Auphaigh CL-Y g1 (Dante's Inferno) [#83491758]

Координаты

This system is located at: -9896.90625 / -33.03125 / 51274.5

Галактические координаты: R: 52 220,917 / l: 10,925 / b: -0,036
Экваториальные координаты: прямое восхождение: 18h 9m 48,226s / склонение: -19° 29'55,586''


Прибл. стоимость данных сканирования: 30 801 кр.

Отчёт о передвижениях

This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Andrew Gaspurr on 8 окт. 2016 г., 9:19:22.

Название, присвоенное Galactic Mapping Project: Dante's Inferno

266 ships passed through Auphaigh CL-Y g1 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through Auphaigh CL-Y g1 space in the last 24 hours.

Dante's Inferno is a stellar Black Hole of some 7.4 solar masses nestled deeply within a field of young protostars. Until recently (in astronomical terms) it must have been quite active, creating a haze or halo of debris much like Sol's Oort Cloud around the system's fringes. This halo can be spotted from a distance tens of light years away although due to lacking a central star with enough luminosity it is not entirely clear what makes it reflect light. Orbiting the Black Hole are several celestials, including an incredibly fast spinning Jovian gas giant which is clearly ellipsoid in shape. The gas giant rotates once every 0.7 standard days.

The system is named after the ancient poem by author Dante Alighieri which covers a journey to Hell. It is alluding to the nearby galactic region of Styx, which in ancient times was referred to as the river dividing the overworld and the underworld.

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Dante's Inferno