Revision for Myumbai AA-A h235 nebula (Sunken Spire nebula) | ||
Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-07-08 01:19:26] | → | Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-10-29 18:15:59] |
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Myumbai AA-A h235 nebula (Sunken Spire nebula) | → | Myumbai AA-A h235 nebula (Sunken Spire nebula) |
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Myumbai OK-D c13-11 | → | Myumbai OK-D c13-11 |
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Odin's Hold | → | Odin's Hold |
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Situated 2,100 ly below the galactic plane, this nebula is the lowest one in the galaxy. | → | Situated 2,100 ly below the galactic plane, this nebula is the lowest one in the galaxy. |
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Situated 2,100 ly below the galactic plane, the Myumbai AA-A h235 nebula, nicknamed the Sunken Spire nebula, is the lowest one in the galaxy. Similar to the highest one (which is Phoi Phyloea AA-A h167), this is a dark nebula: this one, however, is much more dense. Star density in the area is still relatively high, so most ships should have no trouble reaching this place. There are plenty of systems nearby to view the dark cloud from, but unfortunately, there aren't many inside the nebula itself. View from Myumbai JC-V e2-364 A1a | → | Situated 2,100 ly below the galactic plane, the Myumbai AA-A h235 nebula, nicknamed the Sunken Spire nebula, is the lowest one in the galaxy. Similar to the highest one (which is Phoi Phyloea AA-A h167), this is a dark nebula: this one, however, is much more dense. Star density in the area is still relatively high, so most ships should have no trouble reaching this place. There are plenty of systems nearby to view the dark cloud from, but unfortunately, there aren't many inside the nebula itself. View from Myumbai JC-V e2-364 A1a |
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