Braitu EG-Y g1 (Newet) [#97649502]
This system is located at:
24512.875
/ 26.625
/ 44460.375
Galactic coordinates:
R: 50.770,136 / l: 331,130 / b: 0,030
Equatorial coordinates:
Right ascension: 16h 9m 47,179s /
Declination: -51° 38'22,680''
Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (13 to 5.078 ls), Earth-like world (79.937 to 119.891 ls), Water world (65.548 to 253.858 ls), Ammonia world (165.854 to 451.302 ls), Terraformable (62.261 to 124.231 ls)
Estimated value: 124.318 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by AndyBoom.
It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Newet
52 ships passed through Braitu EG-Y g1 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through Braitu EG-Y g1 space in the last 24 hours.
The central star is an impressive class B of 14 solar masses and 5,5 solar radii. The only landable body is a metal-rich planet (8A) that orbits one of the 4 additional T-Tauri stars in the system. The planet has an interesting 'feel' to it, with nice shades of brown and grayish-green and the surface consists mostly of craters and some lonely mountains. The system is a waypoint for the Sagittarius-Carina Mission.
A combination of crater and mountain makes for a visually interesting landing site, with the long steep slopes leading the eye up towards the stars in the sky. Because of this, the planet is named after an ancient egyptian goddess for the night sky (Nut or Newet), and the mountain for the ladder that leads to her heavenly skies.
Landing site : Mount Maqet
- Orbital body : 8 a
- Surface coordinates : 57.27 / -95.59
- Surface Gravity : 0.25g