Revision for Jo Ella's Flares | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-10-18 18:16:49] | → | Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-10-29 06:24:21] |
DISCOVERER | ||
Nik Fury | → | Nik Fury |
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Jo Ella's Flares | → | Jo Ella's Flares |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Gru Hypue AA-A g4 | → | Gru Hypue AA-A g4 |
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Stellar Features | → | Stellar Features |
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REGION | ||
Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
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SUMMARY | ||
A system with a close binary Pulsar and Black Hole near Colonia, with good views of its nebula. | → | A closed binary system consists of Neutron Pulsar and a Black Hole on the way to Colonia. It also features, good views of the nearest nebula and the other celestial bodies within the system. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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A system of four bodies: three neutron stars and a black hole. Of particular interest is the binary orbit of the black hole with the closest star: the orbital period is only 5 hours and the semi major axis is 1,500,000 km. Being relatively close to one of the outposts on the Colonia Highway, this system would make for a nice stop for any passenger liner, having both a black hole and a fast spinning neutron star extremely close together making for a beautiful sight right on the arrival point. | → |
This POI is an occasional popular stop for fleet carrier in their way to Colonia
This black hole system features four distinctive bodies: three neutron stars and a black hole which are all visible in the entry point: the so called "Flares". Body C, another Neutron Star, can be seen from the distanceThe parent has a fast orbit with its binary neutron star of only 3.7 hours with a semi major axis of 1,862,217 km. Body D can also be seen faintly from the entry pointBeing relatively close to one of the outposts on the Colonia Highway, this system would make for a nice stop for any passenger liner, having both a black hole and a fast spinning neutron star extremely close together making for a beautiful sight right on the arrival point. |
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