@@Ziggopotamus well, for whatever reason, you gotta do it at least once, just to say you did it. then you are part of the community. lol. no, is no free ship but having a mug is pretty cool.
"Well, I'm now completely sterile and have 15 different kinds of cancer but holy fucking shit was that worth it!" Seriously, though, that is awesome. Putting this on my exploration list once I finish engineering my Phantom.
That planet wouldn't normally exist at that point. It would have been torn apart by the star's gravity and beyond massive energy output. The laws of physics here would start to not compute very well. Even from a way bigger distance, if our solar system was near one of those, it would be quite a problem. The thing is, neutron stars are apparently quite common despite the difficulty to find those and observe it. Apparently, we can't even see these beautiful yet dangerous rays emanating from the poles like that.
What's incredible is you can see the spacetime dilation/gravitational lensing occurring more and more as the planet draws more near to the white dwarf.
In Elite dangerous, White dwarves also have the jets coming from the poles, also neutron stars in elite dangerous are visibly spinning while white dwarves aren't
I play this game in vr. And sometimes it’s breathtaking and a little sad. Knowing I’ll never get to see this with my own eyes. But the VR aspect makes this game amazing!
You should be glad about it. Without any kind of mega magical equipment that can absolutely nulify gravity/magnetic fields of these beasts towards obsorver - you will nevers see them up close and so won't I :( Don't even know if such a thing is possible ...
Most of the things we see in that game are better to see only in it, they are too deadly and maddening for real(even if we had tecnology to protect us from them), i thought about that when mining alone in an asteroid belt somewhere in the middle of nowhere!The sensation is crazy even if is just a game!
This is why I'm grateful for this game. I know that I will never get to see these things (really, no human in the future would see what we just saw either). With this game, we can live an experience we know we never could without it. This game is just so incredible. I found a system last night, way out past the galactic center, where you could land on two different planets and have a spectacular close up view of a neutron star right next to a red dwarf. There is just so many amazing things to find in this game.
My favorite part by far is how the overall lighting turns from blue to black to orange from the neighboring star as the planet's local surface passes into the dark side. Absolutely incredible video
7:49 is worthy of being a desktop background, its such a nice shot. Beautiful piece of work, can't wait to go here myself and check it out with Odyssey's new effects.
I just wonder what would happen if you set the course of new Flight Carriers to orbit of this planet. Also, brilliant video with awesome cinematography and musical preference!
Haha I went to Beagle Point and on the way back I've abandoned the game somewhere between it and Colonia. It became way to tiring for the mental fortitude
This is an amazing moment. I just wish they put a bit more effort into these stellar bodies. There is so much eyecandy left on the table with black holes and other massive stellar remnants. Scenes like this always make you realize how close they got to something truly amazing.
Damn! I have had this game for several YEARS and haven't hardly played it. I used to play this a lot when it was on C64. I need to get busy and start exploring!
I found a Neutron Star Merger. It look like a light house. I was so scared the Gamma Rays would take out my ship I beamed out instantly. I wish I took a screen shot. I still know where it is. But I ran into as a newb.
I… I can’t believe it. It’s so beautiful. This is definitely my next stop, me and my little Diamondback Explorer are gonna be heading there next! I’ve traveled 500 LY in a Type 6, so it shouldn’t be that bad. Considering streaming the whole thing too! Thank you for opening my eyes to this, I’ll never forget it.
This IS why I Love Exploration and will fight to my dying breath for Exploration to remain untouched in everyway including Supercruise travelling times. I have seen an amazing video that I need to view with my own eyes. I will be heading there myself very soon. SushiCW, Thank you so much, thank you. It maybe June 2021 but thanks to you keeping this video available has given me a moment of joyous emotion. Exploration is not boring if you enjoy loving rather than killing. Do you have anymore videos like this please? Stay safe and know you matter.
There will be no planet to speak of, breaked by tidal forces, neutrons stars are far denser than white dwarf, all you would have would be a bright accretion disk. It's a shame that Elite never display them around black holes or neutron stars
@@Lonewanderer30 Yes, but they are far away enough to not get shred by the immense tidal forces of the neutron star. Those planets are definitly hostile places, dark, and bathed with intense ionizing radiations
Just awesome. As a space nut and elite fan just awesome. Call at what you want, neutron white dwarf. Whatever it's whatever you want it to be, no matter what the game calls it.. It's all scary as hell that's why I love this game. The accuracies are what they are. The inaccuracies make it halfway possible to do any of this LO. L.. Crazy how fast that planet is whipping around that star. Great vid.
