I once found a 5 star system while deep space exploring, my ship started cooking as soon as I droppes into the system. I can't recall the name but I hope no one finds it... getting out even with heatsinks is a mess
Sounds like a challenge for my DBX. It didn't even break above 80% heat going into that one planet in the bubble that orbits the sun within the star's corona. Should be easy to find if you look at places you visited sorting in the galaxy map.
Not a multi star system but I had a tourist mission to a spot on a planet that was within the scooping zone of it's star.....jumping out of there was interesting, shall we say, without heatsinks but it was pretty xboxdvr.com/gamer/diceman199/screenshot/6068682
I thought they had added a safety feature for that, as often when you jump into a system with close stars you sometimes end up arriving well away from them and have to drive over to scoop. But a week ago I had a jump that landed right between two close stars and fuel scooping immediately, along with things getting hot quickly. I didn't have heat sinks, but I managed to throttle up and drive out. The lesson is that even if you throttle to zero during the jump (which I always do for safety), you still need to keep your wits ready.
@@vib80 Yea I think they fixed that with 3.0. Before that anything that has more than 1 star was a hazard. You could literally jump into one and immediately get pulled out of FSD at the exclusion zone of the second star. I heard that once a long range explorer stuck between a blackhole and a large A or B type star and burned his systems really badly I don't recall what happened to him since was before repair limpets were in the game I guess he either limped back with a badly hurt fsd or just gave up.
Found a 5 star system in the bubble. Neutron star as the main star and 4 - 5 (cant remember I’ll check later when I can play again. I’ll get the name while I’m at it. I bookmarked it.) it has 3 stars with rings, one gas giant and a station named “love colony” which is also, one of the most unique stations I’ve ever laid eyes on. It is a Coriolis port with two HUGE towers on either side. Edit: SIX STARS!!!! Name: LHS 304
I remember when I visited Maia looking for some close encounters with Thargoids and figuring the center (or roughly thereabouts) of the Pleiades would be the best place to look. Imagine my surprise when I realized that the system actually had a Black Hole not that far out from the main star. Parked my DBX - the _Odysseus_ - a little ways outside the exclusion zone, powered everything down save life support, and just sat there for a while staring into oblivion while sipping a mug of cocoa irl. One of my favorite moments from my time playing Elite so far, and one that will hopefully stick with me for a while just for how peaceful it was to sit there and marvel at the beauty of the game.
Remember kids don't do drugs and you can save 15% at all Li Yong-Rui powerplay systems. Anyone interested in creating an alliance player minor faction in Li Yong-Rui controlled space ? We currently cannot offer ALLIANCE ships at the moment . If you do create a player faction please request corporate , but it is up to you. Save credits , explore better , Li Yong-Rui.
If you want to find a Wolf-Rayet within a nebula, there is the Owl Nebula (GCRV 6897). It can only be reached with a 74.73 Ly Jump range ship, as it's near the top of the galaxy and requires a 149.46 Ly jump along the way to reach.
Funny, I stumbled on LAWD 26 randomly while doing bounty rounds, theres a Station there with an interstellar factor called Stones Legacy, 13KLs from entry point. I was very close to making it a home system but theres no shipyard. The lighting from both stars is VERY blue, to the point where the inside of the station can get very bright. also get used to hearing your FSD operate beyond safety limits.
Sweet. Maia B was actually the first black hole I visited in the game. Think I was in system for a comunityn goal or as a hub point for meta alloy scavenging, noticed the second "star," then dropped everything to go have a closer look when I saw the target icon. One of my favorite memories in the game, actually.
Yeah I’m sitting around Betelgeuse rn and am terrified by a: its SIZE, b: the fact that the first planet is inside the corona, and c: I can comfortably fuel scoop at over 60c.
I once found a system with four O type stars in binary pairs and a landable planet orbiting the system epicenter. The planet had a gravity of like 3 and I lost half my hull getting there for a screenshot that made Tatooine jealous. You could see all four stars very distinctly from the surface of the planet, and they were all at least the size of our sun in the sky.
I've read reddit forms about hip 23692 after visiting it and discovering its 3 black holes. These horror stories were written back when they burned your ship to a crisp for getting too close
Yeah, they're not the danger they used to be. Still, if you drop out of supercruise close to one and then try to return to supercruise the intense gravity can interfere and make your ship get very hot, so you need to watch for that.
