Another Sweet find

I found a Doozy today my fellow Explorers.
Primary star is a Neutron.
Secondary star is a Class L (L3 v).
The L star has not 1 but 2 ELW's orbiting it. [up]
Oh and throw in 2 Teraform Water Worlds as well.;)
Enjoy:

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I'll be sure to re-post with the system name after I sell, For folks that would like to visit it.
However it will be awhile before I get back to the bubble.

CMDR Tootiny
 
Surface temp on the L star is 1776k.
Also ELW 1 is (currently) 291LS away from the star, and ELW 2 is 531 Ls away.
So I don't know. Seems like it would be pretty darned cold.

Edit to add the 2 hi metal planets to the left and right of ELW 2 are also Teraform.


Maybe if Jackie sees this he might have some insight.
 
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Neutron stars are really, really hot.

Wikipedia reckons around 600,000K in real life - the last one I saw in game (which was my first with an ELW too, w00t) had a surface temp in game of 2,724,973K which and a goldilocks zone of 1,400-2,800ls. How far is your NS from the L?
 
Neutron stars are really, really hot.

Wikipedia reckons around 600,000K in real life - the last one I saw in game (which was my first with an ELW too, w00t) had a surface temp in game of 2,724,973K which and a goldilocks zone of 1,400-2,800ls. How far is your NS from the L?

It's in the screenies above Iain.
arrival for ELW 1 is 37,845
and 2 is 37,973
+ the distance to the L star.
I'm not good at trig. but I think it's minimal.

I'll have to take a look at the NS temp and post again.

I cant figure out the star forge guys.
All I know is I had 5 tera's off that L star.
I didn't even scan anything off the neutron (I'm trying to move fast).
So I had 3 high metal and 2 Water world tera's
And alas I only took distances from the ELW's from the L star.

Piggy Tuco is the man. +1 to you.
 
Neutron stars are really, really hot.

Wikipedia reckons around 600,000K in real life - the last one I saw in game (which was my first with an ELW too, w00t) had a surface temp in game of 2,724,973K which and a goldilocks zone of 1,400-2,800ls. How far is your NS from the L?

Very hot, but on a little surface. We truly need Jackie here. :)
 
It's in the screenies above Iain.

So it is, I was looking at the details on the left, completely forgot about the 'distance from arrival point' that'd be on the other side :D

Jackie's hab zone calculator says the effect of the NS on the habitable zone of the L should be negligible at that distance which seems reasonable. The forge may have been drinking again...
 
Ok so the Neutron is fairly hot @ 9,837,523.00k.
But yeah I think the forge gave me multiple lucky rolls on that system.

It's like when I see a G-mass T-tauri system (I'm thinking this is gonna be a possible record breaker!) and it's got a mass of 0.29.
What?
Come on man:O
 
You bet. I'll pm them to you Jackie. All I ask is you keep the system name under wraps.
I'll send it to you this evening.

Thanks

CMDR Tootiny
 
An L-class brown dwarf is not going to contribute much heat to a moon/planet orbiting that far away from it, so most of the heat keeping those planets warm must be coming from the neutron star. I'm guessing that the forge is reckoning the goldilocks zone for that neutron star is out about where the L-class is orbiting. So it wouldn't surprise me if every single world orbiting the L-class (assuming it's big enough to qualify as terraformable) is also terraformable. Just like in the hand-crafted Achenar system: Achenar 6 is in the goldilocks zone, so every qualifying moon of Achenar 6 was terraformable.

I've given up trying to find terraformables around neutron stars; it's just not intuitive enough for me to guess the hab zone correctly.
 
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