Post your weird systems!

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Nothing too spectacular, but certainly a ton of high-metal content worlds.
 
What do you guys think about this?
These two T-Tauris do seem a bit cold for a star, don't you think?
(Also, O-type star with 9 T-Tauris is pretty cool in itself :cool:)
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And this system literally wouldnt fit my map...

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Cheers,
Commander Greytest
 
this dosen't look like much until you see the distance of the second to last gas giant

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293.67 LS - remember, in the sol system mercury is only 227ls form arrival point. so they are all bunched in close :)
 
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Blimey. How close are the others?

the others;
96,120,174,213,223ls

the last one is way out at 6,200ls+

i have seen a gas giant at 3.6ls in another system, so it wasn't the distance that looked interesting to me, it was how many there area so close in :)

And its only a little 'K' star, i bet it dances a lot :p
 
293.67 LS - remember, in the sol system mercury is only 227ls form arrival point. so they are all bunched in close :)

I think I found the polar opposite of the system. Looks innocuous enough:
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But check out the distance to the last planet
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The whole system was spread over a huge distance, even the middle(ish) planets were over 40k LS away from star.
 
I think I found the polar opposite of the system. Looks innocuous enough:

But check out the distance to the last planet

The whole system was spread over a huge distance, even the middle(ish) planets were over 40k LS away from star.

So want to find them sorts of far out planets. i'm interested in the atmospheres they have. yet to come across any my self. Did you scan it?

-hoping to find some rocky planets with more than 19.5% hydrogen
 
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