Wow that's seriously good camera control!!!! You made so cinematic, and the timelapse idea: great! Thanks for the video, it's really about the best shot ED video out there.
Imagine setting up a facility on something like this... it would lock down completely every hour or so, leaving you to wait to leave, or arrive. There would be a reinforced dome structure in the center of the facility, where you can go during lockdown to look at the sight...
I wonder what the planet's top speed goes up to. Sadly EDSM gives its orbital data in imprecise units (its semi-major axis is just given as 0.00 AU, and it's orbital period as 0.1 days) so there doesn't seem to be enough information, but its speed at periapsis has got to be thousands of kilometers per second.
that was amazing but I have one problem with it, the light from the sun should have also warped around the neutron star the way the stars in the background do. Epic tho :)
The problem with Elite is that it set the bar so high with its ship, rocky planet and star simulation that works with liquids and organic matter were not going to be possible.
Point of order: if it were a white dwarf, none of the odd effects or tails coming out of the star would be taking place at all. Clearly, this should be a neutron star/pulsar. - Sad Astronomy Nerd
long long ago. i had a moon that orbited a gas giant that orbited a blue sun, but there was a brown dwarf that caused eclipses sometimes and turned everything brown when it blocked the blue sun. this was like a decade ago in space engine.
only thing is ....... with the Pulsar being that close and bright, you would NOT see anything of the space behind it, unless you have a dark filter of minus 50 000
Holy crap, they even included the space distortion when it drew close.
David Braben is an astronomy nut. He made sure they included accurate representations of as much as possible.
@@JohnMichaelson Except tidal forces apparently.
@@SF-ic2pi Hence "as much as possible". It's a game, not Universe Sandbox.
@@SF-ic2pi the servers would die if they had to take into account physics on billions of billions of object
@@SF-ic2pi hey, F-Dev it's Roche Limit not Roche Suggestion
When the Hutton Orbital Trucker's Union finds out you flew there and landed, they're gonna quintuple your insurance premiums.
I hear they'll repo your free anaconda :`(
@@ophidahlia1464 not the free Anaconda!
@@ophidahlia1464there is no free anaconda, stop trying to trick new players into flying for a literal hour and a half for nothing. It's childish.
@@Ziggopotamus well, for whatever reason, you gotta do it at least once, just to say you did it. then you are part of the community. lol. no, is no free ship but having a mug is pretty cool.
@@Ziggopotamussounds like someone is still salty about being tricked into going all the way out there, ROFL
"Well, I'm now completely sterile and have 15 different kinds of cancer but holy fucking shit was that worth it!"
Seriously, though, that is awesome. Putting this on my exploration list once I finish engineering my Phantom.
“I’ve absorbed enough delta rays to guarantee my grandchildren glow in the dark.”
-Star Trek Enterprise. In A Mirror, Darkly. Mirror Trip Tucker.
If I do that I'm gonna get so much cancer my cancer will have cancer.
- Mark Watney (A. Weir, The Martian)
Well I'm sure they have a cure for cancer 3000 years in the future
@@andrewvc1527gamma Ray *
"Now my Viper's clean from whatever caustic shit the 'goids threw at me!"
This is one of the coolest Elite videos I have ever seen.
@@timvanloo6 My guess is that guy who responded is affiliated with that other person and is part of the scam or whatever they are actually running.
@@doliague2590 it is a bot, they commented on my video too, differant accounts same text so both of them are bots
Agreed. Amazing.
Imagine how radioactive that planet is
Utterly sterile.
@@ConnorEilers it’s been sandblasted.
I'm sure the planet would be vaporized
That planet wouldn't normally exist at that point. It would have been torn apart by the star's gravity and beyond massive energy output. The laws of physics here would start to not compute very well. Even from a way bigger distance, if our solar system was near one of those, it would be quite a problem. The thing is, neutron stars are apparently quite common despite the difficulty to find those and observe it. Apparently, we can't even see these beautiful yet dangerous rays emanating from the poles like that.
Me and Neptune are kinda like Earth and Venus because we look like we are the same size but we are not
What's incredible is you can see the spacetime dilation/gravitational lensing occurring more and more as the planet draws more near to the white dwarf.
