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    • Overview
    • Stellar Classification
    • Star Types
    • Binary and multiple stars
    • Ringed Stars
    • Largest Stars
    • References

    The Milky Way contains 100-400 billion stars. These spheres of plasma are sustained by nuclear fusion and bound together by the enormity of their mass. The energy from the fusion of hydrogen into helium and helium into other, heavier elements produces heat and light, or electromagnetic radiation. Stars form the center of star systems, in which star...

    Each star or dwarf in Elite: Dangerous has an identifier for its classification which conforms to the Morgan–Keenan (MK) classification system.

    For example, the Sun of Sol has the classification identifier:

    Each identifier consists of three components:

    1.Spectral class: A capital letter out of the sequence: O, B, A, F, G, K, M. (A helpful real-world mnemonic for remembering this is, "Oh Be A Fine Girl, Kiss Me.") This mainly specifies the temperature ranging from O (hottest) to M (coolest). Other letters specify extensions to this classification system, namely: W (WN, WC, WO), L, T, Y, C, S, D. A few of those classes have subclasses such as DA, DB and DC as subclasses of 2.Spectral subclass: Each letter class is then subdivided using a numeric digit with 0 being the hottest and 9 being the coolest.

    3.Luminosity class: A luminosity class is added to the spectral class using Roman numerals.This classifies the stars by its spectral characteristics considering color and brightness. Those spectral characteristics provide information about the type of the star:

    •I for •Ia or 0 for hypergiants or extremely luminous •Iab for normal •Ib for less luminous •II for bright •III for regular •IV for •V for main-sequence stars (most of the known stars belong to this class)

    Main Sequence Stars (O, B, A, F, G, K, M)

    With a ratio of ~77% of all stars this category can be considered Very Common.

    Giants and Supergiants

    With a ratio of ~0.25% of all stars this category can be considered Very Rare.

    Proto Stars (Herbig Ae/Be, TTS)

    With a ratio of ~2.4% of all stars this category can be considered Rare.

    Some star systems consist of two or more stars that orbit one or more common barycentres. These are typically referred to as binary star systems in the case of two stars, or multiple star systems in the case of more than two stars. For each star, the others in its system are known as companion stars. The first person who discovered binary stars was German-British astronomer William Herschel. He published the first catalogue of binary stars with measurements of their relative positions to the Royal Society in London in 1782 CE (269 double or multiple systems). A second catalogue was published in 1784 (434 systems) and a third catalogue in 1821 (145 systems). William noted that Newton's laws of gravity also apply outside of the Sol system. His son John Herschel found thousands more binary stars and updated the catalogue.

    Binary and multiple star systems are somewhat uncommon in the Milky Way galaxy, but they can present a travel hazard to unprepared pilots as they drop into a new system from hyperspace, as the distance between these stars can sometimes be only a few light seconds. A ship flying between an especially close pair of stars can easily overheat, which can be disastrous for explorers who happen to be thousands of light years away from a station.

    On rare occasions, stellar objects can host ring systems. This is much more common for Class T and Y brown dwarfs orbiting class B or O stars. Occasionally, Class L brown dwarfs will also host ring systems under similar circumstances. It is very rare for main-sequence stars to host ring systems, and this generally only occurs for Class M red dwarfs...

    Some of the largest and most well-known stars in the galaxy are listed below, from smallest to largest. They are ordered by solar radius which is the unit of measurement based on the radius of the sun in Sol (695,700 km; 432,288 mi).

    •Proxima Centauri (within the Alpha Centauri system)

    •Wolf 359

    •Sol (sun)

    •Sirius

    •Pollux

    1.Rarity in relation to all stars (34 million in total), according to on 10 Aug 2019. The usual disclaimers about bias(es) apply.

    2.Based on the following thresholds: <1% Very Rare; 1-5% Rare, 5-10% Uncommon; 10-30% Common; >30% Very Common

    3.Images marked with * were made an provided by schlowi123.

    4.Classes according to the official Journal documentation (v25 for ED 3.4). Not all classes listed in the documentation are available/found within the game as per ED 3.4. The following undocumented classes have been found: B_BlueWhiteSuperGiant, G_WhiteSuperGiant

    5.Rarity in relation to entries within the table, according to on 10 Aug 2019. The usual disclaimers about bias(es) apply.

    6.Reddit - Fastest Spinning Neutron-Star ever discovered? (Splojoea TU-M d8-655) - February 13, 2024https://www.reddit.com/r/EliteDangerous/comments/1apxz1x/fastest_spinning_neutronstar_ever_discovered/

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  3. What is EDSM? EDSM (Elite Dangerous Star Map) was at first a community effort to store and calculate systems coordinates around the Elite: Dangerous galaxy. It is now the main API used by dozens of software and websites to find systems, coordinates, information (governement, allegiance, faction...) and celestial bodies (types, materials...).

  4. Search. Found 1 celestial body. 0.019 seconds elapsed. Luminosity. Distance to Sol. Gliese 293 B. LAWD 26 / Wolf-Rayet Star. I. 22.53 ly.

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