Post your weird systems!

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Has to be the biggest WW I've seen
 
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These aren't that rare, but nice T6 you have CMDR. :)

Thanks! We've been trucking along for a couple of days together on my first real expedition, headed outwards towards the edge steering clear of anything of significance. I made it about 2200ly out before regretting not bringing my buggy. Anyway, what constitutes "close", then? 5Mm is the closest I've seen and it looked pretty damn weird.

Here's a pretty picture of three suns in pretty close proximity.

 
Thanks! We've been trucking along for a couple of days together on my first real expedition, headed outwards towards the edge steering clear of anything of significance. I made it about 2200ly out before regretting not bringing my buggy. Anyway, what constitutes "close", then? 5Mm is the closest I've seen and it looked pretty damn weird.

Here's a pretty picture of three suns in pretty close proximity.

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Take a look at this pair. A trio actually:

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Take a look at this pair. A trio actually:

Somebody forgot to tell the Stellar Forge about Roche limits:

The Roche limit is the minimum distance to which a large satellite can approach its primary body without being torn apart by tidal forces. If satellite and primary are of similar composition, the theoretical limit is about 2½ times the radius of the larger body.
 
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I landed on a 20mm ice giant with an eccentric orbit (0.9 or so) one week ago, and stayed put until it passed by about 2-3 ls away from the its L star. I even made a gif which was deleted (?) from makeagif.com... I will try to remake it at home, it was quite a spectacle - but not very realistic. :)

Parts of the planet were glitched and glowing red from orbit.
 
I landed on a 20mm ice giant with an eccentric orbit (0.9 or so) one week ago, and stayed put until it passed by about 2-3 ls away from the its L star. I even made a gif which was deleted (?) from makeagif.com... I will try to remake it at home, it was quite a spectacle - but not very realistic. :)

Parts of the planet were glitched and glowing red from orbit.


Please do, sounds fantastic. And yes 20mm is a bit small ;)
 
I didn't get the overall system pictures but I did take photos of awesome sites during my travels to beagle this past week.

Ringed Herbig star


Herbig and O type in Binary


Very tight Trinary


Class V Gas Giant 3.87LS away from the main star
 
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Please do, sounds fantastic. And yes 20mm is a bit small ;)

Here it comes. :)

So this was the approach:
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And this is the flyby:
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Pretty dramatic! Note, that the rocks were glowing red at a mere 1.4 ls away from the star.
Between the approach and flyby about 10 hours passed, I left the machine running the whole night. I woke up around 6 Sunday morning to witness it, but -unfortunately- the auto screenshot didn't work I set up before going to bed.

Edit: the glitched surface:
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