Thats a neutron star
@@wheatelycore709 no it's a white dwarf, hence the massive exclusion zone
@@TacticalJazzhands do you not see the giant gamma ray beams spiraling out from its poles, only neutron stars/pulsars do that
@@TacticalJazzhands also given its size, a white dwarf is significantly larger than a neutron star
In Elite dangerous, White dwarves also have the jets coming from the poles, also neutron stars in elite dangerous are visibly spinning while white dwarves aren't
I play this game in vr. And sometimes it’s breathtaking and a little sad. Knowing I’ll never get to see this with my own eyes. But the VR aspect makes this game amazing!
You should be glad about it. Without any kind of mega magical equipment that can absolutely nulify gravity/magnetic fields of these beasts towards obsorver - you will nevers see them up close and so won't I :(
Don't even know if such a thing is possible ...
Most of the things we see in that game are better to see only in it, they are too deadly and maddening for real(even if we had tecnology to protect us from them), i thought about that when mining alone in an asteroid belt somewhere in the middle of nowhere!The sensation is crazy even if is just a game!
You can see it in VR nowadays luckily, with the recent merge of horizons and oddysey
I know the feeling all to well… sometimes I wish I was born in a time this is possible.
This is why I'm grateful for this game. I know that I will never get to see these things (really, no human in the future would see what we just saw either). With this game, we can live an experience we know we never could without it. This game is just so incredible.
I found a system last night, way out past the galactic center, where you could land on two different planets and have a spectacular close up view of a neutron star right next to a red dwarf. There is just so many amazing things to find in this game.
DAMMIT I JUST CAME BACK FROM COLONIA. HOW DID I NOT KNOW OF THIS
Time to go back 😂
My favorite part by far is how the overall lighting turns from blue to black to orange from the neighboring star as the planet's local surface passes into the dark side. Absolutely incredible video
2:35 ahhh that's what Gordon Freeman has been up to
Gordon freeman in the flesh, or, rather, the SRV
Lmfao I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw that....
JUst some errand for the GMan !
7:49 is worthy of being a desktop background, its such a nice shot.
Beautiful piece of work, can't wait to go here myself and check it out with Odyssey's new effects.
Agreed. Beautiful.
Somebody, add it to the wallpaper engine!!!
I just wonder what would happen if you set the course of new Flight Carriers to orbit of this planet.
Also, brilliant video with awesome cinematography and musical preference!
god damn. i was so entranced i didn't even realize 12 minutes had passed.
Best not watch it between zoom classes
@@abutterynoodle9347 those words used to mean something...
holy hell i only just realized it was 12 minutes long XD
Dammit, and I just visited Colonia two days ago... I'm already back in the core and don't think I have the mental fortitude for that trip again.
Haha I went to Beagle Point and on the way back I've abandoned the game somewhere between it and Colonia. It became way to tiring for the mental fortitude
Just go there in a fleet carrier, they're as regular as ferries these days.
I reached beagle point in just 18 hours. You can reach Colonia in a fraction of the time. The secret is to watch movies or TV while you do it.
@@jsolohov2158 Agreed. I do that while waiting on ships, long distance shuttle rides or waiting for my notoriety to go from 7 down to 6.
1.1m ly and 12000 first discovered systems later, still not tired of it. Haven’t been to an inhabited system in over a year.
In a few days, we will be able to stand and see with our eyes, not in SRV :)
Oddysey knocks on the door :)
@Oliver Hancock I don't know much about the update but wouldn't the new guns and stuff like that increase the chances of being killed for no reason
@@Muhammed_English314 Since planets are so large, you will probably only find combat if you look for it.
I'm pretty sure that cone will fry you alive
I have this game on PS5. Is it worth it? I love space, I'm just terrified of the jump scares of using a warp drive and there's a star in my face.
@@Hussman493 you jump out of warp at like really slow speeds so all you need to do is pull up lol
Absolutely stunning from start to finish.
Many thanks for sharing, that was a joy to watch.
I almost fell over when the planet passed that close.
I've seen it for myself, I was at a part of the planet where the dwarf rose instead of set, and it was a sight to behold
Why were you standing up watching this?!!
@@Altair885 fell over out of my chair…
@@randomprojectsusa5196 Ohh😁. But yeah, it's pretty epic!
This game scares the crap out of me, amazing video though!
This is an amazing moment.
I just wish they put a bit more effort into these stellar bodies. There is so much eyecandy left on the table with black holes and other massive stellar remnants. Scenes like this always make you realize how close they got to something truly amazing.
I think they got close enough!
The scene at 7:08 of the SRV frolicking about jumping towards the star gave me the feels, you captured something intimate there
It was like the ending to a movie :')
That Is the single best ED video i've seen, it makes me wanna play again, great job
thank you for being so good, but also so friendly in CQC.
