Revision for Ellaisms Remnant | ||
Previous Revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2023-05-22 21:11:47] | → | Selected revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2023-05-22 21:15:48] |
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Ellaisms Remnant | → | Ellaisms Remnant |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Ellaisms QX-U e2-43 | → | Ellaisms QX-U e2-43 |
CATEGORY | ||
Notable Stellar Phenomena | → | Notable Stellar Phenomena |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
Nebulae | → | Nebulae |
REGION | ||
Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
LATITUDE | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
A small blue nebula lit by a neutron star with rare and dangerous anomalies in the rings of the first planet. | → | A small blue nebula lit by a neutron star with rare and dangerous anomalies in the rings of the first planet. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This system was first submitted to the Galactic Mapping Project as a typical double-lobed blue planetary nebula surrounding a neutron star. It was notable for being home to water based life on a pretty ringed water world. In 3305 Commander Driftalot discovered Solid Mineral Spheres and P02 Anomalies in the rings of planet 1. This is currently the only system where these anomalies can be found earning it a spot on the Canonn Challenge While the anomalies are very beautiful, travelers should beware as the anomalies give off a powerful heat attack that can very quickly damage or destroy a ship. Further from the deadly radiation of the neutron star the system is host to many forms of surface life on its many moons. The dust clouds of the nebula create stormy looking skies. | → |
This system was first submitted to the Galactic Mapping Project as a typical double-lobed blue planetary nebula surrounding a neutron star. It was notable for being home to water based life on a pretty ringed water world. In 3305 Commander Driftalot discovered Solid Mineral Spheres and P02 Anomalies in the rings of planet 1. This is currently the only system where these anomalies can be found, earning it a spot on the Canonn Challenge. While the anomalies are very beautiful, travelers should beware, as the anomalies give off a powerful heat attack that can very quickly damage or destroy a ship. Further from the deadly radiation of the neutron star, the system is host to many forms of surface life on its many moons. The dust clouds of the nebula can create stormy looking skies on the atmospheric planets. |
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