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It is cute star cluster with one block is like cassiopeia
Starting system will have a lava and an ice planet and you are circling a gas giant.
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21101998, the starting system will give you a tidal locked lava planet.
but good start.neutron star 1 system away
,many recource nodes at landing point
And you can have a white giant star in the cluster too, the Blackhole and the Neutronstar are neighbours.
Gas Giant is the closest planet to the star and has .8s Hydrogen and 0.05s Deuterium, and the starting planet is about standard (lots of oil, several iron + copper clusters).
Planet 3 (technically 2 because planet 2 is a moon) is a Barren Desert with 0% wind, 67% solar, and 0 coal (complete energy nightmare) but with 30 million stone (aka infinite Silicon) and 9 million Titanium (mild amounts of Iron and copper, less than the starting planet but still a good million each).
Planet 4 is an Ice Gelisol with 5 million Iron, 5 million Silicon, and 16 million Titanium, plus wind is still 70%... the downside is it is 3.5 AU from the star meaning at the absolute closest it's 2.5 AU from my starting planet (up to 4.5!) which makes transport a pain without building tons of Interstellar stations. Oh, but there's like less than 70 thousand coal, under 150 thousand copper, and a singular pool of water on the entire planet.
Haven't noticed any special resources on any of them, but I don't know if that information comes up in the planet readout or not. Circled the Gelisol and didn't see anything and haven't actually landed on the Desert yet to see.
You can check the Seed, if you press ESC, its now direct shown on the Center of your Monitor, Cluster XXXX XXXX-??-A??, first ist your Seed, second ist the numbers of systems and the last one is ressource-density, i think.