I finished my trip to Beagle Point before I made my account on the forums. so I decided for my first post, i'd make a compilation of all the notable things I found on my journey.
the first few legs of my trip were pretty unremarkable. I then stumbled upon this star system
Eord Prau EB-X F1-4809. An interesting system I thought i'd share. 7 T-Tauri stars and 1 main sequence B class star. The bodies in the system usually have very high pressure. The first planet (Body 1) is very warm but only has around 1.5 atmospheres, possibly being stripped away by the solar winds of the bright nearby star. Body 11 has 21 million atmospheres of surface pressure. There is one landable, a moon of one of the T-Tauri stars (Body 13A). The other bodies are relatively unremarkable.
A few more finds from later parts of the route to beagle. No particular order (I took a scenic route through the arcadian stream, about 80kly with a 10kly detour)
(1) Plio's Sphere (Plio Chruia VY-U B2-2. Body B1 specifically)
An abnormally large Icy Body orbiting very close to a secondary T Brown Dwarf (The primary is a M class brown dwarf) . It's also 605.93 degrees Fahrenheit (592 Kelvin) without any air pressure. It is a landable world. I tried to land on it with a Krait MK2 (5d thrusters, you probably know how it went). Someone else can feel free to put their nametag on it as I am being courteous.
Can someone please give me an explanation for how a planet like this exists?
(2) The Unmoving (Stuemeou YG-T d4-2211, main star)
The system map doesn't really capture how the system really is. It does not move. There is no pulse, just a wave. If you have the time you should probably see for yourself, other than that it's a fairly unremarkable system.
(3) Thargoid Earth and a Thargoid Luna (Glaicheia LB-V B57-1, bodies A 3 and A 3 a)
This system is remarkably similar to the Sol system, but has a few differences
The system itself is very scenic. The 3rd planet has a moon with similar proportions to that of Earth's. The moon is very scenic, and I highly encourage you to visit.
Might be a possible Sol Anthesis but it's a little far from the proper anthesis. Either way, it's a nice system that I highly encourage you to visit.
I definitely have more nice systems like these. I might give their locations out later
I hope you enjoyed, and I highly encourage you to visit these for yourself. o7 and enjoy yourself. One of the most important things in gaming is to have fun and relax.
the first few legs of my trip were pretty unremarkable. I then stumbled upon this star system
Eord Prau EB-X F1-4809. An interesting system I thought i'd share. 7 T-Tauri stars and 1 main sequence B class star. The bodies in the system usually have very high pressure. The first planet (Body 1) is very warm but only has around 1.5 atmospheres, possibly being stripped away by the solar winds of the bright nearby star. Body 11 has 21 million atmospheres of surface pressure. There is one landable, a moon of one of the T-Tauri stars (Body 13A). The other bodies are relatively unremarkable.
A few more finds from later parts of the route to beagle. No particular order (I took a scenic route through the arcadian stream, about 80kly with a 10kly detour)
(1) Plio's Sphere (Plio Chruia VY-U B2-2. Body B1 specifically)
An abnormally large Icy Body orbiting very close to a secondary T Brown Dwarf (The primary is a M class brown dwarf) . It's also 605.93 degrees Fahrenheit (592 Kelvin) without any air pressure. It is a landable world. I tried to land on it with a Krait MK2 (5d thrusters, you probably know how it went). Someone else can feel free to put their nametag on it as I am being courteous.
Can someone please give me an explanation for how a planet like this exists?
(2) The Unmoving (Stuemeou YG-T d4-2211, main star)
The system map doesn't really capture how the system really is. It does not move. There is no pulse, just a wave. If you have the time you should probably see for yourself, other than that it's a fairly unremarkable system.
(3) Thargoid Earth and a Thargoid Luna (Glaicheia LB-V B57-1, bodies A 3 and A 3 a)
This system is remarkably similar to the Sol system, but has a few differences
The system itself is very scenic. The 3rd planet has a moon with similar proportions to that of Earth's. The moon is very scenic, and I highly encourage you to visit.
Might be a possible Sol Anthesis but it's a little far from the proper anthesis. Either way, it's a nice system that I highly encourage you to visit.
I definitely have more nice systems like these. I might give their locations out later
I hope you enjoyed, and I highly encourage you to visit these for yourself. o7 and enjoy yourself. One of the most important things in gaming is to have fun and relax.
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