List of Planetary Nebula

OK, some more :

Eskimo Nebula - GCRV 4981
800 ly. from Sol
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System discovered by CMDR Buche
One big O star and a black hole.
Fun with the black hole gravitationnal lensing and the green/orange clouds :
[video=youtube;Ra8vlf3xthA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra8vlf3xthA[/video]


Not sure it's classify because its have only an A star in it but...

Dumbell Nebula -
~1100 ly. from Sol
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System discovered by CMDR ANNWN, CMDR Stella Roma and CMDR CKW
Have an A star and 7 planets (and 3 moons), with one aquatic world with life.
 
I think this is one of them. Stroifooe QD-S E4-0, a sort of greenish haze around a black hole and secondary star.

Here is a totally non exciting picture from the Galaxy Map:

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Aunairm MH-V E2-658, discovered by a CMDR Vreynn. Fairly close to the direct route to Sagittarius. Small black hole center, two orbiting planets (one of which being a Gas giant with rings). Blue/Green hue inside, blue from a distance.
EOS Audst TD-T E3-2163, discovered by a CMDR Alpha Backer #2. Again fairly close to the Sagittarius Path. Neutron star center, but very faint nebulosity in the system, barely visible. Looks OK from nearby systems
Stranaei LR-W E1-532, discovered by me... on the Sagittarius path... *very* blue!
 
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Here's another one, also on the way to Sag A*;
OEPHAIRD CF-A E7699, in-game name "OEPHAIRD CF-A E7699 NEBU", first discovered by CMDR TAINO MARLEY;
And what makes this one somewhat unique:
It has a Neutron star orbited by both a Water World, and a cinder orbited by an Earth-like planet, so this system ticks most boxes for an explorer!


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From the Galaxy Map

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From a nearby Star System

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The Earth-like

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And the System View
 
Updated list, sorry that i have been gone for so long.
Also i did not put all submissions in at this update as i simply have to rush somewhere right now, a new update will come in about 6-7 hours when i am back.

Fly safe commanders!
 
NGC 4463 SECTOR RY-R e4-5
~3800 ly. from Sol
First Discovered by CMDR GOATSNARFER
Neutron star with 2 Aquatics Worlds (one terraformable) orbiting around each other.
Galaxy Map :
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The terraformable Water World :
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Might want to drop a line to Erimus in PM or in the Community Mapping thread so all of these wonderful jewels can get put on the big maps
 
Might want to drop a line to Erimus in PM or in the Community Mapping thread so all of these wonderful jewels can get put on the big maps

Good idea!
Will do that and update the thread hopefully tommorow!
Sorry that i've been so inactive in this thread but i have had little time to be around and update it, it will hopefully change soon.

Fly safe commanders!
 
Blargh - I've found 4 or 5 now (one previously discovered on the way to Sag A,4 others with no "discovered by" tag yet, an dI am hoping to own them), and did not note the names. I'm still 45kLy out though, so will start taking snaps...

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Stranaei LR-W E1-532, discovered by me... on the Sagittarius path... *very* blue!

Only if you get back to sell it first. I'm pretty sure I found that one about two months ago, but seeing as I am still out, I'm unlikely to actually claim the "discovered by" tag. Also, I would have been willing to bet a few of the other explorers ahead of me probably scanned it, too.

You only own it if you turn it in first.

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Thread updated.
I think i've got all submitted planetary nebulas in the list now.
Please notify me if there's anyone missing!

Fly safe commanders!
 
I passed through Myriesly HR-N e6-4354 earlier this evening.
It is on Erimus' Galactic Mapping project in Map 11, point #11 "Myriesly "Amethyst Cloud" Stellar Remnant"
I wasn't first discoverer, that was Cmdr Barnaba and it is 585.04ly from Sagittarius A*.

Views from 3 systems around the outskirts of the nebula.
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Inside the nebula itself. It's a lot darker.
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Cartographic info and location of the system in the galaxy
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From the first PN I saw I fell in love and made a mission to go out and find my own. What I found was EIDAIRLD FM-V E2-53 with a wonderful neutron at its center and a L-star with an orbiting Ammonia world. Could not have asked for a better discovery but could for more pics, I hope to get out exploring again very soon.Screenshot_0330.jpgScreenshot_0331.jpgScreenshot_0332.jpgScreenshot_0329.jpg
 
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Over the past few weeks I've made a few trips to try and visit as many of the real planetary nebula as possible & take a selfie in each one. Most have already been visited by CMDRs but here are 8 I managed to get first discovered status on.

GCRV 6493 (NGC 3211)

This is an unusual one as the main star is a class A. With just one other exception, all of the real PNs I've been to are Wolf-Rayet systems.


CSI-61-15434 (NGC 5979)

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CD-51 10820 (NGC 6326)

I also entirely mapped out the NGC 6326 Sector.

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IRAS 19581+0135 (NGC 6852)

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CSI+50-22218 (IC 5217)

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GCRV 6807 (IC 2621)


GCRV 7815 (IC 4191)

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BD-21 4483 (IC 4634)

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These ones had already been discovered. I've given the discovery CMDR's name for each.

CD-41 4893 (NGC 2792, CMDR Sunny V. Isegrim)

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GSC 8588-0317 (NGC 2899, CMDR Duita Rider)

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CD-50 8073 (NGC 5307, CMDR Princess Luna)

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CPD-65 2513 (NGC 5315, CMDR Princess Luna)


Hen 2-215 (NGC 6337, CMDR Tylar)

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CSI+09-19291 (NGC 6804, CMDR 4-Ever-19)

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CSI+29-19529 (NGC 6842, CMDR Anuranium)

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CSI+47-21046 (NGC 7026, CMDR Kerber)

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BD+41 4004 (NGC 7027, CMDR Al Walker)

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IRAS 21124+4604 (NGC 7048, CMDR Llxyoll)


CSI+61-22385 (NGC 7354, CMDR Afterglow[UGC])

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