Explorers: Anybody found an earthlike moon orbiting a gas giant yet?

So, I'm out there, on my way back from Sag A, 30'000 LY done, 20'000 to go... I have visited many interesting Systems, but I still haven't found Pandora, or Yavin, or any of the other earthlike moons mentioned in human media.

Has anyone come across such a gem?
 
Yes. I have also found an ammonia world orbiting another ammonia world. The ELW was the only moon orbiting the gas giant. I have also found a system of 9 gas giants with no moons at all.
 
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Ian Phillips

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I have found a water world with carbon based life orbiting an ammonia world with Ammonia based life.

As far as I remember I wasn't the first to find it.
 
I found one in a binary orbit with a gas giant (it was ringed and quite large itself), though the centre of mass would be nearer the gas giant of the two.

I haven't found one in true orbit (centre of mass inside the gas giant), but they do exist. I found the odd terraformable in this pattern.
 
Hello fellow commanders!

Thank you for the feedback so far - could you post the system's names and, if available, screenshots?

Even if already explored, if such a system lays on my way back to civilization I'd like to visit them.

Thanks in advance for your efforts!

Greetings

Commander Hannibal Fry
 

Ian Phillips

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Unfortunately I am still out on a trip and cannot access the data I have accumulated. I didn't keep any notes on the system either, other than I have been mapping the extent of the Regor 'void' in the region of HD 68895.
 
One of my earlier finds. It isn't a 'true' moon, as it is heavy enough so to become a binary, but if it were a bit lighter it would be a moon.

I have started to check out the shots (the first 80 of them) on the thread you mentioned: None orbiting a gas giant so far... As it seems, it must be a quite rare occurrence.
 
I have started to check out the shots (the first 80 of them) on the thread you mentioned: None orbiting a gas giant so far... As it seems, it must be a quite rare occurrence.

It is. The vast majority will be in Sol-like or the 'no-gas-giant' type systems. I would say the occurrence might be 1% of Earthlikes, which are already less than 1/300 systems for someone looking.
 
It is. The vast majority will be in Sol-like or the 'no-gas-giant' type systems. I would say the occurrence might be 1% of Earthlikes, which are already less than 1/300 systems for someone looking.

Finally I found one on the list!

BOEPP MD-A D1-1665: 1 (15,720 LY) (OTIS B. DRIFTWOOD)

Tonight I'll have to check out if it's on my way home - otherwise I'll have to plan my next trip already :D

Edit: Checked the rest of the shots on post 1: No other shot qualifies - so: Cheers (and rep) to Otis B. Driftwood! :)
 
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You mean like this one?
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Some Cameron guy found it.
/smartass
 
I found a WW with rings orbiting a gas giant as an only moon. I almost skipped it, as it looked like a gas giant on the system map, and it did have a huge mass, so I thought it was a worthless little gas. Good thing I checked. ;)
 
Ringed waterworld orbiting a gas giant thats in a binary orbit with another gas giant

 
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