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How to reduce micro-managing with Grav surveys?

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vorpal+5:
I'm using a laborious process to grav survey a system consisting of a shuttle tender with 8x 500-ton shuttles, each with a grav survey component.

My very much click-intensive, and probably un-optimized way of doing the exploration is to detach, one by one each shuttle, then give each of them the standing order to survey the nearest location, with the primary condition that at 50% fuel to get back to the assigned mother ship.

So we are looking at 50+ clicks to set up this. And then "bis repetita", each time one lands and needs to be dispatched again.

So I'm a taker of advice here!

AlStar:
If you're determined to use shuttles/fighters for surveying, I think you're pretty much SoL as far as reducing clicks, unfortunately.

The most hands-off survey ships are full-out exploration ships - massive fuel tanks and maintenance supplies with both sets of sensors. You give them a standing order to explore the next 3 points of interest, give secondary orders to make sure they return to base when low on fuel or over their deployment counter, then all you need to do is move them around whenever they run out of things to scan and you pop them through the next unexplored JP and let them do it all again.

skoormit:
Enter system.
With the fleet selected on the Naval Window, click the Launch All button.
Select the new "Strikegroup" fleet.
Configure the standing orders for this fleet that you want to apply to your survey ships.
Give an order to "Divide Fleet into Single Ships", targeting the JP that the fleet is sitting on.
Advance time 5 seconds. The fleet divides into single ships, each with a copy of the standing orders you configured.
Advance time as normal with an increment of at least 1 hour (I think? Maybe has to be 3 hours) for the ships to apply their standing orders.

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