My Most "Awwww-Yeaaaaaaah! discovery!

Grats :)

I found the same just this week. It's in my album (putting together now). Luckily for me, it hadn't been found before (only 2-3k out too).

You can tell if it's been discovered already after you honk the horn.

Actually, it only tells you no-ones "claimed it"...Always worry I'll find something and be 'first' only to get back and someone was there a week earlier and already sold before i got back.
 
Really cool find! The highlight of my (limited) exploring career so far has been finding two undiscovered earth-likes in a single system, but they weren't orbiting each other like yours are!
 
I've always thought it would be cool to live on the moon of a gas giant.

I'm reading Elite Reclamation at the moment (only a couple of chapters in right now, but it's gripping already. Highly recommend it). I've just read a description of a moon of a giant ocean planet where the story up to now is set. The description of the night view actually made me go - wow... I want to live there.

That screenshot makes me look forward to the day that I get bored of smuggling/combat/trading/mining... any day now.... oh look... planetary landings!!!

Many thanks. :)

I actually visualised it prior to ED being available in order to write the description. This is how I envisaged it.

[video=youtube;d-VdXQmcNKY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-VdXQmcNKY[/video]

Cheers,

Drew.
 
On my recent trip to the core I found twin ELWs orbiting a neutron star:
Twin ELWs.jpg
 
I've seen twin ELWs orbiting each other and 4 terraformables in the same system, probably the most 'oh wow!' discovery I've seen regarding planets.

Black hole, neutron star and a white dwarf all in a single system is my most 'holy S!' discovery though.
 
Nice! Given that I'm now reading your book, this is a nice little bonus.

(ps your website is timing out on me again... this happens a lot with your host!)

I've never been able to reproduce this problem. It seems to affect users in particular locales... which country are you in?

Cheers,

Drew.
 
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