You still might be on to something. My search was a pretty tiny sample, and M stars could have a much higher representation yet a smaller likelihood than other stars have, just because there are so many of them.I sit corrected then![]()
You still might be on to something. My search was a pretty tiny sample, and M stars could have a much higher representation yet a smaller likelihood than other stars have, just because there are so many of them.I sit corrected then![]()
* nod * yeah, that occured to me as well. Mind you, I tend to switch off class M's when out in the black unless the stars are really thinning out (I tend to spend a lot of time at the roof of the galaxy)You still might be on to something. My search was a pretty tiny sample, and M stars could have a much higher representation yet a smaller likelihood than other stars have, just because there are so many of them.
I wouldn't exclude Neutron stars/White dwarves either. I once found an Earth-like orbiting a Neutron star! (in fact it was the first Earth-like I ever found)
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I came accross this some time ago, booked marked it for some reason. Perhaps it was for you.
https://elite-dangerous.fandom.com/wiki/Anaconda_Graveyard