QZ Vulpeculae [#70698833386]

Coordonnées

This system is located at: -7855.5 / -460.40625 / 3939.4375

Coordonnées galactiques: R: 8 800,001 / l: 63,367 / b: -2,999
Coordonnées équatoriales: Ascension droite: 20h 2m 49,631s / Déclinaison: 25° 14'11,748''


Crédits estimés : 280 819 cr

Rapport de traffic

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

61 ships passed through QZ Vulpeculae space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through QZ Vulpeculae space in the last 24 hours.

Low Mass X-ray Binary.

A Japanese space telescope, Ginga, discovered this system in April 1988 when the system produced a massive outburst of X-rays, known as an X-ray nova. For a few days, the system produced roughly one million times more energy than in the days before the outburst. The bursts are caused by matter in-falling from Class K star QZ Vulpeculae onto the black hole GS 2000+25.

Numerous smaller bodies can also be found orbiting the pair, including 6 dwarf stars and a host of small rock bodies. A terrestrial body with ammonia-based life can be found just 54 light-seconds from the black hole. It is unclear how life has managed to form in the presence of the powerful x-ray bursts produced by the black hole.

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Astrocartography by ibanix.