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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Jo Ella's Flares

Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-10-29 06:28:29]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-10-29 13:20:41]
DISCOVERER
Nik FuryNik Fury
NAME
Jo Ella's FlaresJo Ella's Flares
SYSTEMNAME
Gru Hypue AA-A g4Gru Hypue AA-A g4
CATEGORY
Stellar FeaturesStellar Features
CATEGORY 2
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
REGION
Inner Scutum-Centaurus ArmInner Scutum-Centaurus Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
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.A closed binary system that consists of Neutron Pulsar and a Black Hole, on the way to Colonia. It also features good views of the nearby nebula and the other celestial bodies within the system.
DESCRIPTION

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 distance

The 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 point

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.

As seen in this picture, the temperature rises to a degree that heat vents are activated by default, even while being relatively far.

Travelers should be wary while getting close to the Black Hole, as the temperature rises a bit thanks to the combination of both stars. There should also be a bit of caution while "spending the night" near the black hole as one could end up waking up to "Hazardous Enviroment" all over their ship.

This system 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 distance

The 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 point

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.

As seen in this picture, the temperatures of ships rise to a high enough level that heat vents are automatically activated, even while being relatively far.

Travelers should be wary while getting close to the Black Hole, as the temperature rises significantly due to the proximity of both stars. There should also exercise caution if they decide to "spend the night" near the black hole, as one could end up waking up to "Hazardous Environment" alarms blaring throughout their ship.

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