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Revision for Blaa Hypai AA-A h68 nebula (Hollow Veil nebula)

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-08 11:47:18]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-08 11:47:33]
DISCOVERER
WhoamusWhoamus
NAME
Blaa Hypai AA-A h68 nebula (Hollow Veil nebula)Blaa Hypai AA-A h68 nebula (Hollow Veil nebula)
SYSTEMNAME
Blae Hypue VL-H b26-0Blae Hypue VL-H b26-0
CATEGORY
NebulaeNebulae
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Norma ExpanseNorma Expanse
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A medium sized dark nebula which is mostly known for containing Guardian ruins, but it also hosts Notable Stellar Phenomena.A medium sized dark nebula which is mostly known for containing Guardian ruins, but it also hosts Notable Stellar Phenomena.
DESCRIPTION

The Hollow Veil nebula is located on the Western end of the Norma Expanse region, rather close to the Sol - Sagittarius A* line. It's mostly notable for the Guardian ruins that have been found in the vicinity: see this entry.

However, there is more to be found here:

Bell Molluscs

can be found in Notable Stellar Phenomena, Bark Mounds that are associated with nebulae, and the Brain Trees that are associated with the ruins.

As such, this nebula is a good waypoint for any explorers heading to Sagittarius A*: with only a short detour, they can see not only Guardian ruins down on planets, but also some unique creatures (the Bell Molluscs) up in space.

The Hollow Veil nebula is located on the Western end of the Norma Expanse region, rather close to the Sol - Sagittarius A* line. It's mostly notable for the Guardian ruins that have been found in the vicinity: see this entry.

However, there is more to be found here: Bell Molluscs can be found in Notable Stellar Phenomena, Bark Mounds that are associated with nebulae, and the Brain Trees that are associated with the ruins.

As such, this nebula is a good waypoint for any explorers heading to Sagittarius A*: with only a short detour, they can see not only Guardian ruins down on planets, but also some unique creatures (the Bell Molluscs) up in space.

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