T Tauri (Hind Mine / Hind Nebula (T Tauri)) [#182276016435]
Allégeance :
Indépendant
Gouvernement :
Corporation
Économie :
Extraction
Sécurité :
Medium
Population :
21 264
Faction administratrice :
Azimuth Biotech
(Politique expansionniste)
This system is located at:
-32.96875
/ -206.40625
/ -557.3125
Coordonnées galactiques:
R: 595,221 / l: 176,615 / b: -20,290
Coordonnées équatoriales:
Ascension droite: 4h 24m 54,588s /
Déclinaison: 19° 38'59,813''
Niveau des réserves : Ressources inexploitées
Zone habitable :
Metal-rich body (2 to 33 ls), Earth-like world (515 to 773 ls), Water world (423 to 1 637 ls), Ammonia world (1 069 to 2 910 ls), Terraformable (401 to 801 ls)
Crédits estimés : 5 785 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by AndySpawn on 11 janv. 2015 01:18:41.
Cela a été nommé par le Projet Cartographie Galactique avec le nom de : Hind Mine / Hind Nebula (T Tauri)
4459 ships passed through T Tauri space, including 4 ships in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through T Tauri space in the last 24 hours.
Azimuth Biotech (Expansion) | 67,551 % | ||
Hind Co-Operative (Civil unrest) | 32,449 % | ||
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Astrophotography by Mienamoo
The Hind Mine asteroid base was constructed in 3303 by Taurus Mining Ventures. It is in the T Tauri system - orbiting the star that illuminates the Hind's Variable Nebula.
This base was used as a supply depot for the Premonition Allied Coordination in the hours leading up to their mission to defend Salomé.
Reference: Link
NGC 1555, sometimes known as Hind's Nebula, is a variable nebula, illuminated by the star T Tauri, located in the constellation Taurus. The nebula was discovered on October 11, 1852 by John Russell Hind. It is a yellowish/orange nebula and when viewed from within the T Tauri system, part of the nebula resembles the shape of a bird in flight (large image).
T Tauri itself is a very young pre-main-sequence star in the process of contracting to the main sequence. It is the prototype of the T Tauri stars. These young stars have surface temperatures similar to those of main-sequence stars of the same mass, but they are significantly more luminous because their radii are larger. Their central temperatures are too low for hydrogen fusion. Instead, they are powered by gravitational energy released as the stars contract, while moving towards the main sequence, which they reach after about 100 million years. [Note: In Elite Dangerous T-Tauri is depicted as a G-class main sequence star. It is unkown why this is so.] (Source)
The Hind Nebula was the destination of one of the early research voyages organized by the First Great Expedition - making it one of the first nebulae to be surveyed by group exploration (source).