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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Wisps of the Shadelight

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-10-28 12:13:56]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-10-30 12:18:07]
DISCOVERER
Baka SurvivorBaka Survivor
NAME
Wisps of the ShadelightWisps of the Shadelight
SYSTEMNAME
Wepaa AA-A f809Wepaa AA-A f809
CATEGORY
Notable Stellar PhenomenaNotable Stellar Phenomena
CATEGORY 2
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
REGION
Odin's HoldOdin's Hold
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Primary Black Hole System featuring two NSPs containing K-Type Anomalies. One of them are in orbit of a Neutron Star.Black hole primary system featuring two NSPs containing K-Type Anomalies. One of the NSPs is in a closer orbit of a neutron star.
DESCRIPTION

This system is within the Wepaa Anomaly zone and has a black hole, but the main highlight to see here are the K01-Type Anomalies that directly orbit the neutron star. The wisps (and Metallic Crystals) set against the backdrop of the star's jets offer good opportunities for photographs.

Compared to various other Anomalies to be found in the galaxy, these ones are Mostly Harmless and can be approached without taking extra precautions.

There is another Notable Stellar Phenomena location around the Black Hole, which contains K06-Type Anomalies inside a Proto-Lagrange Cloud, as well as Metallic Crystals.

The rest of the system consists mostly of bodies orbiting brown dwarf stars (that orbit the black hole). Many of them are landable, and the closest A 1 a satellite has a thin atmosphere, with surface volcanism.

This system is within the Wepaa Anomaly zone and has a black hole, but the main highlight to see here are the K01-Type Anomalies that directly orbit the neutron star. The wisps (and Metallic Crystals) set against the backdrop of the star's jets offer good opportunities for photographs.

Compared to various other Anomalies to be found in the galaxy, these ones are Mostly Harmless and can be approached without taking extra precautions.

There is another Notable Stellar Phenomena location around the black hole, which contains K06-Type Anomalies inside a Proto-Lagrange Cloud, as well as Metallic Crystals.

The rest of the system consists mostly of bodies orbiting brown dwarf stars (that orbit the black hole). Many of them are landable, and the closest A 1 a satellite has a thin atmosphere, with surface volcanism.

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