V380 Orionis (NGC 1999) [#10594732299]
This system is located at:
549.34375
/ -374.53125
/ -926.59375
Coordonnées galactiques:
R: 1 140,451 / l: 210,662 / b: -19,172
Coordonnées équatoriales:
Ascension droite: 5h 38m 51,022s /
Déclinaison: -6° 41'15,285''
Zone habitable :
Metal-rich body (3 to 77 ls), Earth-like world (1 207 to 1 811 ls), Water world (990 to 3 835 ls), Ammonia world (2 505 to 6 817 ls), Terraformable (940 to 1 877 ls)
Crédits estimés : 176 993 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Pliers.
Cela a été nommé par le Projet Cartographie Galactique avec le nom de : NGC 1999
948 ships passed through V380 Orionis space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through V380 Orionis space in the last 24 hours.
A small reflection nebula in the Orion constellation near the Witch Head Nebula and the Orion-Running Man nebular complex. NGC 1999 was originally classified as a "dark nebula" because the black spot at its center was believed to be an extremely dense patch of light-absorbing gas and dust, but radio telescope observations in the early 21st Century revealed the spot was actually a hole punched in the nebular cloud.
The nebula's core includes a Class A star and two Class M stars, one of which is orbited by three high metal content worlds. Due to its location, NGC 1999 has a skyline rich with some of the famous nebulae near inhabited space -- the Witch Head, Orion, and Running Man nebulae, as well as Barnard's Loop, the Horsehead Nebula and the Flame Nebula -- all of which are set against the background of its own fiery gas cloud.
A visit to the 'Fiery Sky' tourist beacon on V380 Orionis C 1 is highly recommended.