Essack NT-O d7-1 (Teleki Carina Neutron Belt) [#48779746755]

Coordonnées

This system is located at: 18795.65625 / -85.40625 / 52125.34375

Coordonnées galactiques: R: 55 410,608 / l: 340,171 / b: -0,088
Coordonnées équatoriales: Ascension droite: 16h 47m 59,160s / Déclinaison: -45° 10'21,161''


Zone habitable :
Metal-rich body (0 to 492 ls), Earth-like world (7 739 to 11 606 ls), Water world (6 346 to 24 576 ls), Ammonia world (16 056 to 43 690 ls), Terraformable (6 027 to 12 027 ls)

Crédits estimés : 59 383 cr

Rapport de traffic

This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Serinea on 29 janv. 2017 00:45:31.

Cela a été nommé par le Projet Cartographie Galactique avec le nom de : Teleki Carina Neutron Belt

33 ships passed through Essack NT-O d7-1 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through Essack NT-O d7-1 space in the last 24 hours.

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The Teleki Carina Neuron Belt is a 'string' of neutron star systems stretching for more than 3000 LY along the Sagittarius-Carina Arm. These neutron star systems are in relatively close proximity to each other - given the location near the galactic rim where these stars are much more uncommon than closer to the core. The systems are located very close to the galactic plane, with most systems found between 0 and 200 LY below the plane. This sets them apart from the Neutron Fields found closer to the galactic core, where most neutrons are found more than 1000 LY above and below the galactic plane (source).

  • Truechea BK-I d9-11 (northern reference point)
  • Essack NT-O d7-1 (central reference point)
  • Prue Byoe MX-A d1-20 (southern reference point)

A survey undertaken by the Sagittarius-Carina Mission, suggests that The Neutron Belt might be a part of a larger galactic superstructure of neutron stars. In the Sagittarius-Carina Arm this superstructure starts with the disperse neutron stars furthest out in the Silentium region, continues via the Teleki Carina Neutron Belt and progresses further into the Viatori Patuit region in other (so far uncharted) neutron belts. It is unclear if (and how) this 'belt' superstructure located within the central part of the galactic arm, transitions into the neutron fields found closer to the core. It is also unconfirmed at this time if similar neutron superstructures can be found in the other spiral arms of the galaxy.

Neutron stars registered in EDSM (June 3303) within 7200 LY of Essck NT-O d7-1 enter image description here


Located in conjunction with the Neutron Belt is a pocket of six Neutron Stars:

  • Truechuia VY-S D3-4
  • Eogarld QU-V D3-15
  • Truechuia YE-R D4-30
  • Truechuia SD-T D3-13
  • Truechuia PI-T D3-13
  • Truechuia JW-W D1-6.

The system Truechuia UY-S D3-11 has an Earth-like world and a terraformable water world with a landable moon, and serves well as a base for exploring the surrounding Neutron Stars (Source).