Does anybody knows what they mean? Sometimes they are over black holes on map, but sometimes on regular systems. Its not very visible on the pic, but i'm sure u have seen them
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That would be planetary nebulae; which is different to what we're looking at here.I remember nebulae that only span a single system. Maybe that is what you are looking at?
Yup, i were there, just star with purple glow over it i think. But it wasn't a W-FDid you go into the system? It could be a small planetary nebula, they only exist in one system, and some are small enough not to be really noticeable from the galaxy map unless zoomed in like that.
Yup, i were there, just star with purple glow over it i think. But it wasn't a W-F
EDIT: Definately an O-class star
does it mean there are small seismic charges in that system? asking for a friend...Does anybody knows what they mean? Sometimes they are over black holes on map, but sometimes on regular systems. Its not very visible on the pic, but i'm sure u have seen them
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Those faint glows are usually around larger, brighter stars - that you star you've got there is, what, B-class? Mostly the glows are around the O-class stars of the galaxy, but some bigger B-class ones can glow faintly too.
Those aren't all O class starts, many of those glows are black holesAnd there we go.
If you zoom out far enough in the galaxy map for the local bubble of stars around your cursor to disappear you'll see thousands of white dots in certain directions - those are all the O-class stars like this one.
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Those aren't all O class starts, many of those glows are black holes