Beta Sculptoris has a neutron for it's B companion, and it's part of a close pair about 1600ls from the arrival star. And the thing about neutrons in binary relationships like that is that they tend to be ones with very fast rotations. Which makes them really a stunning contrast to the more lackadaisical ones like Jackson's Lighthouse. Also, Lalande 25224... the main star is an F, but when you arrive you get a big surprise because you actually arrive at its companion which is a neutron and has a PSR name. It's on the top edge of the bubble, and convenient for routing through if you want to go to Quince.
Might wanna check out HD 125533. Very interesting configuration, the system contains 1 ordinary star (type A), 2 neutron stars and 1 black hole. One neutron star and the black hole are within 600ls from the arrival point, the second neutron star is about 133,000 ls away.
Just yestarday i jumped into a system that had 6 stars. As soon as I jumped in I was near the exclusion zone of a star that orbited so close to the main star that my ship started cooking from both the main star and the star that was orbiting it. The thing is they were both giant stars in expansion and I had to use a full heatsink launcher to be able to escape. I hope no one stumbles into what happened to me and remember everybody. When exploring it's eorth carrying a hetsink or 2 and never fly without rebuy :)
Yeah, super and hyper giants have that really sudden stop. And then you notice that the star that doesn't look any bigger than normal is actually still some ridiculous distance away. I believe the drop distance for VY Canis Majoris is around 6000ls, or 12AU (further out than Saturn which is about 10).
Thailio AA-A h43 (Buboes Star) - a Wolf-Rayet with a surface temp of only 428K, it should be a blinding bright blue, but instead looks like a giant class Y dwarf. I've never been, but I've heard about it.
HIP 63835. Main Star is an O star. System has 14 stars and three black holes. Be careful as one of the black holes is very close to your jump in or entry point. Also, the star is massive and makes for a frightening jump your first time visiting the system. Also I forgot to mention, the systems only a few hundred light years from the bubble.
I found a system very early on, had 2 or 3 stars almost touching and a black hole also very close to the main star. Was my first black hole and I cant remember where it was lol
TheYamiks - check out CD-26 1339 - Its a single system Nebula with many stars, they may not all be within 500ls but its still quite the interesting system. GCRV 4981 Is also a cool nebula nearby, but only contains 2 celestial masses. - Cmndr Galm10100101
The most interesting system I ever discovered was during one of my first expeditions a few years ago. There were 3 black holes, 2 blue giants, and a few red and brown dwarfs. One of the black holes was literally inside the atmosphere of a blue giant. I can't remember the name of the system though :(
I found 5 black holes circling 3 white dwarfs that in turn where circling a brown dwarf, all within 60ly of each other, and also there was a ww circling a elw inside this mess, one had a moon circling a moon, on on the potato moon I found a crater, inside that crater I found an alien object, when I got close enough I could hear a warped voice that said "quit your bullshit" 10/10 true story, but I can't remember the system "/
@@FrankieBoyThe1NdOnly wow 400 billion star systems in this game and you think I'm bullshitting. It was a long time ago I found that system. How am I supposed to remember the name? Piss off
@@mobius1GTR I remember my first lie, it felt good, so I became a compulsive lyer, I would shit post online all day hoping for +respect and likes, and when I ever was called out, I would fall back to insults and more lies. Soon I took on the online persona of Louie Spera.
@@FrankieBoyThe1NdOnly why on earth would I feel the need to lie about something so insignificant as a grouping of pixels and code in a video game and comment about it? The video is about interesting exploration in elite dangerous. I am simply sharing my own experience. Sorry if you feel I am lying about it, but it happened. Good day sir.
Wait, what? No HD 130298? That's not good. It's one of the smallest (0.09 Rsol) O-class stars. It also has a mass of 113 Sols, and quite cozy looks (like a big white dwarf, or something).
HIP 34707 isn't inhabited but it is less than 9ly from an inhabited system and has 15 of them within 30ly... which is good enough for me to call it as being in the bubble fringe (it's about 190ly from Sol). The closest inhabited systems with black holes are Maia and HR 1185 in the Pleiades (which is sort of the "extended bubble" with all the development there now).
Damn Yamiks, you must be scraping the barrel for new content. Maybe FDev will release some next year, maybe. You know forward the narrative by a inch or so.
*Tries to fuel scoop from a black hole*, 3 seconds later... "Hello, is this the fuel rats?" P.S. If you want to know what the sun feels like, rub heat lotion or chillies on your crotch. I suggest you get ice first!
