How is a jump point located?
A jump point is located by releasing a slow stream of antigravitons and then following the direction in which they travel using a sublight drive. Once a ship is within 500 meters of a jump point, the antigravitons will begin arriving at their destination without decaying, producing a tiny mount of thrust. Akwende Propulsion Drives are equipped with sensors along their edges that follow these streams of antigravitons. Civilian grade jump drives can detect jump points within a few hundred thousand kilometers. Military and exploration vessels can plot jumps from millions of kilometers away.