Hypuae Briae YQ-Z c28-339 (Magnus Nebula) [#93269275324154]
This system is located at:
1063.3125
/ 465.96875
/ 36040.375
Galaktické souřadnice
R: 36 059,068 / l: 358,310 / b: 0,740
Rovníkové koordináty:
Stoupání 17h 38m 38,123s /
Deklinace: -29° 58'53,048''
Reserve level: Nedotčené
Obyvatelná zóna:
Metal-rich body (2 to 14 ls), Earth-like world (225 to 338 ls), Water world (185 to 715 ls), Ammonia world (467 to 1 271 ls), Terraformable (175 to 350 ls)
Předpokládaná hodnota: 108 429 CR
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Qohen Leth on 16. 2. 2016 19:34:42.
It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Magnus Nebula
519 ships passed through Hypuae Briae YQ-Z c28-339 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through Hypuae Briae YQ-Z c28-339 space in the last 24 hours.
Magnus Nebula is a large vivid purple nebula along the inner Perseus Arm near the galactic core. At 36,000 LYs from Sol, this is possibly one of the largest nebulae so far discovered on the far side of the galactic core. Magnus contains several thousand star systems, including 2 Neutron Stars and 3 K-Class Giants, and is situated just 750 LYs outside the mysterious borders of the Bleia Permit Zone.
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"Frozen Tides" Planet: 7 A
Tucked away in the almost permanent shadow of a Class III gas giant, nestled in the Magnus Nebula is this frozen ice world. At first glance unremarkable but a closer look reveals some astonishing geographical features. The vast ice fields looks like a frozen ocean with a tidal wave inbound frozen in place.
The same 7 A planet also has some strange mountains rising from the surface which are located in several parts of the planet between the ravines of "glacial rivers". Their heights fluctuate between 20-40 kilometers, though most of the mountains are very steep to climb, with summits to small to land, so getting to the peaks becomes a real challenge (source).