Hi, CMDRs. On the way back from Beagle Point I picked a random bit of space east of the core and stopped to see if there was anything interesting there. Around the 30k line and -500 elevation I started to find undiscovered planetary nebulas. One of them was a little bit different.
WEPOAE XT-A E4315 NEBULA.
It is a rather pretty little nebula with a black hole at the centre, but no other bodies in the system.
There is something a little different here though. There is a second star in the nebula, .5ly from the black hole.
This second system grants spectacular views looking into the nebula. Ones not often seen as you are usually at the centre of a PN or in a system outside it. Hopefully this comes across in the poorly assembled panorama shot below.
So that's it. It's well worth a look if you're in the area. I left a fair bit unscanned in the second system so that other CMDRs can sign the galactic visitors book.
Lastly, here is an album of all the planetary nebulas I found on the way home.
http://imgur.com/a/4Cg8M
Fly safe, CMDRs o7.
WEPOAE XT-A E4315 NEBULA.
It is a rather pretty little nebula with a black hole at the centre, but no other bodies in the system.



There is something a little different here though. There is a second star in the nebula, .5ly from the black hole.

This second system grants spectacular views looking into the nebula. Ones not often seen as you are usually at the centre of a PN or in a system outside it. Hopefully this comes across in the poorly assembled panorama shot below.

Lastly, here is an album of all the planetary nebulas I found on the way home.
http://imgur.com/a/4Cg8M
Fly safe, CMDRs o7.
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