Hey there,
I'm out on my first exploration trip in a Hauler, found a neutron star and decided to see how close I could get, not really thinking about what to expect.
At 0.16Ls heat started to build up and I was afraid it would skyrocket if I went closer so I turned around.
The neutron star never got bigger than the usual dot you see for distant stars in a system.
I didn't want to lose my exploration data.
Even though I'd only visited some 60 systems the last few evenings, it would still be a waste of time to die and lose it all.
So this is what I did:
[video=youtube;rbb3f0ezfIE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbb3f0ezfIE[/video]
Call me a coward, but the surface temperature was reported as ~7.2 MILLION degrees K, so I was a bit nervous about getting too close...
Since neutron stars supposedly have a radius of about 12km, I can understand I didn't see much of it at 0.16Ls distance (48000km).
So I started wondering if anybody actually ever got close enough to see more of it than I did (and live) ?
Maybe someone did a suicide video cap run into a neutron star?
Will it ever be more than a dot, even when you crash into it?
Or will you just be turned into plasma before you reach it even if you travel at 2011c ?
I'm out on my first exploration trip in a Hauler, found a neutron star and decided to see how close I could get, not really thinking about what to expect.
At 0.16Ls heat started to build up and I was afraid it would skyrocket if I went closer so I turned around.
The neutron star never got bigger than the usual dot you see for distant stars in a system.
I didn't want to lose my exploration data.
Even though I'd only visited some 60 systems the last few evenings, it would still be a waste of time to die and lose it all.
So this is what I did:
[video=youtube;rbb3f0ezfIE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbb3f0ezfIE[/video]
Call me a coward, but the surface temperature was reported as ~7.2 MILLION degrees K, so I was a bit nervous about getting too close...
Since neutron stars supposedly have a radius of about 12km, I can understand I didn't see much of it at 0.16Ls distance (48000km).
So I started wondering if anybody actually ever got close enough to see more of it than I did (and live) ?
Maybe someone did a suicide video cap run into a neutron star?
Will it ever be more than a dot, even when you crash into it?
Or will you just be turned into plasma before you reach it even if you travel at 2011c ?