Right, to finally finish this report;
Took out for a patrol today Jericho with freshman crew, so they get familiar a bit with everything,
god knows they will need it, anyhow since this thing didn't had maped a single thing around Zeta,
we ran across it in all directions to get full scans and readings of surrounding nebulas and asteroid fields.
When we were finishing up, strangest thing occured at Minor Jump Hole in Zeta, after jump was completed
instead of ending up in Omicron Minor, we found ourselfes on unknown location, definately not in Minor.
Nav systems figured out position quite fast and it turned out we are back in Zeta, but on other side of system.
We re-run all jump calculations and coordinate positions, but no error was discovered.
Uploading navmap record:
This is where we ended up;
We docked with jump hole again and it returned us to starting position of Omicron Minor jump hole,
where we docked again, and this time ended up in Minor for real.
Detailed scannings were performed, but jump hole was stable in all readings.
I assume it was rare occasion for JH to behave like that,
and eventually their destination can't be 100% guaranteed to be always same.
That would be all from me about scientific stuff for some time *sighs*.
Taggart out.