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Revision for Gru Hypai DL-X e1-20 nebula (Gru Hypai Stellar Remnant)

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-30 11:41:19]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-30 11:44:22]
DISCOVERER
SoricidusSoricidus
NAME
Gru Hypai DL-X e1-20 nebula (Gru Hypai Stellar Remnant)Gru Hypai DL-X e1-20 nebula (Gru Hypai Stellar Remnant)
SYSTEMNAME
Gru Hypai DL-X e1-20Gru Hypai DL-X e1-20
CATEGORY
NebulaeNebulae
CATEGORY 2
Notable Stellar PhenomenaNotable Stellar Phenomena
REGION
Norma ExpanseNorma Expanse
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A black hole centered double-globular planetary nebula containing a dark gas giant with Notable Stellar Phenomena in its rings, including several K02-Type Anomalies.A double-globular planetary nebula with a black hole at its centre, containing a dark gas giant with Notable Stellar Phenomena in its rings, including several K02-Type Anomalies.
DESCRIPTION

The Gru Hypai DL-X e1-20 nebula, nicknamed the Gru Hypai Stellar Remnant, is a beautiful blue, double-globular planetary nebula that was formed when the system's host star went supernova; leaving a Black Hole with 2.9219 solar masses in its wake.

The gravitational lensing effects are made prominent by the surrounding blue sheen of the nebula.

Planet 2 is a Class III gas giant that appears jet black in the shadow of the Y brown dwarf star, the only dim light source in the system.

In its dark rings you will find three locations with Notable Stellar Phenomena, all of which contain K02-Type Anomalies, and one also includes Prasinum Metallic Crystals and Solid Mineral Spheres.

A K02-Type Anomaly is a mysterious glob of high-energy light, made up of slow-moving drifting particles. They appear as yellow light and will do gradual damage to your ship when making direct contact.

The Gru Hypai DL-X e1-20 nebula, nicknamed the Gru Hypai Stellar Remnant, is a beautiful blue, double-globular planetary nebula that was formed when the system's host star went supernova; leaving a Black Hole with 2.9219 solar masses in its wake.

The gravitational lensing effects are made prominent by the surrounding blue sheen of the nebula.

Planet 2 is a Class III gas giant that appears jet black in the shadow of the Y brown dwarf star, the only dim light source in the system.

In its dark rings you will find three locations with Notable Stellar Phenomena, all of which contain K02-Type Anomalies, and one also includes Prasinum Metallic Crystals and Solid Mineral Spheres.

A K02-Type Anomaly is a mysterious glob of high-energy light, made up of slow-moving drifting particles. They appear as yellow light and will do gradual damage to your ship when making direct contact.

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