Post your weird systems!

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I didn't get to tag this system, its an O-star in IC 1805 or thereabouts, in the Perseus Arm in the vicinity of Heart & Soul. It may be from the other open cluster in that area, the one that also has an IC Some-Number-Related-To-Napoleon.

Its not so much a system as a small cluster.

So, by all means congrats to CMDR Pennypacker who tagged it:

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Whaaaaaaaat!@!!@ lol that is nuts.
 
I like this one:
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Planets 3,4,5 and their 3 moons (2 rocky, 1 water) are all terraformable. The additional water world for the 8th planet is just bonus.
 
A dead system
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No star to light the planets but someone left the lights on in the asteroid belt
 
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Came across this monster system with a lot of weird things going on. Lot of failed stars, moons with 4ls seperation, and all kinds of different planet types. I've not seen a system bigger than this 66 Object system, anyone got any bigger?

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Absent moons and rings

I don't know if there are records for either of these things but the illustrated system, somewhere in the heart of DRYAA PRA (OK not to be coy, it is DRYAA PRA FH-U E3-4089) might be a candidate for two possible categories if there are...

Category One : "Lonely Giants". The system with the highest ratio of giant bodies to moons for those bodies (i.e. moon poor). So for this one the score would be 14/5 = 2.8 (counting only true satellites and true "giant" bodies that would be expected to have satellites). I guess the problem with this record is that it only takes one three body system to break it and its more interesting to recognise the absolute number of satellite poor bodies in one system, so it needs some more thought if I'm to wheedle a record out of this :)

Category Two : "What No Rings (Giants)?". The system with the most giant bodies without a ring system. So this one scores 14. You could have a variant of "What No Rings?" counting all bodies and that would be interesting too, but since it is mostly the Giants that host rings I think the illustrated system is remarkable in this respect.
 

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Actually before making this post I hadn't surveyed all that many B class stars and it looked unusual but in the last hour I've visited several more and I'm thinking the above pattern is actually fairly typical for class B stars so perhaps not as weird as I thought. Ah, well, just goes to show there's more variety in the galaxy than it seems! Sorry for a "boring" weird system!
 
OK, so maybe not the weirdest system of this thread (by a long shot), but this is certainly one that made me frown:

An unexplored Neutron star, which I found only 500 Ly above the galactic plane.... with a terraformable water world that has a terraformable rocky moon. Imagine living there.



Lovely, if not eerie, view though.

 
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Ellipsoid class I gas giant orbiting a white dwarf.

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I don't think it's a glitch as the giant's neighbour is pretty spherical. The egg's orbital period of 0.4 days compared to close to 90k earth masses may account for its shape.
 
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Not a bug, tinder planets aren't landable yet, regardless of atmosphere (same with ammonia and water worlds). They haven't designed any liquid/lava yet it seems
 
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