News Trappist-1 Discovery's Impact on Elite Dangerous

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Greetings CMDRs,

Following the discovery of Trappist 1, we've been seeing a lot of discussions on the forums and reddit around this. We have some news and who better to deliver this than our own CEO David Braben? Take it away, David!

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The recent announcement of the discovery of the Trappist 1 system is exciting. The star, an M8 dwarf red star is right at the bottom end of the M class stars, so faint it is only just visible in the most powerful telescopes, and doesn’t feature in most star catalogues for this reason. Luckily, though, the system is almost exactly ‘edge on’ from our viewpoint – which means it is possible to ‘see’ the planets as they occlude the tiny star, and an incredible seven terrestrial planets have been spotted around the star by this technique, three of them in the ‘habitable zone’.

Even with Hubble, the fainter M class red stars are only just visible at 40 light years, which is why Trappist 1 is not in most of the star catalogues. Beyond this distance we can see ever fewer M class stars – particularly the fainter ones like this M8 – and it is where our procedural generation begins to kick in – supplementing the brighter, more visible stars.

The way Stellar Forge works is to use ‘available mass’ from which to generate systems – and because of this unaccounted mass, Stellar Forge has created a system with a Brown Dwarf in very nearly the same place – 39 light years away – this is only a little smaller than an M8 – and it even has seven terrestrial worlds around it – Core Sys Sector XU-P A5-0.

Interestingly the system that came out of Stellar Forge has a couple of moons, and a couple of co-orbiting binary pairs – these things would not (yet) be detected in the occlusion technique, as this is simply detecting the darkening of the stellar disc, but who knows, this might be possible.

Because of this we have tweaked Stellar Forge with the data from the recent discoveries so that the planets are now the same – and we have renamed it Trappist 1 – but the great thing is it is only a small tweak! We may still add a few moons back in, and this should go live in beta 2, and will of course be in 2.3 when it goes live to everyone.

David Braben
 
Well, I guess that answers the question:

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...I guess that yes, Braben is God. :p
 
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Dang guess guided from others, was close, quoting original quote.
While it would be nice if Frontier could add this to the game (and add Cassiopeia A while they're at it) there are limits to just how much Frontier should do to tweak the galaxy to include every major discovery that enters the news headlines. Trappist-1 should be located near x=-20.113341 y=-32.575633 z=7.435164. I'm sorry to say that it just doesn't exist in the Elite: Dangerous universe. Frontier did a good job of including many of the major visible objects in the galaxy. Including every single one of them would have been quite the task.

I'm looking there now, Core sys sector YU-P A5-0 is very close to those locations with other dwarf's surrounding very close to it as well....
At the coordinates you indicate, plenty of potential candidates right there.
 
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Nice!

Beta 2, huh, guess you guys are already patching before releasing. I can imagine the pace of things back at the office. Good luck!
 
Because of this we have tweaked Stellar Forge with the data from the recent discoveries so that the planets are now the same – and we have renamed it Trappist 1 – but the great thing is it is only a small tweak! We may still add a few moons back in, and this should go live in beta 2, and will of course be in 2.3 when it goes live to everyone.

David Braben

Thank you for doing this Mr Braben! o7
 
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Great news, looking forward to visiting soon.
 
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