Sluenoe CL-Y g4 (Nadir) [#291101310]

Coordonnées

This system is located at: 5168.4375 / -3219.46875 / 26556.09375

Coordonnées galactiques: R: 27 245,254 / l: 348,987 / b: -6,786
Coordonnées équatoriales: Ascension droite: 17h 46m 14,487s / Déclinaison: -41° 50'59,603''


Zone habitable :
Metal-rich body (16 to 11 233 ls), Earth-like world (176 838 to 265 224 ls), Water world (145 007 to 561 586 ls), Ammonia world (366 902 to 998 375 ls), Terraformable (137 735 to 274 825 ls)

Crédits estimés : 2 935 cr

Rapport de traffic

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

Cela a été nommé par le Projet Cartographie Galactique avec le nom de : Nadir

20 ships passed through Sluenoe CL-Y g4 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through Sluenoe CL-Y g4 space in the last 24 hours.

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This system is located 3,220ly below the galactic plane and for some time held the record as the deepest system ever visited.

It has been named Nadir, which has two meanings: the point on the celestial sphere directly beneath a given position that is diametrically opposite the zenith, but also means the lowest point of greatest adversity or despair.

Nadir requires a sequence of Neutron FSD boosts to reach it - one of which is a 250ly mega-jump. The final jump is reachable on a single Neutron Boost, however to return alive a technically challenging double-boost is required at the final stop. Nadir may be reached using the following route:

  • Kyloae Prau PI-S e4-4
  • Kyloae Prau FB-X f1-10 122.35ly
  • Sluenoe CL-Y g5 250.37ly
  • Sluenoe CL-Y g4 [Nadir] 213.14ly

Nadir itself is a relatively unremarkable system, containing an O-class star and a B-class star. These stars, however, shed magnificent light deep into the void as they are surrounded by absolute darkness. Moreover, this system offers incredible views back toward the entirety of the galaxy.

Link: Full forum thread about discovery and additional images


The final system before reaching Nadir is Sluenoe CL-Y g5 and has two black holes and a pulsar neutron star, bathing the system's planets and moons in a unique light. The system contains a few gas giants and dwarf stars. That being said, the system's most unique feature orbiting one of the dwarf stars is a Ringed Earth-like Moon, 5,000ls from the arrival point! This is the most distant known Earth-like World from the galactic plane - either above or below, at a depth of 3,120 light years. Furthermore, there are multiple unscanned and untagged moons in this system.

CMDR Parabolus, the first commander that visited this system, asks that each pilot who is daring enough to attempt to reach Nadir, scan only one moon within this access system marking their presence here. This system will therefore serve as a memento for all commanders daring enough to venture so far below the plane.

Please note the Neutron Star is very close to the arrival black hole. Explorers should proceed with caution.

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