V509 Cassiopeiae [#149418549]

Coordonnées

This system is located at: -4232.03125 / -200.5 / -1418.78125

Coordonnées galactiques: R: 4 468,023 / l: 108,534 / b: -2,572
Coordonnées équatoriales: Ascension droite: 23h 2m 12,740s / Déclinaison: 57° 12'52,219''


Zone habitable :
Metal-rich body (1 391 to 14 504 ls), Earth-like world (228 324 to 342 444 ls), Water world (187 225 to 725 090 ls), Ammonia world (473 725 to 1 289 049 ls), Terraformable (177 836 to 354 839 ls)

Crédits estimés : 69 993 cr

Rapport de traffic

This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by 4DDh.

333 ships passed through V509 Cassiopeiae space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through V509 Cassiopeiae space in the last 24 hours.

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V509 Cassiopeiae is a yellow hypergiant, one of the rarest types of stars. Current estimates suggest there are no more than 15 of these stars in the entire galaxy. Yellow hypergiants are an extremely short-lived phase of late stellar evolution of massive O-type stars. These stars evolve from red hypergiants to blue hypergiants in a phase that lasts only a few thousand years. Many stars lack the mass to go through this phase, or have a much greater mass and end as a supernova.

V509 Cassiopeiae currently has 11 solar masses and a radius 600 times larger than Sol; this would encompass the Sol system past the orbit of Mars. V509 has varied significantly in temperature and size over periods as short as 1 year, indicating that this phase is highly unstable. The attached photo is from a metal-rich orbiting planet at 2300 light-seconds distance.

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