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27 Jun 2018 06:44

In most cases, neutron stars and black holes seem to be accompanied by a brown or red dwarf if in a binary system. The rarest binary star arrangement I stumbled across once was a neutron star (or a black hole) with a main sequence F class star.

Has anyone ever found a multiple star with more than one stellar remnant? For example, binary white dwarf, BH+neutron star and so on? I cannot find any. Are systems such as these exceedingly rare or simply not generated?
 
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27 Jun 2018 08:11

In most cases, neutron stars and black holes seem to be accompanied by a brown or red dwarf if in a binary system. The rarest binary star arrangement I stumbled across once was a neutron star (or a black hole) with a main sequence F class star.

Has anyone ever found a multiple star with more than one stellar remnant? For example, binary white dwarf, BH+neutron star and so on? I cannot find any. Are systems such as these exceedingly rare or simply not generated?
Most of the time when two stellar remnants are in a binary with each other, usualy they have been around for millions of years, and therefore are really rare sometimes because they're probably some of the first stars in the galaxy, unless the galaxy is really old. :D
 
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27 Jun 2018 09:01

Not sure how rare this is, but a 5 star system I found a little while ago.  That is the absolute most I have seen so far in a single system.
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28 Jun 2018 08:25

Most neon planet?  Certainly has to be the most pink atmosphere at least!
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01 Jul 2018 02:22

Largest ring system discovered so far.  This is a real object not a procedural one.

They are freaking huge!
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05 Jul 2018 07:15

Don't know if anyone has search or found one. But here is a planemo or planet of a planemo with life.

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08 Jul 2018 10:37

Largest ring system discovered so far.  This is a real object not a procedural one.

They are freaking huge!

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Very nice, reminds me of J1407b. :D
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1SWASP_J140747.93-394542.6
 
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08 Jul 2018 12:21

Very nice, reminds me of J1407b.
It is J1407 b !
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08 Jul 2018 13:43

Very nice, reminds me of J1407b.
It is J1407 b !
Oh yeah, I guess I didn't look close enough. :P
 
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16 Sep 2018 13:23

Most oblate planet I've come across in my travels, I do believe...
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25 Oct 2018 07:57

[b]Largest Moon:[/b]
RS 0-2-7-709-21648-0-0-790 4.1
 
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25 Oct 2018 07:59

I don't have enough posts to post a screenshot, but that thing is equivalent in size to its planet
 
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10 Mar 2019 19:28

I found a really large star (RS 0-7-1516800-1562-393-0-0-151 A) it is 157.08 AU across!
With the amount of bizarre creatures on Earth, I doubt aliens would look like humans with skull deformations or skin conditions.
 
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10 Mar 2019 23:49

I found a pretty luminous star. (RS 0-6-145117-1621-3145-0-0-177 A)
Yes, I am not sure if this is just normal or not.
With the amount of bizarre creatures on Earth, I doubt aliens would look like humans with skull deformations or skin conditions.
 
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11 Mar 2019 00:02

HIP 20553 is also a real star with the most habitable worlds (One having a habitable moon)
With the amount of bizarre creatures on Earth, I doubt aliens would look like humans with skull deformations or skin conditions.

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