Wepaa ST-R e4-2384 (Matariels Tears) [#10240261056876]
This system is located at:
-9611.8125
/ -780.21875
/ 24136.09375
Galactic coordinates:
R: 25 991,281 / l: 21,714 / b: −1,720
Equatorial coordinates:
Right ascension: 18h 36m 58,564s /
Declination: −10° 45'46,871''
Reserve level: Pristine
Estimated value: 77 550 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Baroness Galaxy on 17.10.2016 18.53.48.
It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Matariels Tears
46 ships passed through Wepaa ST-R e4-2384 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through Wepaa ST-R e4-2384 space in the last 24 hours.
Located on the border between the Far 3kpc Arm and Colonia space, this planetary nebula gives off a beautiful light purple and blue glow. Its central black hole, at roughly 2.6 solar masses, is the result of a supernova that occurred some 284 million years ago. This black hole is surrounded by no less than 32 stellar bodies. These include one type 3, one type 2, and two type 1 gas giants with a plethora of landable moons. The final main planet is a large icy world with a 4.20 pressure Helium atmosphere, weighing in at almost 30~ earth masses. With no light emitting star in system, the planets here are lit only by the background light of the nebula reflected from nearby stars.
The system displays a high amount of volcanism - the majority of the moons support either water or carbon dioxide geysers, no doubt caused by the immense tidal forces that many of these bodies are subjected to. This has led to many of the moons also possessing complex and deep canyon systems. In addition, the type 3 gas giant sports a ring which seems to contain high levels of palladium and other rare metals. Other materials of note are trace amounts of both yttrium and polonium as surface deposits.
From the surface of these worlds, the sheer luminosity of the nebula becomes evident - the black hole silhouetted against the backdrop of the milky way seemingly an echo back to its explosive past (source).