I'm just curious.... have there been any other systems found that are nearly identical (same number of bodies, same configuration of bodies, same star type, etc) to Sol?
I would totally love one of these systems to become inhabited and called Sol 2, lol. Like maybe someone wants to feel somewhat at home, but hates the Feds or something.Let's crunch some numbers, to see how improbable a twin is.
I'll be using Marx' database of ELWs, mainly because it's a relatively small list, at only 20331 ELWs, plus it also has screenshots of the system map, to show how the system as a whole looks.
The number of these 20331 systems that have a G type star as the primary star: 3453.
The number where that G type star is the only star in the star system (i.e no binary stars or brown dwarfs): 1629
The number of those sole-G ELW systems where the ELW is in planet position number 3: 285
The number of those systems where the ELW in question also has a single moon and no rings: 42
The number of these 42 systems that have any gas giants in the system at all: 3.
Yep, just 3.
Of these three systems, only one of them has more than one gas giant. So, behold, I give you the star system in Marx's ELW database that is "most like Sol": the Swoilz FS-H D11-70 system:
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As you can see, not really all that "Sol-like". The asteroid belt is in the wrong place, Pseudo-Mercury is bigger than pseudo-Venus and pseudo-Earth, pseudo-Venus has a moon, pseudo-Mars is completely missing, and the system stops at pseudo-Saturn. And pseudo-Earth itself barely qualifies as "Earth-like": a high-gravity, hot and steamy jungle planet with an average surface temperature that's 47 degrees Celsius - or 32 deg C hotter than Earth's average. But it's still the best match for Sol that the ELW-hunting community has found and published here on the forums.
Here are the other two runners-up:
Prie Chruia MR-W D1-6 at Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/132207737@N08/34667927372
...and Pheia Ain OM-W D1-48:
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I doubt FDev would go to all that trouble, and then hide it somewhere out there in the 400 billion stars. If they'd done something like that and put it too far away or not in a direct line to the Core, it's likely no-one would ever find it without hints.I have to wonder if Frontier has hidden away an exact double of the solar system somewhere among the far reaches of the galaxy as an easter egg.
Hey @Orvidius , any chance of getting a search of your EDSM mega-database that matches my parameters? (G-type primary, no other stars, ELW in position 3, with a moon and no rings). I'd guess about 30 hits; verifying gas giants and the appearance of the system maps in those systems might make a good list of targets for my next exploration voyage.Raxxla, maybe?
Hmmm... a very Sol-like system... I may need to add that to my bucket list of things to find.
Hey @Orvidius , any chance of getting a search of your EDSM mega-database that matches my parameters? (G-type primary, no other stars, ELW in position 3, with a moon and no rings). I'd guess about 30 hits; verifying gas giants and the appearance of the system maps in those systems might make a good list of targets for my next exploration voyage.
Hey @Orvidius , any chance of getting a search of your EDSM mega-database that matches my parameters? (G-type primary, no other stars, ELW in position 3, with a moon and no rings). I'd guess about 30 hits; verifying gas giants and the appearance of the system maps in those systems might make a good list of targets for my next exploration voyage.
That might work, I'll see what I can do.
Awesome and many thanks, you got a "known Gas Giant counter" in there too!OK, check this out. 68 of them, and that's with requiring at least one gas giant.
https://edastro.com/mapcharts/files/sol-like-systems.csv
That's actually a really good point about cherry picking, particularly in the pre-FSS era. I've regenerated the spreadsheet without the gas giant requirement, so that we can at least see the additional cases. That brings it up to over 600 candidates.... yikes!
Edit: Maybe I should have it filter out cases where the data shows a gas giant as one of the innermost planets, and add a total body count column as well.
So of those 600+ systems, the only Hot-Jupiter-with-ELW-in-position-3 systems it found were the three we've already noted in this thread? I thought Hot Jupiter + ELW was rare.OK, I added a filter for this, and it only eliminated around 3 of them, so it's still showing 606 candidates.