) station in system Hip 23759. The rings of Alnitak 8 are quite unusual and worth a visit in their own right, with several moons between the gargantuan inner and outer rings. The view from the PMR ring is spectacular (IMHO) and there is a tourist beacon nearby.
194.4  Synuefe ES-R d5-14  2A [22.0 Ls, 2.4e+10 MT, 2.5e+09]
198.9  HIP 21512  A7A [1439.0 Ls, 3.2e+10 MT, 4.1e+09]
199.5  HR 1671  12A [5795.0 Ls, 1.5e+10 MT, 1.5e+09]
13A [5817.0 Ls, 5e+09 MT, 6e+08]
210.0  Synuefe OQ-H c12-4  4A [1916.0 Ls, 1.4e+11 MT, 1.4e+10]
211.4  Synuefe WA-V d3-17  9A [2098.0 Ls, 3.5e+10 MT, 3.6e+09]
212.1  Synuefe LN-P b23-0  3A [593.0 Ls, 1.3e+11 MT, 1.4e+10]
213.5  Synuefe XV-T d4-19  7A [1638.0 Ls, 1.6e+11 MT, 1.7e+10]
216.2  Mintaka  A3A [1020.0 Ls, 2.1e+13 MT, 2.2e+12]
A4A [1030.0 Ls, 1e+10 MT, 1e+09]
Behemoth ring, in the top 20 largest (by mass) recorded in EDDB. The main star is an O class star. Not far from Alnitak. Nearest station (232.2 Ly) is the Witch Head Science Centre (asteroid) station in system Hip 23759.
217.2  Synuefe AH-T d4-3  3A [63.0 Ls, 3e+09 MT, 3.6e+08]
218.9  Synuefe GS-R d5-27  1A [236.0 Ls, 3.4e+09 MT, 3.9e+08]
219.8  HD 36219  10A [586.0 Ls, 1.3e+13 MT, 1.4e+12]
3A [2001.0 Ls, 8.2e+09 MT, 8.2e+08]
6A [4919.0 Ls, 7.1e+10 MT, 8.6e+09]
221.1  Synuefe JA-I c12-2  3A [2234.0 Ls, 3.4e+11 MT, 3.4e+10]
221.8  Synuefe BX-R d5-23  1A [3537.0 Ls, 2.8e+11 MT, 3.1e+10]
222.8  Synuefe IN-R d5-18  10A [4956.0 Ls, 1.2e+10 MT, 1.4e+09]
225.2  HIP 23757  A2A [749.0 Ls, 2.1e+11 MT, 2.1e+10]
228.9  HIP 25594  3A [2629.0 Ls, 6.1e+11 MT, 7.2e+10]
4A [2688.0 Ls, 9.1e+10 MT, 1e+10]
230.6  Synuefe BS-E b17-0  5A [775.0 Ls, 1.1e+11 MT, 1.2e+10]
232.5  Synuefe DS-R d5-9  B8A [7655.0 Ls, 5.1e+10 MT, 5.9e+09]
236.7  Synuefe DU-J c11-0  5A [1060.0 Ls, 3.2e+11 MT, 3.5e+10]
238.0  Synuefe XG-O b25-0  11A [1176.0 Ls, 1.5e+11 MT, 4.2e+10]
239.0  Synuefe IY-P d6-19  1A [53.0 Ls, 1.2e+10 MT, 1.2e+09]
241.8  Synuefe WA-V d3-13  A1A [316.0 Ls, 9.8e+10 MT, 1.3e+10]
242.5  Spirograph Sector WU-X b1-0  3A [156.0 Ls, 4.3e+09 MT, 4.6e+08]
247.4  Synuefe IY-P d6-23  1A [20.0 Ls, 1.1e+10 MT, 1.1e+09]
249.3  Synuefe FK-J c11-2  BC1A [11414.0 Ls, 1.5e+11 MT, 1.5e+10]
253.1  Synuefe KT-P d6-19  6A [2729.0 Ls, 4.7e+11 MT, 5.2e+10]
254.4  HIP 27341  2A [967.0 Ls, 2.7e+11 MT, 2.7e+10]
255.2  HIP 26432  6A [6790.0 Ls, 6.1e+10 MT, 6.1e+09]
256.7  HIP 24203  A2A [5047.0 Ls, 3.1e+11 MT, 3.6e+10]
257.9  Synuefe AC-S d5-32  7A [338.0 Ls, 2.3e+10 MT, 2.6e+09]
258.0  Synuefe IY-P d6-28  BC2A [12214.0 Ls, 2.1e+10 MT, 2.2e+09]
266.5  Synuefe KT-P d6-23  1A [71.0 Ls, 8.8e+09 MT, 9.1e+08]
267.1  Synuefe OO-P d6-25  4A [2913.0 Ls, 6e+09 MT, 6.2e+08]
270.9  HIP 26719  2A [1857.0 Ls, 4.2e+11 MT, 4.4e+10]
271.8  Synuefe HS-R d5-32  1A [1016.0 Ls, 2.5e+11 MT, 2.9e+10]
279.5  HIP 28222  8A [3180.0 Ls, 4.2e+11 MT, 4.2e+10]
279.6  Synuefe JQ-H c12-5  1A [959.0 Ls, 1.2e+10 MT, 2.3e+09]
280.5  Synuefe UW-N c9-4  AB1A [2573.0 Ls, 2.3e+11 MT, 2.4e+10]
281.3  HIP 18660  3A [2001.0 Ls, 2.7e+11 MT, 2.8e+10]
4A [1975.0 Ls, 9.7e+09 MT, 1.1e+09]
5A [1975.0 Ls, 4.9e+11 MT, 5.1e+10]
281.9  Synuefe AJ-K c11-10  A1A [229.0 Ls, 1.3e+11 MT, 1.8e+10]
282.9  HIP 23326  A4A [2405.0 Ls, 4.7e+09 MT, 6e+08]
287.7  Synuefe UA-J c11-2  2A [1082.0 Ls, 1.3e+10 MT, 1.6e+09]
289.0  Synuefe TQ-H c12-1  1A [4670.0 Ls, 1.9e+11 MT, 2.4e+10]
289.3  HIP 25025  11A [828.0 Ls, 1.1e+11 MT, 1.1e+10]
3A [5136.0 Ls, 6e+11 MT, 6e+10]
290.9  HIP 27644  A3A [3874.0 Ls, 3e+11 MT, 3.6e+10]
