Blaa Hypai DR-V e2-16 (Bohr's Dice) [#70067922716]

Souřadnice

This system is located at: 1496.125 / -397.96875 / 12226.71875

Galaktické souřadnice R: 12 324,343 / l: 353,024 / b: -1,850
Rovníkové koordináty: Stoupání 17h 35m 31,680s / Deklinace: -35° 49'54,382''


Reserve level: Nedotčené

Obyvatelná zóna:
Metal-rich body (0 to 537 ls), Earth-like world (8 454 to 12 680 ls), Water world (6 933 to 26 849 ls), Ammonia world (17 541 to 47 732 ls), Terraformable (6 585 to 13 139 ls)

Předpokládaná hodnota: 675 765 CR

Záznam letu

This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Mav22.

It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Bohr's Dice

278 ships passed through Blaa Hypai DR-V e2-16 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through Blaa Hypai DR-V e2-16 space in the last 24 hours.

This small, blue, dual lobed planetary nebula has a neutron star at its centre and a companion M class star which contains three terraformable high metal content worlds, one of which is landable. From planet B12 you can view the Hollow Veil Nebula distorted by the gravitational lensing of the central neutron star.

From a certain angle the nebula looks like a pair of dice being rolled from the hand of god represented by the nearby Hollow Veil Nebula.

The 20th Century physicist, Albert Einstein, famously remarked that "God Doesn't play dice with the universe". Neils Bohr, another physicist of the time, admonished Einstein not to tell God what to do, reminding him that evidence trumps theory.

The Bohr's Dice and Hollow Veil nebulae