ELW orbiting B class star?

After visiting almost 30 000 individual systems i have never seen this. How can ELW (the blueish moon on far right on the screenshot) exist in orbit of a B star only 176 million years old? :S

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...on other hand we already have ELWs orbiting Black Holes, Neutron Stars and TTS. So maybe this is not such a big deal after all :)
 
The Stellar Forge throws up some weird and wonderful stuff which doesn't seem possible, but in a galaxy of 400 billion systems who knows what oddities might actually exist?

In ED terms it's definitely a "Big Deal" - good find!
 
Yeh I found a pair of binary ELW orbitting a lone Neutron star. It was orbiting at roughly the distance from Jupiter to the sun, yet 20 times faster completing the revolution in only 142 days. Those babies were flying
 
So far 22 ELW's in the list orbiting a B star.
I found one myself as well, it was even a moon of a gas giant orbiting a B class star. I haven't submitted it yet because when I record them, I don't write down the distance to Sol.
I imagine though, since we can apply filters, how many more will be found soon.
ELW's are now much easier to find. In fact, finding ELW's is way... simpler then finding geysers and fumaroles.
 
So far 22 ELW's in the list orbiting a B star.
I found one myself as well, it was even a moon of a gas giant orbiting a B class star. I haven't submitted it yet because when I record them, I don't write down the distance to Sol.
I imagine though, since we can apply filters, how many more will be found soon.
ELW's are now much easier to find. In fact, finding ELW's is way... simpler then finding geysers and fumaroles.

Agreed. ELW also easier than PN
 
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