Phroea Phoe RD-S e4-12 (Moore-Nauenberg) [#52745446380]
This system is located at:
-3947.21875
/ -473.6875
/ -3968.21875
Coordonnées galactiques:
R: 5 617,088 / l: 135,152 / b: -4,837
Coordonnées équatoriales:
Ascension droite: 2h 19m 53,048s /
Déclinaison: 55° 55'17,575''
Niveau des réserves : Ressources inexploitées
Zone habitable :
Metal-rich body (6 to 335 ls), Earth-like world (5 270 to 7 904 ls), Water world (4 322 to 16 737 ls), Ammonia world (10 935 to 29 754 ls), Terraformable (4 105 to 8 191 ls)
Crédits estimés : 27 438 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Captain Rafix.
Cela a été nommé par le Projet Cartographie Galactique avec le nom de : Moore-Nauenberg
133 ships passed through Phroea Phoe RD-S e4-12 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through Phroea Phoe RD-S e4-12 space in the last 24 hours.
This system contains a set of nine stars co-orbiting one another in a complex system of binary and trinary clusters. It is named for 20th Century physicists Cris Moore and Michael Nauenberg, who developed some of the first theoretical solutions to the 'n-body problem' -- predicting the individual motions of more than three celestial objects interacting with each other gravitationally. Measurements and detailed scans taken of this system in 3303 proved to be a tremendous boon for astrophysicists seeking to validate and refine some of Moore and Nauenberg's models. The system also features a high metal content planet orbiting a cluster of four stars and a Class V gas giant in an extremely close orbit around an Class L star.
WARNING: Standard FSD navigational computers will deposit ships near a closely-orbiting Class A and B star pair. Pilots should be prepared to take immediate evasive action upon arrival and equipping a heat sink launcher is highly recommended.