Revision for Rusty Net planetary nebula | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-05-28 15:02:17] | → | Selected revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2023-05-29 00:56:47] |
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Rusty Net | → | Rusty Net planetary nebula |
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Skaude AL-X e1-28 | → | Skaude AL-X e1-28 |
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Nebulae | → | Nebulae |
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Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
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SUMMARY | ||
A visually striking planetary nebula along the Colonia Connection Highway | → | A visually striking planetary nebula along the Colonia Connection Highway |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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A visually striking planetary nebula along the Colonia Connection Highway. The neutron star at its center provides a welcome boost to long-distance travel, but taking a pause from your journey to admire the view is well worth it. The deep red stellar remnant, aptly named "the Rusty Net," has caught within it a G-class secondary with two life-bearing water worlds and two rocky terraforming candidates. The nearby Skaudai absorption nebula is clearly visible from inside the cloud, lighting the way to Sacagawea spaceport, and farther on, to the other nebulae along the way to Colonia. | → | A visually striking planetary nebula along the Colonia Connection Highway. The neutron star at its center provides a welcome boost to long-distance travel, but taking a pause from your journey to admire the view is well worth it. The deep red stellar remnant, aptly named "the Rusty Net," has caught within it a G-class secondary with two life-bearing water worlds and two rocky terraforming candidates. |
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