Original submission for Thueche AA-A h16 nebula (Thueche Brahe) | ||
Original submission, by CMDR Marx [2022-05-31 16:37:49] | ||
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→ | Thueche AA-A h16 nebula (Thueche Brahe) | |
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→ | Thueche LS-A d1-54 | |
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→ | Stellar Features | |
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→ | Hieronymus Delta | |
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SUMMARY | ||
→ | The northernmost nebula in the galaxy. | |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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→ | Situated in the Hieronymus Delta region, the Thueche Brahe nebula, designated as the Thueche AA-A h16 nebula, is the Northernmost nebula in the galaxy. While there are a few planetary nebulae in the vicinity, the closest "regular" nebula is 11,000 ly-s away, to the South. Since this is 250 ly below the galactic plane, and in a denser part of the galactic arm, the star density is relatively good, so there are a good number of systems nearby that explorers can visit. Image credit: GMP | |
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