Neutron star close landable planet

I was beginning to wonder if I would see any landable planet close (<100Ls) to a Neutron star; today I found one 98.3Ls from the NS.
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I posted this in an earlier thread, this was from a double black hole system and the 2nd black hole had a close binary NS companion and they had a landable planet within 80 LS of the pair:



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Braisae AA-A h24 is the name of the system, only about 32,500 LY away from the bubble!


Edited to include system map, planet from first picture is highlighted:

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I posted this in an earlier thread, this was from a double black hole system and the 2nd black hole had a close binary NS companion and they had a landable planet within 80 LS of the pair:


Braisae AA-A h24 is the name of the system, only about 32,500 LY away from the bubble!

A proverbial stone's throw away then ;)
 
I posted this in an earlier thread, this was from a double black hole system and the 2nd black hole had a close binary NS companion and they had a landable planet within 80 LS of the pair:





Braisae AA-A h24 is the name of the system, only about 32,500 LY away from the bubble!


Edited to include system map, planet from first picture is highlighted:


Very nice find, CMDR.

Just found this planet with a view to a white dwarf. This is an interesting region of space, indeed. (probably shouldn't tell them about the NS with an elw and to terraformable water worlds...)
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A proverbial stone's throw away then ;)

Heh, this is a mere 19KLy from SOL.
 
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So is it double confirmed, that it is safe to arrive to NS /WD primaries?
Once (back in November) I arrived very close to the cone, and flying without AFMU I don't want to risk months of data.
 
So is it double confirmed, that it is safe to arrive to NS /WD primaries?
Once (back in November) I arrived very close to the cone, and flying without AFMU I don't want to risk months of data.

Don't know about confirmed, I've had two instances where the supercharge started immediately, one ns+bh and one binary ns. There were almost no panic in both situations.

Here's a list of 'oh, I'm sorry did I wake you?" messages from Neutron stars, including one of the instant supercharge panics videos.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKrS9273_TyoBfo2-G4jUaKQ6jwuuW-3U
(And some incidental music)
 
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