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Revision for Eolls Graae AA-A h31 nebula (Bendurion's Present nebula)

Previous Revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2022-07-28 09:56:56]Selected revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2022-07-28 10:37:38]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Bendurion's PresentEolls Graae AA-A h31 nebula (Bendurion's Present nebula)
SYSTEMNAME
Eolls Graae PG-E b15-4Eolls Graae PG-E b15-4
CATEGORY
NebulaeNebulae
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Outer Orion-Perseus ConfluxOuter Orion-Perseus Conflux
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A blue and orange emission nebula 35,400 LYs from Sol, situated close to where the Perseus Arm & Orion Arm begin to diverge.A blue and orange emission nebula 35,400 LYs from Sol, situated close to where the Perseus Arm & Orion Arm begin to diverge.
DESCRIPTION

Bendurion's Present is a blue and orange emission nebula 35,400 LYs from Sol, situated close to where the Perseus Arm & Orion Arm begin to diverge.

The nebula has two distinct lobes separated by a dark cloud with a diameter of approximately 100 light years containing hundreds of systems. The appearance of the nebula can vary significantly depending on where you are viewing it from.

Gas Giant With Nebula in the backdrop

Neutron Star

The nebula was home to many systems containing bark mounds but now they are very hard to locate even when signals are present. There are also Blatteum Bioluminescent Anemones (find examples before approval) and other more abundant life forms present in the nebula.

Bendurion's Present is a blue and orange emission nebula 35,400 LYs from Sol, situated close to where the Perseus Arm & Orion Arm begin to diverge.

Bendurion's Present

The nebula has two distinct lobes separated by a dark cloud with a diameter of approximately 100 light years containing hundreds of systems. The appearance of the nebula can vary significantly depending on where you are viewing it from.

Gas Giant With Nebula in the backdrop

Neutron Star

The nebula was home to many systems containing bark mounds but now they are very hard to locate even when signals are present.

There are also Blatteum Bioluminescent Anemones (Eolls Graae CG-X e1-0) and other more abundant life forms present in the nebula.

Blatteum Bioluminescent Anemones

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