GCRV 4925 (NGC 2371) [#2589823]

Coordinates

This system is located at: 661.46875 / 1497.65625 / -4084.0625

Galactic coordinates: R: 4,400.009 / l: 189.200 / b: 19.900
Equatorial coordinates: Right ascension: 7h 25m 53.291s / Declination: 29° 28'20.142''


Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (29 to 56,121 ls), Earth-like world (883,463 to 1,325,031 ls), Water world (724,438 to 2,805,618 ls), Ammonia world (1,833,003 to 4,987,766 ls), Terraformable (688,108 to 1,372,992 ls)

Estimated value: 88,811 cr

Traffic report

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

It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: NGC 2371

57 ships passed through GCRV 4925 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through GCRV 4925 space in the last 24 hours.

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When this planetary nebula was originally discovered by William Hershel in 1875, it was originally considered two separate stellar objects labelled "NGC 2371/2." Following the advent of more sensitive telescopes and the advent of FED-enabled stellar surveys, astronomers learned that it is a single nebula illuminated by bright B class star orbiting an even brighter O class star at its core. The system also contains an M class red dwarf that likely served as the source of the nebular gas cloud and a K class star orbited by a T class brown dwarf, as well as two extremely hot metal-rich bodies with iron vapor and silicate atmospheres.

NOTE FOR EXPLORERS: This system is more than 1400 light years above the galactic plane over the Perseus Arm. Stars become very sparse past 1000 light years above the plane and jumps of 70+ light years are needed to traverse the last 300 light years to the nebula. Travel in this area should only be attempted by ships that have FSD ranges of 50-60 light years and then only with enough materials for 5-6 standard FSD injections.

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