CD-26 1339 (Robin's Egg Nebula) [#2587799]
This system is located at:
437.21875
/ -925.15625
/ -513.78125
Galaktische Koordinaten:
R: 1.145,009 / l: 220,397 / b: -53,900
Äquatoriale Koordinaten:
Rektaszension 3h 33m 24,453s /
Deklination: -25° 53'4,646''
Reserve: Unberührt
Habitable Zone:
Metal-rich body (42 to 198.489 ls), Earth-like world (3.124.618 to 4.686.351 ls), Water world (2.562.181 to 9.922.871 ls), Ammonia world (6.482.939 to 17.640.659 ls), Terraformable (2.433.691 to 4.855.979 ls)
Geschätzter Wert: 152.637 Cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by MagnaDoodle.
Es wurde vom "Galactic Mapping Project" benannt als: Robin's Egg Nebula
1155 ships passed through CD-26 1339 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through CD-26 1339 space in the last 24 hours.
Also known as NGC 1360, this typical bi-polar nebula is a marvel in stellar dynamics. A 100 Sol-mass O-type star exists in a binary pair with a black hole, and each is orbited by a score of other stellar objects. There are a total of 7 M-class stars, 1 K-class, an A-class, and 3 Y-class dwarf stars. The entire system is less than a billion years old. Astrophysicists and experts in stellar formation are sure to find plenty of material here for papers.
Research vessels in this area appear to have been destroyed by approaching too close to the black hole.
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