GCRV 4981 (Eskimo Nebula) [#10977431]
This system is located at:
234.625
/ 239.21875
/ -726.46875
Galaktische Koordinaten:
R: 800,020 / l: 197,899 / b: 17,399
Äquatoriale Koordinaten:
Rektaszension 7h 29m 12,313s /
Deklination: 20° 53'35,932''
Habitable Zone:
Metal-rich body (38 to 154.290 ls), Earth-like world (2.428.835 to 3.642.805 ls), Water world (1.991.640 to 7.713.268 ls), Ammonia world (5.039.333 to 13.712.477 ls), Terraformable (1.891.762 to 3.774.661 ls)
Geschätzter Wert: 33.780 Cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Zak Starfall.
Es wurde vom "Galactic Mapping Project" benannt als: Eskimo Nebula
1594 ships passed through GCRV 4981 space, including 2 ships in the last 7 days.
1 ship passed through GCRV 4981 space in the last 24 hours.
Breakdown:
Anaconda - 1
The Eskimo Nebula (NGC 2392) is a bipolar double-shell planetary nebula. It was discovered by astronomer William Herschel in 1787. He described it as "A star 9th magnitude with a pretty bright middle, nebulosity equally dispersed all around. A very remarkable phenomenon."
The formation resembles a person's head surrounded by a parka hood. It is surrounded by gas that composed the outer layers of a Sun-like star. The visible inner filaments are ejected by a strong wind of particles from the central star. The outer disk contains unusual light-year-long filaments.
The Eskimo Nebula was the destination of one of the early research voyages organized by the First Great Expedition - making it one of the first nebulae to be surveyed by group exploration (source).