CD-23 14350 (NGC 6629) [#10259155931]
This system is located at:
-1041.15625
/ -568.9375
/ 6289.0625
Galaktische Koordinaten:
R: 6.400,000 / l: 9,400 / b: -5,100
Äquatoriale Koordinaten:
Rektaszension 18h 25m 53,470s /
Deklination: -23° 13'57,177''
Habitable Zone:
Metal-rich body (17 to 187.200 ls), Earth-like world (2.946.907 to 4.419.818 ls), Water world (2.416.458 to 9.358.513 ls), Ammonia world (6.114.225 to 16.637.357 ls), Terraformable (2.295.276 to 4.579.798 ls)
Geschätzter Wert: 2.115 Cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by AndreyATGB on 14.01.2017 20:55:44.
Es wurde vom "Galactic Mapping Project" benannt als: NGC 6629
1709 ships passed through CD-23 14350 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through CD-23 14350 space in the last 24 hours.
This nebula located in the Sagittarius constellation was discovered by German-born British astronomer William Herschel in August 1784 at the beginning of his second 'deep sky' survey. The nebula's white core is a Wolf-Rayet star that is surround by a halo of blue and purple nebular gas. A solitary Class III gas giant orbits the star at a distance of over 11,000 light seconds.
At a distant of just 64 LYs away is the star system NGC 6629 SECTOR SU-O B6-3
This neighboring system contains a Stellar Phenomena, within which can been found Solid Mineral Spheres, making it a location of scientific interest and worth a visit for those passing through the NGC 6629 Sector.