BD-14 2129 (NGC 2438 Nebula) [#11014293667]
This system is located at:
2508.28125
/ 228.78125
/ -1973.84375
Galaktische Koordinaten:
R: 3.199,980 / l: 231,800 / b: 4,100
Äquatoriale Koordinaten:
Rektaszension 7h 41m 46,611s /
Deklination: -14° 44'32,342''
Habitable Zone:
Metal-rich body (21 to 13.003 ls), Earth-like world (204.691 to 306.998 ls), Water world (167.846 to 650.037 ls), Ammonia world (424.691 to 1.155.622 ls), Terraformable (159.429 to 318.110 ls)
Geschätzter Wert: 1.229 Cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Roehl Debruys.
Es wurde vom "Galactic Mapping Project" benannt als: NGC 2438 Nebula
228 ships passed through BD-14 2129 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through BD-14 2129 space in the last 24 hours.
A double-halo nebula located in the Puppis constellation first observed by William Herschel on March 19, 1786. The nebula was initially believed to lie within the Messier 46 star cluster, but a later analysis of the cluster's radial velocity revealed that the two were, in fact, a superimposed pair. The nebula has a Wolf-Rayet star at its core with no other stellar or planetary bodies.
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