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about BL Lac:
1 - it had its distance measured and it's bout 900mil light years
about Przybylski's star:
I can definitely add it, but it will have to have the wrong spectrum if we want it blue .
please do tell me if the stars are still way too bright
the clusters are WAYYYYYYYY too bright (for some reason) and also has way too many stars
VFTS 352's stars are oblate in the wrong direction
First of all, the two stars have an axial tilt of ~55 degrees for some reason... And the stars don't have their bulges aligned.
Fortunately the fix is actually quite easy: Set the rotation offset value for both of the stars to 0, and change the Tidally Locked parameter to 'True', and that should fix it.