NGC 1333 Sector FB-X c1-4 (NGC 1333 Nebula) [#1182759883282]
This system is located at:
-382.15625
/ -383.4375
/ -958.28125
Galactic coordinates:
R: 1.100,623 / l: 158,258 / b: -20,388
Equatorial coordinates:
Right ascension: 3h 29m 13,287s /
Declination: 31° 27'3,948''
Zona habitável:
Metal-rich body (2 to 10 ls), Earth-like world (163 to 245 ls), Water world (134 to 518 ls), Ammonia world (338 to 921 ls), Terraformable (127 to 253 ls)
Valor estimado: 1.764 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Irisa Nyira on 01/12/2015 16:12:14.
It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: NGC 1333 Nebula
474 ships passed through NGC 1333 Sector FB-X c1-4 space, including 2 ships in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through NGC 1333 Sector FB-X c1-4 space in the last 24 hours.
NGC 1333 Nebula is a red-green reflection nebula located in the Perseus Molecular Cloud that was first discovered by Eduard Schoenfeld in 1855. It is the most active region of star formation within the Perseus Molecular Cloud, featuring an estimated 150 young, low-mass stars. Only one system, a 178 million year old T-Tauri star located on the outer edge of the cloud, is currently bright and distinct enough for an FSD guidance system to target, but it offers an amazing views of NGC 1333, the California Nebula and Barnard's Loop.
NGC 1333 is also used to refer to the star cluster in which the nebula is found.