Cheers CMDR_empyrean190.
Maps updated.
Maps updated.
I found a system that had 3 large stars (sorry i don't have the types memorized yet but it was a large white star and 2 yellows) within 46 ls of each other. I took a nice screen shot of it. I will upload it later. I would love to name the system. I also found a water-gas giant within 100ls-200ls of a star that had water based life.
Update:
I have uploaded the pics of before mentioned systems. check them out and tell me what you think.
Some of the images seem to be broken, they just provide a link rather than a picture here in the forums.
These all seem to be links rather than images:
Oceana
The String
The Twins
The Norma Expanse
Annihilator Nursery
Hypio Orb Nebula (this one also is a map rather than an image of the sector, was this intended?)
Open Cluster
Not sure, I'm using a standard desktop computer with google chrome.That's strange. I checked all the images on two different browsers and a tablet and they all seem fine. Oceana is indeed a link to the imgr.com screenshot host site, but all the others pop up as images if I click on the spoiler tags.
Not sure what the issue is.
Wonder if anyone else has issues seeing the screenshots?
Shapley 1 (surrounded by the Fine Ring Nebula)
Game map search ref. : SHAPLEY 1
Wolf-Rayet Star 1,000 LYs from Sol.
POI Type: Major (Visual)
I visited this system a few weeks back. Here is the system map if you want to use it in the OP:
In the local area, I think HIP 102082 may be the closest Carbon Star? Of note, are the closest two planets which are insanely close to the star. The star itself is very large as well. Though I don't have a good name for it.
Y Canum Venaticorum (La Superba) and R Leporis (Hind's Crimson Star) are also already named Carbon stars in the local area. Both are known for having a very strong red color IRL, though I haven't visited them in game, yet.
"Oochorrs Lighthouse" (Named after the sector area it is in)
HD 43193 - In a rather sparse area it has a primary class B star with a Black hole 800ls away, another 14k ls away is the true show of a binary neutron star pair about 5ls apart.
Curiously one Neutron is 4.8 Million K cooler than the other.
Not sure, I'm using a standard desktop computer with google chrome.
That's strange. I checked all the images on two different browsers and a tablet and they all seem fine. Oceana is indeed a link to the imgr.com screenshot host site, but all the others pop up as images if I click on the spoiler tags.
Not sure what the issue is.
Wonder if anyone else has issues seeing the screenshots?
Excellent idea ! NGC 7822 needs to be in this list.
It has about 50 systems with O-type stars, black holes, binary black holes and lots of stars in the same system (max I've found is 17 stars and I've only scanned half the systems in the nebula).
Plus the approach to it is very cool, looks like a star with a halo from very far, and resolves to a beautiful nebula with a band of bright blue stars as you approach. I'll post a few pics tonight.
Actually looking at mine if you just put the tags around it, it should show just the thumbnail. Or if you copy everything between the spoiler tags, when you quote my post, it should allow the expandable image.