BD+58 392 (Stock 2 Open Cluster) [#82644537938]

Coordenadas

This system is located at: -706.875 / -37.5625 / -663.21875

Galactic coordinates: R: 970,022 / l: 133,175 / b: -2,219
Equatorial coordinates: Right ascension: 2h 12m 15,252s / Declination: 59° 2'9,152''


Nível da reserva: Imaculada

Zona habitável:
Metal-rich body (50 to 308 ls), Earth-like world (4.843 to 7.263 ls), Water world (3.971 to 15.379 ls), Ammonia world (10.048 to 27.341 ls), Terraformable (3.772 to 7.526 ls)

Valor estimado: 228.288 cr

In this system you can find all the materials for FSD Injections. This is a GREEN system.
Relatório de tráfego

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

It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Stock 2 Open Cluster

55 ships passed through BD+58 392 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through BD+58 392 space in the last 24 hours.

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Stock 2 is a bright and large open cluster Cassiopeia constellation. The cluster was identified by astronomer Jurgen Stock as part of 24 different open clusters. The cluster received the nickname of "Muscleman Cluster" from the appearance of a man flexing his muscles, or lifting weights, according to different observers. The cluster is easily identified on Earth under good conditions with the naked eye, and often observed with binoculars due to the large size of the cluster.

Stock 2 is a large and diffuse cluster, containing a few 'named' stars scattered throughout the procedurally-generated stars. The Stock 2 sector is embedded inside the Wredguia and Synuefai Sectors, carving out a sphere roughly 200 Ly in diameter.

The most unusual member of the association is carbon-star HIP 9057. While not otherwise interesting, the HIP 9057 has a companion M-class star which has a life-bearing water world suitable for terraforming. BD+58 392 is an orange giant with many ringed bodies and gas giants (see photo). HIP 11631 has an earth-like world in close orbit around the M-class secondary star. HIP 13457 has a terraformable water-world moon of a Y-class dwarf (orbiting B-class primary).

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