Shooting out new videos like a multi cannon recently. Now there's always some ED content when I'm looking for it. Thanks for that
I once found a 5 star system while deep space exploring, my ship started cooking as soon as I droppes into the system. I can't recall the name but I hope no one finds it... getting out even with heatsinks is a mess
Sounds like a challenge for my DBX. It didn't even break above 80% heat going into that one planet in the bubble that orbits the sun within the star's corona. Should be easy to find if you look at places you visited sorting in the galaxy map.
Not a multi star system but I had a tourist mission to a spot on a planet that was within the scooping zone of it's star.....jumping out of there was interesting, shall we say, without heatsinks but it was pretty xboxdvr.com/gamer/diceman199/screenshot/6068682
I thought they had added a safety feature for that, as often when you jump into a system with close stars you sometimes end up arriving well away from them and have to drive over to scoop. But a week ago I had a jump that landed right between two close stars and fuel scooping immediately, along with things getting hot quickly. I didn't have heat sinks, but I managed to throttle up and drive out. The lesson is that even if you throttle to zero during the jump (which I always do for safety), you still need to keep your wits ready.
@@vib80 Yea I think they fixed that with 3.0. Before that anything that has more than 1 star was a hazard. You could literally jump into one and immediately get pulled out of FSD at the exclusion zone of the second star. I heard that once a long range explorer stuck between a blackhole and a large A or B type star and burned his systems really badly I don't recall what happened to him since was before repair limpets were in the game I guess he either limped back with a badly hurt fsd or just gave up.
Was it along the Colonia highway? Extremeöy unlikely but might have stumbled on it too, but don't remember the name either.
Found a 5 star system in the bubble. Neutron star as the main star and 4 - 5 (cant remember I’ll check later when I can play again. I’ll get the name while I’m at it. I bookmarked it.) it has 3 stars with rings, one gas giant and a station named “love colony” which is also, one of the most unique stations I’ve ever laid eyes on. It is a Coriolis port with two HUGE towers on either side.
Edit: SIX STARS!!!!
Name: LHS 304
I remember when I visited Maia looking for some close encounters with Thargoids and figuring the center (or roughly thereabouts) of the Pleiades would be the best place to look. Imagine my surprise when I realized that the system actually had a Black Hole not that far out from the main star.
Parked my DBX - the _Odysseus_ - a little ways outside the exclusion zone, powered everything down save life support, and just sat there for a while staring into oblivion while sipping a mug of cocoa irl.
One of my favorite moments from my time playing Elite so far, and one that will hopefully stick with me for a while just for how peaceful it was to sit there and marvel at the beauty of the game.
Remember kids don't do drugs and you can save 15% at all Li Yong-Rui powerplay systems. Anyone interested in creating an alliance player minor faction in Li Yong-Rui controlled space ? We currently cannot offer ALLIANCE ships at the moment . If you do create a player faction please request corporate , but it is up to you. Save credits , explore better , Li Yong-Rui.
If you want to find a Wolf-Rayet within a nebula, there is the Owl Nebula (GCRV 6897). It can only be reached with a 74.73 Ly Jump range ship, as it's near the top of the galaxy and requires a 149.46 Ly jump along the way to reach.
Funny, I stumbled on LAWD 26 randomly while doing bounty rounds, theres a Station there with an interstellar factor called Stones Legacy, 13KLs from entry point. I was very close to making it a home system but theres no shipyard. The lighting from both stars is VERY blue, to the point where the inside of the station can get very bright. also get used to hearing your FSD operate beyond safety limits.
Sweet. Maia B was actually the first black hole I visited in the game. Think I was in system for a comunityn goal or as a hub point for meta alloy scavenging, noticed the second "star," then dropped everything to go have a closer look when I saw the target icon. One of my favorite memories in the game, actually.
I got a pretty sweet screenshot at Maia B a couple weeks ago, and managed to stumble onto Jackson's Lighthouse by accident. Cool stuff!
4:42 there are theorised to be stars within other stars "Thorne-Żytkow object", like a neutron star that got swallowed by a red supergiant
GCRV 4981 B is a black hole inside a red and blue planetary nebula, this place has some amazing visuals as you do a close flypast of the black hole
Yeah I’m sitting around Betelgeuse rn and am terrified by a: its SIZE, b: the fact that the first planet is inside the corona, and c: I can comfortably fuel scoop at over 60c.
I noticed an odd one last night: Col 285 Sector ZZ-X c1-11 has 7 stars!
