The systems have to be separated, and cannot be visited using SC.
I wouldn't say that's too close to the bubble.Page 9
CL Pismis 13 and CL Pismis 19, 50.9 LS
Do you remember sort of where it is to Sol?Can't remember the names but in the Bubble pretty close to Sol there are two systems so close together that one has a planet that is further away than the other system.
I flew through the supposed location of the other system on my way to tag the planet.
Somehow read outside the bubble, I blame T.j.I wouldn't say that's too close to the bubble.
Do you remember sort of where it is to Sol?
The two Sols are also quite close to each other, with the two Earths and both peaks of Kilimanjaro. You could probably build a bridge between them.Ross 780 and IL AQUARI are so close it's hard to select them on galaxy map
Not the firstSomehow read outside the bubble, I blame T.j.
Interesting, they're the same distance as Alpha Centauri and Proxima Centauri!Ross 780 and IL AQUARI are so close it's hard to select them on galaxy map
Sorry, it was ages ago.I wouldn't say that's too close to the bubble.
Do you remember sort of where it is to Sol?
Hip 85575 and Lalande 31151 are pretty close. 0.17ly. Always hard to select in the galaxymap too.
We have a new winner! Closer than Sedna is to the Sun (very short trip) and right in the middle of the bubble.Found it: Iansan
Iansan System
I'm sure this is just a random occurence of procedural generation but this system maybe unique. It's a trinary system, single orbited by a distant double at 450,000ls The fun thing is that flying out to the binary passes through the location of the nearest jumpable system, BD+08 1303 which is...forums.frontier.co.uk
Update: BD is 170,000ls away from the main star of Iansan, but Iansan is 200ls away from the main star of BD!We have a new winner! Closer than Sedna is to the Sun (very short trip) and right in the middle of the bubble.