Not super rare, but rare enough to me, that I found this interesting last night. Only 4 bodies, with a sole neutron star, but also an ELW. I don't usually find ELWs with neutron stars unless it's around a secondary star.
Probably not suitable as an actual submission, but I thought I'd share.
Hi everyone again (Xbox)
Could anyone enlighten me with regards to a codex glitch regarding Prasinum Bioluminescent Anemone's ...
Ive found some in the Empyrean Straits sector. When I scan them the codex is immediately updated as Reported & Confirmed by myself. In other words "first discovered" in this sector.
Then when I log out of the game and back in, it forgets the discovery and the codex once again shows it's not been found yet in this sector. When I re-scan the Anemone it again updates showing the the original date and time of discovery. Only to loose it again if I log out .....
This is the third time on this trim alone the codex is messing around, along with Helium Rich GG's and White Dwarf's .....
Am I getting it wrong somehow?
Any help would be appreciated ....
As a relatively inexperienced explorer, it's difficult to know what's remarkable and what is not, but I believe this system is quite unusual and worth posting.
The system itself had been discovered before. EDSM records me as being the 4th ship to pass through. Not a surprise being a Black Hole with a Herbig Ae/Be star. However, only one or two planets had been explored...
Once I identified them, I found no less than 6 Helium-Rich Gas Giants, which in my experience are rather rare, as well as 2 Water Giants orbiting each other, in amongst the 13 stellar bodies and other, more common planets. I've no doubt there are more spectacular systems out there but it stood out from most I've visited.
System: Clooku DL-Y g6
Description: High number of Helium-Rich Gas Giants, plus Water Giants and many stellar bodies.
Yay! I got my name in the Codex. I was looking around for O-types on a lark and ran into a patch of Prasneum BL Anemone. There is exactly one bio site on planet 9 in the system. This has to be one of the loneliest ecosystems in the galaxy.
I don't mind if someone scoops the FD tag. It's only 93 ly away from WP 6 and I wanted to let the expedition know before they departed tomorrow.
Screakau ZE-A G696 9 - Bio Site 1
The record is something like a few hundred light-seconds.