Maybe three red giants aren't rare, but that view is certainly something.Rare but not outstandingly so, triple Red Giants.
Not sure how rare to be honest. I have found numerous Red Giant pairs but never a set of three.Maybe three red giants aren't rare, but that view is certainly something.
Seen plenty of binary red giants; never a set of three though. Amazing view too.Not sure how rare to be honest. I have found numerous Red Giant pairs but never a set of three.
It was a wonderful view though which is really why I explore the vast of space.
The triple-neutron with a landable nearby actually might make the system worthy of a GMP entry. Nice find!Poor thread seems lonely.
Neutron system with a more distant group of WD, M class star and class V Gas Giant. The Gas Giant orbits the WD by a few light seconds.
Neutron, L and M class stars closely grouped. The Landable planet is close enough to easily view all thee for some nice shots on a rather jagged surface.
You may leave your SRV but not for long.
Black Hole with more distant triple Neutron arrangement, all a few light seconds from each other. A landable is a few hundred light seconds away where you may view the triumvirate. Again you may leave your SRV and stare too long and die foolishly as I did.