Kyloall QC-V d2-1841 (The Carbon Fields) [#63265010651547]

座標

This system is located at: -8370.96875 / -1083.78125 / 20940.34375

Galactic coordinates: R: 22,577.548 / l: 21.789 / b: -2.751
Equatorial coordinates: Right ascension: 18h 40m 51.148s / Declination: -11° 10'4.129''


Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (68 to 213 ls), Earth-like world (3,360 to 5,039 ls), Water world (2,755 to 10,670 ls), Ammonia world (6,971 to 18,969 ls), Terraformable (2,617 to 5,222 ls)

推定価値: 2,434 cr

交通情報

This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Andrew Gaspurr on 2018/10/26 22:43:34.

It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: The Carbon Fields

37 ships passed through Kyloall QC-V d2-1841 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through Kyloall QC-V d2-1841 space in the last 24 hours.

The Carbon Fields are a stretch of space some 300 lights years across that contains no less than 38 carbon stars or their MS/S intermediate relatives. The stretch is located some 1,000 light years below the galactic plane but is easily accessible to common exploration ships. Most of these carbon stars have a solar radius of about 30 solar radii, although there are also some larger variants, like the MS III class stars. Outstanding even in this interstellar environment is the system of Teshub (the reference system above), which holds two massive carbon stars dancing a dance around each other. Sadly, Teshub holds no landable planets so there is no way to witness this spectacle from a comfortable surface point. The system is named after the Hurrian god of the sky.

The screenshot below is from a different system, the small rocky world orbiting the star at a mere 150 ls.

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Above is a selection of a number of carbon stars inside the Carbon Fields.


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