CD-50 8073 (NGC 5307) [#93718746882]

Coordinates

This system is located at: 5879.40625 / 1490 / 5368.625

Galactic coordinates: R: 8 099,979 / l: 312,400 / b: 10,600
Equatorial coordinates: Right ascension: 13h 51m 12,790s / Declination: −51° 10'10,481''


Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (13 to 7 871 ls), Earth-like world (123 905 to 185 834 ls), Water world (101 602 to 393 485 ls), Ammonia world (257 076 to 699 528 ls), Terraformable (96 506 to 192 560 ls)

Estimated value: 2 422 cr

Traffic report

This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Allitnil.

It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: NGC 5307

83 ships passed through CD-50 8073 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through CD-50 8073 space in the last 24 hours.

This spiral planetary nebula was discovered by British astronomer John Herschel on April 15, 1836. The nebula's unusual shape is believed to be the result of a wobble in the rotation of its main Wolf-Rayet star, which was likely caused by its binary orbit with a nearby Class K orange star. In contrast to the intriguing shape of the nebula's gas cloud, its interior contains no other celestial objects of note.

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