BD+41 4004 (NGC 7027 Nebula) [#78215222034]
This system is located at:
-3380.25
/ -207.59375
/ 301.65625
Galaktische Koordinaten:
R: 3.400,027 / l: 84,900 / b: -3,500
Äquatoriale Koordinaten:
Rektaszension 21h 6m 56,246s /
Deklination: 42° 12'41,567''
Habitable Zone:
Metal-rich body (9 to 101.319 ls), Earth-like world (1.594.966 to 2.392.155 ls), Water world (1.307.869 to 5.065.145 ls), Ammonia world (3.309.226 to 9.004.702 ls), Terraformable (1.242.281 to 2.478.742 ls)
Geschätzter Wert: 404.064 Cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Allitnil.
Es wurde vom "Galactic Mapping Project" benannt als: NGC 7027 Nebula
166 ships passed through BD+41 4004 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through BD+41 4004 space in the last 24 hours.
NGC 7027 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Cygnus. It was discovered in 1878 by Édouard Stephan, using the 31 inch reflector at Marseille Observatory. It is one of the smallest planetary nebulae, and by far the most extensively studied. The nebula has a common bi-polar structure and a blue-green color. The nebula is unusually small, only 0.2 by 0.1 Ly, and believed to be very young, having formed around earth year 1400. The central star is a low-mass Wolf-Rayet star, with a companion M-class dwarf at almost 440,000 light-seconds distance. The dwarf has a number of small bodies including a high-metal world terraforming candidate.
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