Post your weird systems!

Another bucket list item:

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Not sure how unusual this is, but I found a ringed water world rotating around a neutron star! Can someone tell me if this is common or not? I'd doubt it is but not 100% sure.

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Here's the system showing the neutron star.

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And here's the water world. Pristine reserves too! Nice!
Can't wait to turn this in to Universal Cartographics!

Careful posting the location (i.e. the system name) before you've sold your data! Most folks aren't going to do anything with it, but there's a few bad eggs out there that'll try to steal your thunder, cause the can. Also! It's kind of weird that there's no atmosphere (shouldn't we be able to land?)!

You can always post the system name after you've sold your data!
 
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10 nebula in the pic?

I want the names of at least 1 so I can go visit them! =D

I only count 8, with 2 galaxies!

I wonder whether there remained 'untagged' nebulae around the core, with the exception of permit sectors...

Not necessarily around the core, at least not our side. On the other side you'll find galaxies that have plenty of stars to tag. A totally untagged one? Apart from planetary nebulae, I highly doubt it!
 
I haven't seen this before:



The third planet is an earth-like, of course.

Rocky moons that are terraformable are fairy rare, but I have seen a few. Not one in a neutron star system though (but I've never actually been to a neutron field, only seen solo ones here and there. Also, I've not seen one with an ELW in the system before either.
 
Already all been scanned, so I can show its name.
I haven't seen anything like this up til now, maybe actual seasoned explorers will think it ten-a-penny...but a system of T Tauris, 3 with ring systems, orbiting a blue/white, seemed worthy of comment.

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Question is, who would want to terraform a rocky moon that close to a neutron star?

I thought the question would be how would any planets survive the super nova explosion that created the neutron star?

Or if captured, how would any of them be terraformable, let alone have life since neutron stars put off mostly xray radiation rather than infrared and their drastically tiny size makes them all but invisible from a decent distance unless you happen to be in the path of the jets formed by it's magnetic field and if you're seeing that within the system. ...you'd be dead / obliterated.

so unless you have x-ray vision, neutron systems (if such a thing even exists) would be pretty dark and definitely not conducive to life.
 
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A Neutron Star with an M-Class buddy (System name is blacked out because I haven't claimed the tag yet :p):
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