I stumbled yesterday upon an ammonia world without atmosphere.For non-french reader : this Water World with life has no atmosphere.
Scientists ? Help plz !
Fellow explorer, have you meet some other "maybe-not-so-liquid" water world with no atmosphere ?
Ok guys, this one isn't going to have screenshots for one simple reason - you have no excuse to not go there yourself as it's only 2 jumps from Sol.
Go to BD+08 1303, I guarantee you will be extremely pleasantly surprised and 99% of you will never have seen anything like the entry star. Then, go to your Navigation menu and scroll down till you get to the nearby systems, and look at how close the closest one is.
Please report your findings and thank me.
I'll put up a video of it soon, but I want you guys to see it first![]()
I stumbled yesterday upon an ammonia world without atmosphere.
And not just simply an ammonia world, but a really weird looking one – with lifeforms.
Ok, this is weird that both of you just discovered thisTake a look at the main sun in R CORONAE AUSTRINI -- it is spinning like a top!!
I just accidentally jumped through that system and thought something was bugged it was spinning so fast!
Ok, this is weird that both of you just discovered this
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=165005
Are ... they ... toying ... with the systems? Are we getting more stuff added? Am I making ..... too many assumptions?
Ok, this is weird that both of you just discovered this
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=165005
Are ... they ... toying ... with the systems? Are we getting more stuff added? Am I making ..... too many assumptions?
But it's weird that there are two reports of the same system within the bubble at the same day.Spinning stars have been around, afaik. My first visit to a proto star showed it spinning at an incredible speed and that was about 2.5 months ago.
But it's weird that there are two reports of the same system within the bubble at the same day.
I have seen the AE/BE which are spinning.