KN Muscae (Spiral Planetary Nebula) [#86268351402]
This system is located at:
1415.3125
/ -105.59375
/ 1074.28125
Galactic coordinates:
R: 1.779,983 / l: 307,200 / b: -3,401
Equatorial coordinates:
Right ascension: 13h 33m 24,580s /
Declination: -65° 55'27,407''
Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (9 to 91.081 ls), Earth-like world (1.433.808 to 2.150.447 ls), Water world (1.175.719 to 4.553.353 ls), Ammonia world (2.974.855 to 8.094.849 ls), Terraformable (1.116.759 to 2.228.285 ls)
Estimated value: 48.705 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Zak Starfall.
It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Spiral Planetary Nebula
597 ships passed through KN Muscae space, including 2 ships in the last 7 days.
1 ship passed through KN Muscae space in the last 24 hours.
Breakdown:
Anaconda - 1
The Spiral Planetary Nebula (NGC 5189) is the result of the expulsion of material from Wolf-Rayet star KN Muscae. This Wolf-Rayet is of unusually low mass, indicating it may have shed most outer layers and be near the end of its' current phase of life. 21st century astronomers identified a white-dwarf companion star; as of 3303, this companion could not be found.
Due to the light hues of this nebula, it is difficult to see from inside the nebula and best observed from a nearby star system.