Revision for Phoi Phyloea AA-A h167 nebula - Black Smoke Nebula | ||
Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2023-02-06 00:38:45] | → | Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2023-02-06 00:47:39] |
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Black Smoke Nebula (formerly Orange Smoke Nebula) | → | Phoi Phyloea AA-A h167 nebula - Black Smoke Nebula |
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Phoi Phyloea UO-Z e1 | → | Phoi Phyloea UO-Z e1 |
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Nebulae | → | Nebulae |
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Izanami | → | Izanami |
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At 2,500 ly above the galactic plane, this is the highest large nebula. | → | At 2,500 ly above the galactic plane, this is the highest large nebula. |
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The Phoi Phyloea AA-A h167 nebula is situated 2,500 ly above the galactic plane, and this makes it the highest one in the galaxy. (Excluding some planetary nebulae.) It's close enough to the galactic core that it can still be reached without too much difficulty. Unfortunately, there are few star systems to be found around the nebula, and none inside. Also, as it is a dark nebula, it's barely visible unless Commanders view it in front of the Milky Way. | → | The Phoi Phyloea AA-A h167 nebula is situated 2,500 ly above the galactic plane, and this makes it the highest one in the galaxy. (Excluding some planetary nebulae.) It's close enough to the galactic core that it can still be reached without too much difficulty. Unfortunately, there are few star systems to be found around the nebula, and none inside. Also, as it is a dark nebula, it's barely visible unless Commanders view it in front of the Milky Way. It is nicknamed this way as it was formerly known Orange Smoke Nebula; an unknown event caused it to lose a great part of its mass and orange color. |
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