| Original submission for The Mother of all Solar Systems | ||
| Original submission, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-06-07 19:44:17] | ||
| DISCOVERER | ||
| → | CMDR Seamus Harper | |
| NAME | ||
| → | The Mother of all Solar Systems | |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| → | Ellaid AA-A h5 | |
| CATEGORY | ||
| → | Stellar Features | |
| CATEGORY 2 | ||
| → | Planetary Features | |
| REGION | ||
| → | Temple | |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| → | On the edge of the Temple region, this system features 23 T-Tauri stars in a single place. With at least 10 of them being visible from the entry point. | |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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Photo Credit: CMDR Seamus Harper
Initially, CMDR Seamus Harper reported this entry in a Facebook group in what appears to be a system map screenshot of an early version of Elite Dangerous. Later, it resurfaced on an Elite Dangerous subreddit post gathering a significant amount of attention. This system is probably one of the biggest holders of T-Tauri stars in the galaxy, if not the greatest. Most of the T-Tauris give the appearance of M class stars. However, not a single star in this system is scoopable.
Many T-Tauri stars can be seen from the entry point, casting multiple lights on the visitor. Other notable features include a single water world and a black hole 188,610 ls away from the entry point. Around the latter half of the system can be found near it.
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