Floalt GO-G d11-9 (Amaethon Nebula) [#318674718563]
This system is located at:
-5004.78125
/ -551.6875
/ 15326.78125
Galaktické souřadnice
R: 16 132,651 / l: 18,084 / b: -1,960
Rovníkové koordináty:
Stoupání 18h 31m 0,458s /
Deklinace: -14° 5'40,956''
Reserve level: Nedotčené
Obyvatelná zóna:
Metal-rich body (3 to 66 ls), Earth-like world (1 041 to 1 562 ls), Water world (854 to 3 307 ls), Ammonia world (2 161 to 5 879 ls), Terraformable (811 to 1 618 ls)
Předpokládaná hodnota: 470 813 CR
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Nolanus Raven.
It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Amaethon Nebula
938 ships passed through Floalt GO-G d11-9 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through Floalt GO-G d11-9 space in the last 24 hours.
This nebula is situated approximately 1,700ly away from the Polo Harbour spaceport in the Venetian Nebula, and posesses a sizable number of large stars in the blue-white range. Fungal bark mounds have been found to exist on bodies around stars in the nebula (at Floalt KU-E D12-218) giving reason for Commanders to explore the nebula further. Many systems are still untouched by human exploration, and a further survey could lead to greater finds in this untouched area of space. Named after the deity Amaethon, the Welsh god of agriculture. The region could be a potential location for further human deep space expansion.
The nebula displays various hues of blue and orange, and looks quite stunning for travelers arriving from the directions of Sol or the Colonia Highway ports.
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System: Floalt GO-G d11-9 Body: 4 E
Inside the Amaethon Nebula nebula lies Polonium Fields, a small moon in an otherwise unassuming system. At 2.1% Polonium, this moon contains the highest known concentration of Polonium in the galaxy. At just over 500km, this small moon has only 0.03 gravity, making it a challenge to navigate the long, wide canyons that cross the moon. However, the open plains allow the experienced explorers to quickly fill their stock of Polonium.
The system as a whole is a 'Green System' - it contains all materials required for FSD synthesis.
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