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Heading to the Edge

Postby Oxyorum » Tue Aug 04, 2015 3:08 am

So, for the last couple of days, I have begun on my second exploration trip. This is an effort to reach a very particular system at the edge of our galaxy that I found by sheer luck, and taking pictures of everything that looks awesome on the way. Right now, I am more than 3000ly away from my starting point in Kanuket (haven't checked distance from Sol) and I have seen some really cool stuff I'd like to share.

I'll also use this thread to provide updates on my epic journey (a.k.a pictures :D)!

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Day(s) 1-3: Binaries Galore!

Now, I know that many of the stars in our galaxy are part of a binary system, so much of the time, finding one is common. However, there are more unique instances in which the two stars in question orbit really close to each other, and those are the kinds of binaries I've been finding the last couple of days. Pics are below.

These stars were roughly 10ls apart; thank goodness neither was the primary!
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Same stars as above, from afar. The sister dwarf of the upper right was jelly, so she photobombed them!
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These guys are a bit farther apart than the first pair, but still closer than most.
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Another pair. In this case, the dwarf was the primary star.
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And another. The F class star is the primary.
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In addition to these, I also found some cool ringed systems. I put a lot of star pictures up, so I wont directly post these to the board.
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Icy Planet w/ Icy & Rocky Rings
Same planet, from afar

Much brighter Icy planet with Icy Rings

But, the best find I've had to date is my very first Herbig Ae/Be star - undiscovered, and spinning, at that! I don't know how common the spinning is, but I found that to be the highlight of these last few days. I made a GIF of the spinning, but I'm warning you, it's rather large. It's the size of my primary display (think 1440p). If you want to look at it, you can see it here!
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Re: Heading to the Edge

Postby Daniel Dakota » Tue Aug 04, 2015 4:44 pm

Nice one bud, the Herbig especially. I've been out 13 weeks or so (2000+ systems scanned) and not seen a herbig yet.
The Gif reminded me of old telescope pics I saw as a lad, enjoyed it, thanks.

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Re: Heading to the Edge

Postby JohnLuke » Tue Aug 04, 2015 5:53 pm

Thanks for sharing your journey with us.... I will be watching for more pictures! :)
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Re: Heading to the Edge

Postby Skipp » Tue Aug 04, 2015 6:46 pm

I love ED screenshot threads! The stars you found look awesome. Keep them coming :)
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