I once found a system with four O type stars in binary pairs and a landable planet orbiting the system epicenter. The planet had a gravity of like 3 and I lost half my hull getting there for a screenshot that made Tatooine jealous. You could see all four stars very distinctly from the surface of the planet, and they were all at least the size of our sun in the sky.
Why didn't you mention my unique body? :(
I've read reddit forms about hip 23692 after visiting it and discovering its 3 black holes. These horror stories were written back when they burned your ship to a crisp for getting too close
Yeah, they're not the danger they used to be. Still, if you drop out of supercruise close to one and then try to return to supercruise the intense gravity can interfere and make your ship get very hot, so you need to watch for that.
Beta Sculptoris has a neutron for it's B companion, and it's part of a close pair about 1600ls from the arrival star. And the thing about neutrons in binary relationships like that is that they tend to be ones with very fast rotations. Which makes them really a stunning contrast to the more lackadaisical ones like Jackson's Lighthouse.
Also, Lalande 25224... the main star is an F, but when you arrive you get a big surprise because you actually arrive at its companion which is a neutron and has a PSR name. It's on the top edge of the bubble, and convenient for routing through if you want to go to Quince.
Might wanna check out HD 125533. Very interesting configuration, the system contains 1 ordinary star (type A), 2 neutron stars and 1 black hole. One neutron star and the black hole are within 600ls from the arrival point, the second neutron star is about 133,000 ls away.
A really great star to visit is LHS 145, it has plenty of planets next to it, it has everything you need.
Just yestarday i jumped into a system that had 6 stars. As soon as I jumped in I was near the exclusion zone of a star that orbited so close to the main star that my ship started cooking from both the main star and the star that was orbiting it. The thing is they were both giant stars in expansion and I had to use a full heatsink launcher to be able to escape. I hope no one stumbles into what happened to me and remember everybody. When exploring it's eorth carrying a hetsink or 2 and never fly without rebuy :)
Visit Canis Majoris. Coming out of FSD is a rather different experience with that one.
Yeah, super and hyper giants have that really sudden stop. And then you notice that the star that doesn't look any bigger than normal is actually still some ridiculous distance away. I believe the drop distance for VY Canis Majoris is around 6000ls, or 12AU (further out than Saturn which is about 10).
@@vib80 its insane
Glad I found this!! I love multi-star systems but have only seen one with 3 close stars, not 4.
Go to HIP 63835. You’re welcome
0:34 Ho'd t'e fu'k up, that's in Lawd 26?
Whenever I'm runnin' in the bubble, I almost always use the dwarf for a boost at Lawd 26.
Nuekuae AA-A H52 - there are three really close neutron stars, a little far away from Sol, but worth the trip
Unique stars, but without Canis Majoris???
Thailio AA-A h43 (Buboes Star) - a Wolf-Rayet with a surface temp of only 428K, it should be a blinding bright blue, but instead looks like a giant class Y dwarf.
I've never been, but I've heard about it.
Wtf is that thing that you put on the screen for one frame at 0:36
Huh?!
I saw that too! Looks like cartoon dragon? Or am I way off...
Reminds me of the movie fight club - when he puts that snippet into the movie hahaha
I think that's a Changeling from My Little Pony, possibly an OC.
HIP 63835. Main Star is an O star. System has 14 stars and three black holes. Be careful as one of the black holes is very close to your jump in or entry point. Also, the star is massive and makes for a frightening jump your first time visiting the system. Also I forgot to mention, the systems only a few hundred light years from the bubble.
Slink's Eye is also in the bubble and has a neutron star as the main star!
I'm offended.
It's a white dwarf
I’m going to check these out!
Krait work Again!
HIP 63835 is fantastic! So many stars
I found a system very early on, had 2 or 3 stars almost touching and a black hole also very close to the main star. Was my first black hole and I cant remember where it was lol
Maia also has a ridiculous amount of stars (9 I think)
I found a 4 star system like you're talking about. I don't remember which one
Yamiks I found a system you might want to see. HIP 17083, close to the bubble. No special stars but there are 4 stars all within 295 ls.
a few more of those complicated words and then you could put an educational tag on here
head over to mitterand hollow in the epsilon indi system. not gona ruin the suprise.
Arcturus is another system where you arrive at the secondary star for not the systems name sake.
Stumbled upon a 5 Star system while on my way to Sagitarius A a few days ago. Don't ask me what it was called. I don't remember
I think I found that 4 star system in my own travels not more than 2 months ago
TheYamiks - check out CD-26 1339 - Its a single system Nebula with many stars, they may not all be within 500ls but its still quite the interesting system.
