Patau82 said:yes, always happy to see a few pic's![]()
some of first screens i made where i thought it is a grav lens visuals bug
and some time after crashing And close one. after a few seconds you may see dark lines below star
Patau82 said:yes, always happy to see a few pic's![]()
Not 100% sure what the definition of a tier 3 "nesting" is but I guess this is?
CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
CLOSEST GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA BASED LIFE TO SAGITTARIUS A*
JUENAE AJ-C C2-3033 1 AT 15.03 LY
CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
Now where are those Helium Giants hiding?(must be the rarest planet type)
the evidence you provided is fine, its difficult to actually show your current system when taking shots so we have to trust you with these ones
There seems to be no record for either CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SAGITTARIUS A* or CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SOL, so I suppose this is my entry to both:
CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SAGITTARIUS A*
EESHORKS SZ-P D5-2001 A at 8,654.74 LY
CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SOL
EESHORKS SZ-P D5-2001 A at 17,458.17 LY
Interesting, I've never seen a neutron star above 10 million K. I'm currently 23,000 LY away from it but I'll head over there to confirm the finding after I return.
Perhaps it's a bug?
IMAGE LINK
L-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
BD+50 2869 4 A IS A THIRD TIER STAR
...I thought I'd be getting yet another entry in the book, but looks like I'm just upgrading my own record.
ps. Any word on the New, Enhanced, Top Secret record-keeping-system you keepers are working on? (Patau82 at the very least - probably Niddi too, considering the lack of spreadsheet updates at least)
pps. Here's a scenery. The record candidate is the red dot near the bottom right of the image. Orbiting the small blue star. Well, you saw the system map, you know.the group of stars in top left corner is the steady row of catalogue stars in NGC 7822 nebula.