Damn! I have had this game for several YEARS and haven't hardly played it. I used to play this a lot when it was on C64. I need to get busy and start exploring!
What’s C64?
@@4TheWinQuinn Commodore
@@jalcom69 Someone's old😉😁
This is the coolest video ive seen so far. Its been YEARS and this is the coolest one. Love it. Safe travels commander 🙏
I found a Neutron Star Merger. It look like a light house. I was so scared the Gamma Rays would take out my ship I beamed out instantly. I wish I took a screen shot. I still know where it is. But I ran into as a newb.
Where is it?
Absolutely gorgeous, and brilliant choice and use of music.
The starlight around the white dwarf bending was so unsettling and fantastic!
I… I can’t believe it. It’s so beautiful. This is definitely my next stop, me and my little Diamondback Explorer are gonna be heading there next! I’ve traveled 500 LY in a Type 6, so it shouldn’t be that bad. Considering streaming the whole thing too! Thank you for opening my eyes to this, I’ll never forget it.
Everybody gangsta until the SRV says it's fuel scooping
This IS why I Love Exploration and will fight to my dying breath for Exploration to remain untouched in everyway including Supercruise travelling times.
I have seen an amazing video that I need to view with my own eyes. I will be heading there myself very soon.
SushiCW, Thank you so much, thank you.
It maybe June 2021 but thanks to you keeping this video available has given me a moment of joyous emotion.
Exploration is not boring if you enjoy loving rather than killing.
Do you have anymore videos like this please?
Stay safe and know you matter.
Your choice of audio for this video was really nice, and fitting for the occasion.
Fantastic video. Loved the music and the way you put this together. Well done. 👍 I will have to make that trip someday.
I half expected the cone to cut through the planet like a lightsaber.
Last log entry: "the planet has an oddly deep scorched trench stretching over its entire diameter. I ll investigate and watch the cone from down here"
I’m just staring in awe of how close to the centre of the star you go and how your ships don’t get plucked off the planet and into the star.. 😨
Imagine a world like this, but with a neutron star...
There will be no planet to speak of, breaked by tidal forces, neutrons stars are far denser than white dwarf, all you would have would be a bright accretion disk. It's a shame that Elite never display them around black holes or neutron stars
@@jhtrq1465 Actually, we've detected planets orbiting neutron stars.
@@Lonewanderer30
Never this close, though.
@@Lonewanderer30 Yes, but they are far away enough to not get shred by the immense tidal forces of the neutron star.
Those planets are definitly hostile places, dark, and bathed with intense ionizing radiations
@@jhtrq1465 You said nothing of distance, just that there would be none. BTW, they orbit pretty close.
Its videos like this that make me want to try this game despite the steep learning curve.
Its a great game but so much to learn...and patience!
What an awesome video! Now that Odyssey is out, it's very tempting to take a trip to this planet and have a walk around.
You first xD
Great visuals! Music ties in very well, really enjoyed the vid! Fly safe CMDR!
Love this video - love the music, as well as your cinematography & editing
2:35 Hey look! It's Gordon Freeman in a space buggy!
You know it’s dangerous when it’s causing the Dolphin to overheat.
Awesome vid, very nice camera work. Well done, and very interesting as well!
What I wish I could do in Star Citizen. Actual exploration and sight-seeing. Without fear of being disturbed by someone else.
If played in open there is always a chance of running into someone else. Even in Elite.
@@Tamburello_1994 Yeah but generally people you run into outside of the bubble aren't there to pew pew for the sake of it.
@@Volkaer I hope not. Losing all that data would suck.
Das war episch. Immer wieder schön zu sehen was unser Spiel alles kann. Vielen Dank für das Teilen mit uns. ❤🙏
Awesome and amazingly beautiful video. Thank you for sharing it!
😊👍
Incredible camera work! You managed to really capture how captivating this scenery is. My thanks, fellow CMDR o7
Just awesome. As a space nut and elite fan just awesome. Call at what you want, neutron white dwarf. Whatever it's whatever you want it to be, no matter what the game calls it.. It's all scary as hell that's why I love this game. The accuracies are what they are. The inaccuracies make it halfway possible to do any of this LO. L.. Crazy how fast that planet is whipping around that star.
Great vid.
