Two ELWs in the same system, near a Neutron Star

Well, how exciting! Just got back to Explorer's Anchorage (EA) after a very long "Expedition VII" in search of ELW's. I was the first to discover around a dozen black holes and a similar number of neutron stars, but no ELWs. I decided to head back to EA and plotted a route, which was about 30-40 jumps. I just wanted to get back as quickly as possible. Then, totally unexpectedly on jump 526 of Expedition VII I dropped into a trinary system around a neutron star. A scan of the system revealed that there were two ELWs, one of which also had a single moon, like Earth. I couldn't believe my eyes! I couldn't believe that they were also undiscovered. So, after all those jumps and on the verge of giving up, I was finally rewarded:-

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Feeling chuffed!
 
I've found "ELW orbiting a companion of a neutron star", and "binary Earthlikes", but not both in the same system. Nice.

You're deep in the Core sectors, so it's not too surprising that it's unexplored. Stars are so dense in the core, that finding an already-explored system outside of the 100 LY sphere around Sag A* itself is a rare treat.
 
Yep there are lots of unexplored systems in the core.
My last trip there netted me dozens of pulsars, neutron stars, black holes and a few ELW's too.

Congrats on your find 👍🏻
 
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