Earth-like around a neutron star

While I was black-hole farming I found this earth like orbiting a neutron star along with 3 other terraformable planets. Haven't seen anything like it before. It is about 1500ly from Colonia if you want to check it out.


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Black hole farming? Is that a thing now?

More importantly, yes, there are somewhat over a hundred Earth-likes orbiting lone neutron stars on the list, but that's out of over seven thousand. So it is quite rare, on roughly the same magnitude as Earth-likes around class M dwarf stars. Of course, when it comes to systems with multiple stars where the main star is a neutron star, there are many more (twice as many), but this is a more rare case. So, nice find, Commander!
 
Black hole farming? Is that a thing now?

More importantly, yes, there are somewhat over a hundred Earth-likes orbiting lone neutron stars on the list, but that's out of over seven thousand. So it is quite rare, on roughly the same magnitude as Earth-likes around class M dwarf stars. Of course, when it comes to systems with multiple stars where the main star is a neutron star, there are many more (twice as many), but this is a more rare case. So, nice find, Commander!

I have 4 to add (solo neutron ELW's) and counting :)

I've discovered 101 ELW's as of tonight, (7) pre discovered.

Black hole farming? oh yeah I do that too. I'm at ~ 220.
 
Oddly, my first ever untagged ELW was around a neutron star. Never seen another one (yet).

I really must swing back through that sector one day...
 
I've got twin ELW's around a Neutron with my name on them somewhere just North of Sag A*. I have the photo somewhere, I should try and find it.

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I found a twin once, think one was a moon to the other if I remember it right (photo somewhere). I've also found an Earthlike inside a nebula. Not once but twice on one tour of nebulae I did a number of weeks back. Separate nebulae.

Always fascinated me to ponder what the night sky would look like :)
 
Same here. If you have a pair where one Earth-like orbits another Earth-like as its moon, then that's something that has yet to be confirmed to exist. If so, then I'm very much looking forward to see it too!
On the other hand, binary Earth-likes where both planets orbit a common barycentre are rare, but not unheard of.
 
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