BrsO 14 (R CrA Nebula (NGC 6729)) [#6606549605]

Coordinates

This system is located at: 0 / -128.40625 / 399.875

Galactic coordinates: R: 419.986 / l: 0.000 / b: -17.803
Equatorial coordinates: Right ascension: 19h 1m 46.747s / Declination: -36° 52'31.975''


Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (11 to 3,865 ls), Earth-like world (60,846 to 91,258 ls), Water world (49,894 to 193,229 ls), Ammonia world (126,243 to 343,519 ls), Terraformable (47,392 to 94,561 ls)

Estimated value: 2,710 cr

Traffic report

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

It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: R CrA Nebula (NGC 6729)

729 ships passed through BrsO 14 space, including 1 ship in the last 7 days.

1 ship passed through BrsO 14 space in the last 24 hours.

Breakdown:
Dolphin - 1

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The R CrA Nebula (NGC 6729) is a small emission/reflection nebula in the Corona Australis constellation. It is unusually small for a nebula, not much larger than a planetary nebula. The nebula was originally discovered on Jun 15, 1861 by Julius Schmidt, and associated with the star R Coronae Australis. The nebula is red-orange. The only interior object is the double-star BrsO 14, of which the primary is unusually large and hot for a B-class star (source).

Submitter note: In the real world, this nebula is not associated with the star BrsO 14 (which actually associated with nebula IC 4812).