V651 Monoceros (Butterfly Nebula) [#1356866620]
This system is located at:
1747.15625
/ 188.34375
/ -2431.46875
Galactische coordinaten:
R: 3.000,011 / l: 215,700 / b: 3,599
Equatoriale coordinaten:
Correcte klim: 7h 9m 17,956s /
Afwijking: 0° 49'1,650''
Bewoonbare zone:
Metal-rich body (3 to 106 ls), Earth-like world (1.666 to 2.499 ls), Water world (1.367 to 5.292 ls), Ammonia world (3.458 to 9.409 ls), Terraformable (1.298 to 2.590 ls)
Geschatte waarde: 2.443 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Zefod.
Het Galactisch Cartografie Project heeft het Butterfly Nebula genoemd.
262 ships passed through V651 Monoceros space, including 1 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through V651 Monoceros space in the last 24 hours.
The Butterfly Nebula (NGC 2346) is a planetary nebula near the celestial equator of the constellation Monoceros that was first observed by William Hershel in 1795. The nebula's distinct 'double bubble' shape is the result of a very rapid, 30 day orbital period between a blue-white A5 star and the M5 red dwarf remnant of the star that shed its outer layers to form the nebular gas cloud. There is a significant amount of turbulence within the gas cloud that has periodically caused significant changes in the stars' apparent magnitude, such when the system swung between the 11th and 15th magnitude every two weeks for a period of 4 years at the end of the 20th Century.
There are no planetary bodies in the system.
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