CD-51 10820 (NGC 6326) [#11332685147]

Coordinaten

This system is located at: 4041.21875 / -1606.9375 / 10103.75

Galactische coordinaten: R: 10.999,976 / l: 338,200 / b: -8,400
Equatoriale coordinaten: Correcte klim: 17h 20m 51,751s / Afwijking: -51° 45'46,563''


Reserve niveau: Perfect

Bewoonbare zone:
Metal-rich body (10 to 47.145 ls), Earth-like world (742.158 to 1.113.100 ls), Water world (608.568 to 2.356.877 ls), Ammonia world (1.539.825 to 4.190.003 ls), Terraformable (578.049 to 1.153.390 ls)

Geschatte waarde: 148.264 cr

Verkeersrapport

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

Het Galactisch Cartografie Project heeft het NGC 6326 genoemd.

87 ships passed through CD-51 10820 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through CD-51 10820 space in the last 24 hours.

Discovered by Scotsman James Dunlop during his first stint at the Parramatta observatory in southern Australia in August 1828, this starburst planetary nebula located in the constellation Ara contains a Wolf-Rayet star orbited by three gas giants. Each of the six moons orbiting these gas giants is a metal-rich body, which is much further from the system's core than is dictated by traditional models of stellar and planetary formation. Some physicists contend that these moons were originally inner planets from the system's pre-nebular order that were small enough to be knocked into highly elliptical orbits by CD-51 10820's stellar ejecta and ultimately captured by the gas giants. Others have postulated that they are remnants from a single, unstable metal-rich world that was ripped apart and scattered throughout the system during an early, violent period of nebular formation. Both sides have publicly called for a detailed survey of the nebula's distribution of high-metal content asteroids and planetesimals to settle this long-running debate, but unfortunately, there have been few expressions of interest in the project from the freelance cartographer community thus far.

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