HIP 104643 [#4992791133]
This system is located at:
-857.25
/ -200.5
/ 203.09375
Galactische coordinaten:
R: 903,507 / l: 76,672 / b: -12,821
Equatoriale coordinaten:
Correcte klim: 21h 13m 57,306s /
Afwijking: 29° 55'12,363''
Reserve niveau: Perfect
Bewoonbare zone:
Metal-rich body (13 to 5.641 ls), Earth-like world (88.802 to 133.187 ls), Water world (72.818 to 282.010 ls), Ammonia world (184.246 to 501.351 ls), Terraformable (69.166 to 138.008 ls)
Geschatte waarde: 107.668 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Nexolek on 7 jun. 2015 02:30:32.
252 ships passed through HIP 104643 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through HIP 104643 space in the last 24 hours.
A large class-B star and a 3.6 solar-mass black hole would be good reasons to stop by this system, but the real gem of this system is the ringed class M star in orbit around the pair of heavier objects.
As of July 3303, this is the largest known ring at 259.6 light-seconds in total diameter; this is 70% of distance from Sol to Venus. The rings are visible from over 7000 light-seconds away. It is also the ring with largest total surface area, being 211,547 ls^2 in total area. Finally this is the 11th most massive known rings around an object, at 5.4766*10^18 kilograms, or roughly the mass of Saturn's moon Hyperion.