Revision for Eorl Auwsy AA-A h72 nebula (Epiphany nebula) | ||
Previous Revision, by EekaDroid [2022-07-09 01:26:50] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-09 11:59:56] |
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Shimozu Shinta | → | Shimozu Shinta |
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Epiphany Nebula | → | Eorl Auwsy AA-A h72 nebula (Epiphany nebula) |
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Eorl Auwsy SY-Z d13-6302 | → | Eorl Auwsy SY-Z d13-6302 |
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Nebulae | → | Nebulae |
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Empyrean Straits | → | Empyrean Straits |
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SUMMARY | ||
A redish nebula located near the galactic core, in the Gallipolis region. | → | A reddish nebula near the galactic core, that houses Guardian ruins. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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The Epiphany Nebula is almost outshined by the amount of stars and luminosity in the vicinity, making it difficult to spot at first glance. Yet it is harbour for many known guardian sites such as:
It was previously known as Teal Nebula. It was renamed by the GEC after this song and its location moved from Eorl Auwsy WB-V a114-1. | → | The Eorl Auwsy AA-A h72 nebula, nicknamed the Epiphany nebula, is almost outshined by the amount of bright stars in its vicinity, making it difficult to spot at first glance. It is mostly known for housing Guardian ruins: for more information on them, see this entry. The presence of these ancient ruins and the high star density here have made the nebula a rather popular target for explorers on their way to the core. |
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