Operation "Brown Dwarf"

Post # 10 has inspired me. I actively jump to Single L type star systems but only L4 to L0.
I have since found AW's and WW's but no ELW's yet.
They can be taxing to say the least... junk/junk/junk
as an aside one of my best finds ever was 2 ELW's orbiting an L Star. but it was a secondary.
 
That's too bad, there is no list of systems to avoid duplicates, but it looks, this system with terraformable WW has not yet been mentioned: Bleia Dryiae CL-W A1-1

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Really interesting trip here!
I would be very interested in finding something like this myself but i just really do not have the patience... so great on you!

EDIT i just realized i already posted here.. oh well, its still very interesting
 
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My compliments to the OP for such an unusual search, and for his determination in seeking this rare gem of a world!

Closest I came to such a find was discovering two ELWs in a double t-tauri system... I wish I had a database like Orvidius and a way to search through it, oh, the statistics I would compile!
 
Thank you for your attention to this topic. Recently, I have devoted little time to this mission, but there is something new:
Source: https://imgur.com/a/xkXWgtO



And yes, I found for the first time the ammonia world orbiting L-type, where the surface pressure is only 0.19 atmospheres and it has the landable moon with carbon dioxide geysers.
Nice color :) Mylaifaa IS-D a94-60

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And yes, I found for the first time the ammonia world orbiting L-type, where the surface pressure is only 0.19 atmospheres and it has the landable moon with carbon dioxide geysers.
Nice color :)

Wow, that is great!! I would LOVE to find terrestrial, atmospheric planets with super close moons, but sadly luck is never with me.. when you sell the data it'd be great to visit this!
 
Dryooe Prou DY-A a68-307

I have not written reports for a long time, although I have accumulated a certain amount of finds. I plan to put everything together and make one general report later. Honestly, ordinary water planets do not surprise me very much, although they are very rare in such star systems. But today's find is even rarer. For this reason, I will post this screenshot.

And I noticed one thing. If I like my find, the first thing I do is remove dust from my monitor.

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I did some work on this a while back thanks to Cmdr Ordovious. I believe one of my conclusions was that there were roughly a dozen known ELWs around solo L-type stars; one known ELW around a solo T-type star (Aucoks DC-B a13-3), and no ELWs around solo Y-type stars.
 
Dryooe Prou KP-I a105-150
Planet at one light second from the star. These I met several times. Usually they are black and red-hot and distorted by the tidal forces. But this is the first time it is suitable for landing, it seems. The orbital motion is clearly visible in real time, and the view from there is quite good ...
I walked a bit there, uncorked a bottle of wine to celebrate my 30,000 first discovered systems.
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Dear CMDRs, I hasten to inform you that my mission is completed. I found what I was looking for. Expressing these emotions in words is very difficult. I will try a little later to write in more detail about how this discovery was made and along the way lay out a complete list of star systems that are interesting in my opinion.

EDSM : Eol Prou CR-A a27-22

System Map / Screenshots:
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Another screenshots here
 
Oh hey, congratulations! Perseverance does pay off, and this required a truly impressive effort.
And it's even close to Colonia too. Congrats again, and looking forward to the rest of the story!
 
Well done! (y)

Do you have a count on (roughly) how many L-class stars you had to search before you found it? :unsure:

I've done just 600 out of my planned 1000, so far I've found just 2 terraformable waterworlds, 6 non-terraformable waterworlds, and zero ammonias or Earth-likes.
 
I'm finalizing my re-fitting today for a 6 month return voyage to a section of the rim so I should have plenty of opportunity since I'll need those L,Y,Ts to get me to the scoopables. Will do my best to keep up the search and report back any findings. My best on an L was a couple of WWs, but both those were nearer the core. Anywhos, congratulations on your find Klepto. (y)
 
Thanks!

Do you have a count on (roughly) how many L-class stars you had to search before you found it? :unsure:

I'm at a loss now because I can’t immediately say the exact number. But my estimates based on the flight map in the EDSM and the counter of visited systems indicate a figure of about 20,000.
 
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I'm at a loss now because I can’t immediately name the exact number. But my estimates based on the flight map in the EDSM and the counter of visited systems indicate a figure of about 20,000.

So I guess the odds are against me, then. :LOL:
 
Since I was in the area, I swung by to visit the system myself. I do love how ELWs around L main stars look. Turns out this one has a pretty huge ice cap:


Also, I never noticed before that the difference between the night and day sides is much less than the usual ones. Take a look at this:

(Note: ensure your screen is calibrated!)
Compare the colours and the contrast with, say, this image.
 
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