@Eddy_Stylez This is a white dwarf star, remains of what was a star before. I'm not a nerd about astronomy, and I don't know everything, but these beams coming out of the star are just the star's energy. In ED, if you pass through these beams in supercruise, it increases your FSD range by 25%, I believe. If you enter these beams in normal space, not in supercruise, they will severely damage your ship and fry your internal components, that's why it is hard to land on this planet, as it has a very close orbit to this star (I once died in an attempt to land on it).
@@Eddy_Stylez PS: There is also a second type of star called neutron star, similar to the white dwarf, which this one instead comes from a dead massive star, and if you pass through this one's beam you get a 75% boost of your FSD range (it gives me something about 350Ly for my ship, which is crazy). The difference between neutrons and white dwarves is that neutrons sometimes have much faster spinning beams, and they have a much smaller exclusion zone, which makes them safer to charge your FSD with.
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I recommend using headphones on that one, the video sounds better with them.
what the heck am i looking at? what are the beams of light shooting out of the star?
@Eddy_Stylez This is a white dwarf star, remains of what was a star before. I'm not a nerd about astronomy, and I don't know everything, but these beams coming out of the star are just the star's energy. In ED, if you pass through these beams in supercruise, it increases your FSD range by 25%, I believe. If you enter these beams in normal space, not in supercruise, they will severely damage your ship and fry your internal components, that's why it is hard to land on this planet, as it has a very close orbit to this star (I once died in an attempt to land on it).
@@Eddy_Stylez PS: There is also a second type of star called neutron star, similar to the white dwarf, which this one instead comes from a dead massive star, and if you pass through this one's beam you get a 75% boost of your FSD range (it gives me something about 350Ly for my ship, which is crazy). The difference between neutrons and white dwarves is that neutrons sometimes have much faster spinning beams, and they have a much smaller exclusion zone, which makes them safer to charge your FSD with.