GCRV 4981 Is also a cool nebula nearby, but only contains 2 celestial masses.
- Cmndr Galm10100101
I found a system about 300ly outside the bubble with 14 stars and 3 blackholes
I allways piss in my shower when im drunk
Thx D2EA .... Sorry, scrach that, Yamiks ..... Great vid .... :)
SKARDEE 1 planet so close to sun so if u want land on it u need to withstand heat on almost 200%
I’ve seen so many neutron stars that Jackson’s Lighthouse isn’t unique to me at all
I just found Choomee ZE-A f1328 with a Blackhole and seven stars. No planets.
we have a neutron star as the main star in my home system - GD219
Yamiks can you tell US what System this is at 3:35? Looks stunning...
If I remember right that was "twin rings" or "Twin planets" tourist beacon site!
@yamiks what about VY Canis Majoris
What is that at 0:37
How about MU KOJI? Its got 5 stars in close proximity as far as I can tell (literally just found it)
Seen two 5 star systems while heading to the core...
The most interesting system I ever discovered was during one of my first expeditions a few years ago. There were 3 black holes, 2 blue giants, and a few red and brown dwarfs. One of the black holes was literally inside the atmosphere of a blue giant. I can't remember the name of the system though :(
I found 5 black holes circling 3 white dwarfs that in turn where circling a brown dwarf, all within 60ly of each other, and also there was a ww circling a elw inside this mess, one had a moon circling a moon, on on the potato moon I found a crater, inside that crater I found an alien object, when I got close enough I could hear a warped voice that said "quit your bullshit"
10/10 true story, but I can't remember the system "/
@@FrankieBoyThe1NdOnly wow 400 billion star systems in this game and you think I'm bullshitting. It was a long time ago I found that system. How am I supposed to remember the name? Piss off
@@mobius1GTR I remember my first lie, it felt good, so I became a compulsive lyer, I would shit post online all day hoping for +respect and likes, and when I ever was called out, I would fall back to insults and more lies. Soon I took on the online persona of Louie Spera.
@@FrankieBoyThe1NdOnly why on earth would I feel the need to lie about something so insignificant as a grouping of pixels and code in a video game and comment about it? The video is about interesting exploration in elite dangerous. I am simply sharing my own experience. Sorry if you feel I am lying about it, but it happened. Good day sir.
Louie Spera, dunno why this guy is even trippin. hip 63835
Anyone noticed that Jackson's is a magnastar
Star shoulb be LEWD 26, but then FBI cames in nad trow it to jail
This is missing an important celestial body: Uma Thurman. The cournel had that one right.
That reminded me of a certain crossword from Stargate SG-1.
" The clue for seven-down is "celestial body" and he wrote Uma Thurman. "
Gd 219 is a main star or neutron star
What is it with you changelings and kidnapping things
0:36 ???????
What flashed on the blue star?
Wait, what? No HD 130298?
That's not good. It's one of the smallest (0.09 Rsol) O-class stars. It also has a mass of 113 Sols, and quite cozy looks (like a big white dwarf, or something).
No-one see the easter egg at 0:36 ?
Idk if it's worth enough, but visit MS Virginis system. It's binary orange giants
Why are those RED stars labeled as BROWN????
Wait, there are black holes in the bubble? Where?
HIP 34707 isn't inhabited but it is less than 9ly from an inhabited system and has 15 of them within 30ly... which is good enough for me to call it as being in the bubble fringe (it's about 190ly from Sol). The closest inhabited systems with black holes are Maia and HR 1185 in the Pleiades (which is sort of the "extended bubble" with all the development there now).
What was that noise?......must have been nothing.
Been hitting the jet too hard lately.
Best places to visit in Sol?
mercmech Ur-anus?
Rigel!
Wow 3.
Lard 26
Pog
Did you NOT include Herbig Stars? MATE what's wrong 😭😭 #Herbig4Lyf
She's not that big...
Lawd 26
Damn Yamiks, you must be scraping the barrel for new content.
Maybe FDev will release some next year, maybe. You know forward the narrative by a inch or so.
*Tries to fuel scoop from a black hole*, 3 seconds later... "Hello, is this the fuel rats?"
P.S. If you want to know what the sun feels like, rub heat lotion or chillies on your crotch. I suggest you get ice first!
Instructions unclear: singed my pubes off...
First comment, and just got my list of places to visit