A True dark system

We have all noticed by now how the colour of the stars lend their hue to the planets, even in the system map, well I did not realize it went this far.

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DRYAO SCRAA LM-W F1-863 is a Black hole - Abandon all hope yee whom enter there for there is no light but the distance stars

And yes they are dark when you investigate close too, they are dark spots against the glow of the galactic plane

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Black hole system...no light given off from 'star' so bodies are unlit.

This is as new a find as the Beatles, move along nothing to see here.

Sorry should have put it in the OP - It is a Black Hole
Yeah might've helped don't you think?
 
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Whats with the stars in the sky box, they look weird on your pics.

I am well above the Galactic plane, there is little dust, and all the stars are O A B nearby, quite a few are I to IIIs
Their light drowns out the other stars so the sky just seems to be full of them
 
This, while cool, just can't be correct with how bright the galactic core is. There should be some ambient light from all the close stars.
 
Black hole system...no light given off from 'star' so bodies are unlit.

This is as new a find as the Beatles, move along nothing to see here.


Yeah might've helped don't you think?

I am behind the times for discovering things, like today I also found that Neutrons stars have gravity lensing effects about them as well
 
Black hole system...no light given off from 'star' so bodies are unlit.

This is as new a find as the Beatles, move along nothing to see here.


Yeah might've helped don't you think?

Have you done much exploring, becasue I have been in systems like this and the asteroid belts are lit up............so, you dont seem so clever to me..... ;)
 
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