The editing on this is top notch! Well done 👍
Stunning and some of the best camera work I seen yet in an Elite Video. Well done and thanks for sharing Cmdr o7
Wow that's seriously good camera control!!!! You made so cinematic, and the timelapse idea: great! Thanks for the video, it's really about the best shot ED video out there.
Oh my god this is awesome!!!! 😱
Thank you so much for this incredible moment.
o7
I explore the deep black but this is a hell of a good find. edit- then you went for round 2 wow just wow.
How do people get such amazing exterior shots for these videos?! Fantastic
Press > LCTRL + LALT + Space (Free camera mode)
Right now travelling to Colonia... I guess I found one of the attractions to visit :) Amazing video
4:45 it looks like it fried the paint job on the ship a bit
Can I just say your camerawork is astounding
This is the best ever gameplay videos recorded ever...BREATHTAKING !
Amazing place, not sure if this was created randomly by the StellarForge but it's relay nice, will try to get there myself, when I'm around Colonia
when i first got into the game a buddy of mine jumped me out there for that view as a surprise with his fleet carrier. It was epic.
1:04 that imagery right there is absolutely astounding
Great video! I absolutely love elite dangerous videos like these
Imagine setting up a facility on something like this... it would lock down completely every hour or so, leaving you to wait to leave, or arrive. There would be a reinforced dome structure in the center of the facility, where you can go during lockdown to look at the sight...
Ahh yes. Existential dread. Only the best.
Nice and well filmed. You are a master cameraman!
Stuff like this is what makes this game Special.
There is another good one with a high g planet in the Wolf Raynar system or something. Its in the lower left corner in the Orion Spurr.
Yeah, that was totally worth a sub. Really nice work.
That was Amazing Madness. And beautiful experience. Thank you.
Nicely done and nicely edited as well
Absolutely phenomenal!!! This is why exploration in Elite doesn't suck.
What if you summon or dismiss your ship during the closest aproach of the star?
You certainly don't wanna lose a ship
The planet orbits every hour or so.
"How old are you?"
"Oh, 2,522,880."
I wonder what the planet's top speed goes up to. Sadly EDSM gives its orbital data in imprecise units (its semi-major axis is just given as 0.00 AU, and it's orbital period as 0.1 days) so there doesn't seem to be enough information, but its speed at periapsis has got to be thousands of kilometers per second.
zero physics zero rays just HD sprite
Yeah
one of the best videos
and locations i have ever seen in e:d
great stuff
well done
This is a testament to the level of detail that the creators of Elite Dangerous put into this simulator.
I absolutely love this video ❤️!!!
The music is so good that it made me feel strange but in good way.
I can't help to notice that you go to amazing places with your dolphin
I like your style
5:05-5:20 was hands down phenomenal
Just seeing this, Fueling up my Phantom and going today when I get home from school, O7 commander
that was amazing but I have one problem with it, the light from the sun should have also warped around the neutron star the way the stars in the background do. Epic tho :)
I am amazed that there are so many impact craters with the orbit that planet has.
Strange Happenings indeed! xD
Good work, commander
What you got to think of is that Star (sub star) is only circa 12km in diameter. Great Video even to Pro Astronomers. Well done.
The problem with Elite is that it set the bar so high with its ship, rocky planet and star simulation that works with liquids and organic matter were not going to be possible.
Now that would be a nice live wallpaper.
That looks incredibly dangerous. You must be pretty elite
Boi that was better than most movies
great video dude and my fav thing to look at in hte whole game well done
You just earned yourself another subscriber!
I know more about astrophysics than I know about Elite, but that was absolutely brilliant. (:
This is "the view to die for." Because even if they patch your ship not being damaged, I'd go there anyways.
Great job Commander! Your noble expedition will be shared around the Galaxy, and around many Hoopy Space Bars :D
It is really cool that places like this exist in Elite Dangerous.
2:34 "Is that you, Gordon, it is, it is you, well I'll be damned".
Wow I’ve never seen such beauty being put into a video game... o7
Damn I've been to this planet and it was AWESOME. I miss this game!
Point of order: if it were a white dwarf, none of the odd effects or tails coming out of the star would be taking place at all.
Clearly, this should be a neutron star/pulsar.
- Sad Astronomy Nerd
long long ago. i had a moon that orbited a gas giant that orbited a blue sun, but there was a brown dwarf that caused eclipses sometimes and turned everything brown when it blocked the blue sun. this was like a decade ago in space engine.
only thing is ....... with the Pulsar being that close and bright, you would NOT see anything of the space behind it, unless you have a dark filter of minus 50 000