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Finding Black Holes

Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 7:21 pm
by MrMangles
So im gearing up for a trip with my friend to Colonia then sagitarius A but before I go I want to see a non supermassive black hole... does anyone know where I can find one in the bubble?

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Re: Finding Black Holes

Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 10:46 pm
by Saberius
HIP 63835 is a well known system with not one, not two but THREE black holes and a bunch of other surprises I'll leave for you to see.

It's 241LY from Achenar, which is probably not the closest but it's certainly one of the closer ones.

Bring a fuel scoop, not many petrol stations out there...

Others I know of are: HIP 18175, HIP 19201, HIP 28781, HD 37397, HD 37149, HR 1847 and Maia but all are further out than 63865

Re: Finding Black Holes

Posted: Tue May 07, 2019 12:29 am
by MrMangles
thanks ill keep those in mind for tonight

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Re: Finding Black Holes

Posted: Tue May 07, 2019 8:27 am
by raorn
When you enter a region where stars have similar names, like Eafots XX-X mNN-NNN, search for certain stars, where XX-X is "AA-A" and m is "h". Supergiants, Wolf-Rayets and some Black Holes. Just search repeatedly for "<Region Name> AA-A h" and it will cycle through all matching systems.

Re: Finding Black Holes

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 7:45 am
by Cometborne
The guy who wrote the neutron router also has a brilliant and fast body search on his website. Head over to https://spansh.co.uk/bodies, set your reference system to Sol, the type to star, the sub-type to black hole, change the range from 1 million LYs to about 1000 LY, and hit search. Less than a second later, you have a list of 320 black holes near Sol.

Re: Finding Black Holes

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 10:30 am
by raorn
But all these sites, that uses EDSM data will only show you explored systems, that was visited by another CMDR some time earlier...