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Visual wormhole identification: Difference between revisions

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|The green color indicates the wormholel eading into a Gallente region. An experienced pilot can also identify various objects visible to make a more accurate estimation on the target system, in this particular image Cloud Ring is clearly visible. The region on the other side of the wormhole is Solitude.
|The green color indicates the wormholel eading into a Gallente region. An experienced pilot can also identify various objects visible to make a more accurate estimation on the target system, in this particular image Cloud Ring is clearly visible. The region on the other side of the wormhole is Solitude.
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===Special wormholes===
Some of the more unique wormhole systems also have their own skybox so it is possible to identify them visually without jumping
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|This skybox is on C13 frigate sized shattered wormhole and on Vidette wormhole (Drifter system). It is not known is other shattered or Drifter wormholes have the same skybox.
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==Aurora of the wormhole==
==Aurora of the wormhole==