18,446,744,073,709,551,616 is 2^64. I assume that this means the planet generation algorithm is based on a random seed that is a 64-bit number (e.g. the long
type in many programming language). I don't know how (or even if; how would anyone check?) they guarantee that all possible inputs are used and that none are repeated.
EDIT: While it's still true that this number is 2^64 (and it still appears in some statements in the lore, so could be said to be the number of planets that exist in-universe), there are not this many planets in the game. Since the Atlas Rises update, there are 256 (257? It's not entirely clear) galaxies, and each planet has a 12-digit hex coordinate that identifies it within the galaxy. This coordinate is divided into parts:
- 3 digits ea. X and Z coordinates of region (a region is a cube-shaped volume of space)
- 2 digits Y coordinate of region
- 3 digits system within region (known regions have 533 to 553 systems, so not all values are used)
- 1 digit planet within system (0 is not used, largest known system is 6 planets and 2 moons)
So, putting that all together, there are about 600 trillion systems. If eight bodies per system is typical (in practice this is a high estimate), that's about 5 quadrillion, still far from the 18 quintillion being discussed here.
In practice it doesn't matter, because if a new system were discovered every second, it would take 74,000 years to reach all of the systems in one galaxy.
As the game as been out for a while, I'm going you assume this question has been answered by the wiki.
For those who are wondering, the answer is no. There is currently no way to search the galaxy, aside from the left/right on the d-pad after searching for discoveries, which shows you discoveries nearby from other players. There is also no way to set waypoints to things you have already discovered, nor planets, unless you can find them on the galactic map, in which case you can by pressing square.
Best Answer
According to this guide, the new Economical and Conflict blueprints can be purchased at various blueprint vendors - you can find these within the space station. If your current star system does not have the blue print, simple hop to another one until you locate it
After you have the blueprint, it doesn't take a whole lot to build it
Once your technology has been built, you can install it into your ship to and load up the galactic map