Original submission for Gru Hypue AA-A h69 nebula (Vostok-1 nebula) | ||
Original submission, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-11-17 00:31:03] | ||
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→ | GMP | |
NAME | ||
→ | Gru Hypue AA-A h69 nebula (Vostok-1 nebula) | |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
→ | Gru Hypue JS-T d3-43 | |
CATEGORY | ||
→ | Nebulae | |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
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REGION | ||
→ | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | |
LATITUDE | ||
→ | 44.8117 | |
LONGITUDE | ||
→ | 34.8666 | |
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SUMMARY | ||
→ | 1000 LY below the galactic plane, this red and pink nebula spans over 100 LY distance, and it's on the way of the Colonia Highway. It was named to commemorate the first spaceflight program in history. | |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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7,818.09 LY from Colonia and 14,352 LY away from Sol, the Vostok nebula features very faint pink areas with red dense dark cloud area. Curiously, this nebula is fairly small compared to other neighboring nebula which makes it very faint and hard to see from a farther distance. Gagarin's Gate, one of the Colonia Connection Highway outposts founded in 3302 is located in the middle of the nebula. It could be said that the Nebula serves as a beacon to those who want to do one more stop before arriving to Colonia. One can have an amazing view of the nebula in the surface of body 1 c, which features the rare fumerola and a unconventional variant of Recepta Umbrux. The system also features quite the amount of wide ringed bodies and life signals. A great stop for any traveling exobiologist. | |
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