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Previous Revision, by CMDR Knuffya Voide [2023-11-21 23:28:08] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Knuffya Voide [2023-11-22 23:04:04] |
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Knuffya Voide | → | Knuffya Voide |
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Horseman's Fiery Reins | → | Horseman's Fiery Reins |
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Zunuae QZ-O e6-7723 | → | Zunuae QZ-O e6-7723 |
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Stellar Features | → | Stellar Features |
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Galactic Centre | → | Galactic Centre |
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SUMMARY | ||
Twin neutron stars 1ls apart. | → | Twin neutron stars 1ls apart. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Nestled 1,100 light years above the galactic center, less than 90 light years from the Ring of Fire POI, the Horseman's Fiery Reins is a stellar spectacle boasting two fast-spinning neutron stars, their mesmerizing dance unfolding just one light-second apart. As explorers approach the drop point, a 2.6 solar masses black hole serves as the gravitational anchor. The neutron stars' rapid rotation paints streaks of luminescence across the celestial canvas, creating a captivating symphony of gravitational forces, just 20,000 light seconds from the jump point. From the vantage point far above the galactic plane, one hemisphere of space plunges into darkness, revealing the uncharted expanses beyond the Milky Way, creating a wonderful contrast to the mystic glow emitted by the energetic cones, while the opposite side is bathed in the radiant glow of our galaxy's splendor. Discovered by CMDR Knuffya Voide, the Horseman's Fiery Reins stands as a testament to the awe-inspiring beauty and primordial powers hidden within the cosmic expanse. Twin neutron stars behind each other Twin neutron stars displayed vertically (Crop) Both neutron stars aligned (Crop) Also see a video of the POI. | → | Nestled 1,100 light years above the galactic center, less than 90 light years from the Ring of Fire POI, the Horseman's Fiery Reins is a stellar spectacle boasting two fast-spinning neutron stars, their mesmerizing dance unfolding just one light-second apart. As explorers approach the drop point, a 2.6 solar masses black hole serves as the gravitational anchor. The neutron stars' rapid rotation paints streaks of luminescence across the celestial canvas, creating a captivating symphony of gravitational forces, just 20,000 light seconds from the jump point. From the vantage point far above the galactic plane, one hemisphere of space plunges into darkness, revealing the uncharted expanses beyond the Milky Way, creating a wonderful contrast to the mystic glow emitted by the energetic cones, while the opposite side is bathed in the radiant glow of our galaxy's splendor. Discovered by CMDR Knuffya Voide, the Horseman's Fiery Reins stands as a testament to the awe-inspiring beauty and primordial powers hidden within the cosmic expanse. Twin neutron stars behind each other Twin neutron stars displayed vertically (Crop) Both neutron stars aligned (Crop) System map Also see a video of the POI. |
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