Crab Pulsar [#20574422]
This system is located at:
558.5
/ -707.40625
/ -6941.75
Галактические координаты:
R: 7 000,017 / l: 184,600 / b: -5,800
Экваториальные координаты:
прямое восхождение: 5h 34m 34,344s /
склонение: 21° 58'13,668''
Обитаемая зона:
Metal-rich body (0 to 4 270 243 ls), Earth-like world (67 222 400 to 100 821 207 ls), Water world (55 122 240 to 213 478 631 ls), Ammonia world (139 472 629 to 379 517 566 ls), Terraformable (52 357 934 to 104 470 550 ls)
Прибл. стоимость данных сканирования: 57 954 кр.
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Cruento Mucrone on 18 июля 2015 г., 21:45:50.
1920 ships passed through Crab Pulsar space, including 6 ships in the last 7 days.
1 ship passed through Crab Pulsar space in the last 24 hours.
Breakdown:
Asp Explorer - 1
Situated on the far edge of the Perseus arm and 700 LYs below the galactic plane, this prominent pulsar with its beautiful blue/green ejecta cloud was one of very few pulsars to be identified optically. Since the introduction of new FSD technology it has become a hotbed of scientific study, and also tourism due to its colourful dust clouds.
The Crab Pulsar at the heart of the Crab Nebula was one of the first pulsars that mankind ever discovered, back in the 20th century, by Jocelyn Bell Burnell (who had also discovered the LGM-1 pulsar a year earlier). Though her contribution was recognised by her peers, it was not by the body who awarded the Nobel Prize.