292.7  HIP 25501  5A [3840.0 Ls, 4.5e+10 MT, 4.5e+09]
292.8  HIP 25622  10A [4608.0 Ls, 7.9e+10 MT, 9.3e+09]
292.9  Synuefe LI-R d5-13  AB4A [972.0 Ls, 2.2e+10 MT, 2.2e+09]
294.1  HIP 20438  1A [30.0 Ls, 6.2e+09 MT, 6.5e+08]
294.2  Hr 1871  1A [0.0 Ls, 0e+00 MT, NaN]
5A [NaN Ls, NaN MT, NaN]
6A [NaN Ls, NaN MT, NaN]
294.4  Synuefe MB-G c13-5  12A [1500.0 Ls, 5.6e+10 MT, 6.5e+09]
295.2  HIP 25592  1A [105.9 Ls, 4.3e+09 MT, 5e+08] Planetary bodies 9C, 9D and 9E are all rocky terraformables and possibly worth a detailed scan.
298.3  Synuefe TC-E c14-5  2A [2140.0 Ls, 4.5e+12 MT, 4.8e+11]
299.3  Synuefe LS-S d4-10  6A [2280.0 Ls, 2.4e+11 MT, 2.7e+10]
299.9  Synuefe NA-H b29-1  3A [716.0 Ls, 2.3e+11 MT, 2.3e+10]
301.5  HIP 24408  1A [1255.0 Ls, 2.5e+10 MT, 2.5e+09]
301.6  Synuefe QR-E c14-1  1A [1608.0 Ls, 5.9e+11 MT, 6.3e+10]
308.0  Synuefe GF-R c7-3  3A [1060.0 Ls, 9.7e+10 MT, 9.9e+09]
309.2  Synuefe AX-R d5-33  13A [2419.0 Ls, 7.2e+09 MT, 7.5e+08]
311.0  HIP 21484  7A [3551.0 Ls, 2.4e+10 MT, 2.8e+09]
311.9  Synuefe ZB-H c12-2  AB3A [1242.0 Ls, 1.4e+10 MT, 1.4e+09]
312.1  Synuefe PZ-N d7-31  1A [2611.0 Ls, 8.6e+10 MT, 8.8e+11]
312.4  Synuefe HQ-G c13-5  13A [1765.0 Ls, 4.6e+11 MT, 4.9e+10]
313.4  NGC 2232 Sector PU-F b11-0  2A [191.0 Ls, 1.5e+11 MT, 1.6e+10]
321.2  HIP 24510  5A [1693.0 Ls, 2.6e+11 MT, 2.6e+10]
324.7  HIP 22532  AB1A [1194.0 Ls, 3.2e+11 MT, 3.5e+10]
326.9  Synuefe ZG-T d4-11  10A [1228.0 Ls, 5.1e+10 MT, 5.6e+09]
5A [1216.0 Ls, 2.2e+12 MT, 2.2e+11]
6A [3566.0 Ls, 1.6e+10 MT, 7e+09]
Notes:
  • Some of the rings have images associated with them, click on the ring name and the image will open in another tab. If the system is in Inara then the name will automatically link you through to the system details there (when available) where you can find details on stations, prices, outfitting options, best places to sell, etc. .
  • The trouble with most trading sites/ data sources is that the data is often out of date within a few days. The best way to find a place to sell is to open the galaxy map and filter the map for Industrial and Hi-Tech systems and then look for those in an economic state of Boom, this can also be filtered in the galaxy map.The best stations to sell in are usually Hi-Tech stations followed by Industrial ones. However on the edge of the bubble trading data is usually non-existant or completely out of date so chances are you are on your own out there. ED updates trade prices frequently, and wars, boom and bust will all have an effect on the prices as well.
  • For a guide to mining check out the 'Mining' section in the links page: Elite dangerous links

I have found many mining systems some not known in any other sources, I am most proud of LFT 65 as it is near the centre of the bubble (the closest to Sol that I know of). I found it whilst doing detailed surface scans on all the White Dwarves within the bubble (they are very common within the bubble). I will make a list and an explanation as to why they are a good source of income some other time. My favourite pristine metallic ring is in the Alkupai system where the ring is around a Tauri T star so it is always lit up

Acknowledgement goes to Gorrister and his Call of the Wild mining thread on the Frontier Forums. He has spent a lot of time collecting and checking systems. Much of the work is due to the fastidious efforts of this and other long gone sources, I am just the techie putting it together.


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