Wilborniti'
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5,000 light years from Earth's Sun
We will be entering and begin building our Wilborniti' Office Sites, Merchant Relations, Global Linkcom stations ( To be called Universal Linkcom ), The Kingdom of Anzandria Colonies, and The Kingdom of Anzandria Counsolates in the following sectors @ 5,000 light years from Earth's Sun:
The Heart and Soul Nebulae
Located in the Perseus Arm of the Galaxy, the Heart and Soul Nebulae are located in a region of active star formation containing many young clusters of stars.
The California Nebula
This is a bright emission nebula which supposedly looks like the shape of the state of California (but is about 1 trillion times longer). This nebula glows because of the intense radiation from the nearby star Xi Persei.
The Orion Nebula
This is probably the most famous nebula in the sky - it can be dimly seen with the naked eye, and can be viewed from any latitude on Earth except the North Pole. The Orion nebula lies in the middle of an intense region of star formation.
The Rosette Nebula
The Rosette nebula is a circular nebula surrounding a young star cluster. The intense radiation from the young stars has cleared a hole in the centre of the nebula.
The Cone Nebula
This is another nebula surrouding a young cluster of stars including the fifth magnitude variable star S Monocerotis. Nearby is a dark cone-shaped lane of dust which gives this nebula its name.
The Eta Carinae Nebula
This is a bright nebula in southern hemisphere skies which can be glimpsed with the naked eye. The Eta Carinae nebula is a massive region of star formation in the Sagittarius arm of the Galaxy, and it surrounds the extremly massive star Eta Carinae.
NGC 3576, 3579, 3581, 3582, 3584 and 3586
Although it has six separate catalogue numbers, this is in fact a single nebula in the Sagittarius arm and another region of star formation.
The Lagoon and Trifid Nebulae
These are two bright nebulae in the Sagittarius Arm of the Galaxy. The Lagoon nebula is one of the brightest nebulae in the sky and it can be seen with the naked eye. The Trifid nebula is close to the Lagoon nebula although it is slightly smaller and dimmer.
The Eagle and Omega Nebulae
The Eagle and Omega nebulae are another pair of bright nebulae in the Sagittarius Arm where many stars are being born. The Hubble Space telescope photographed the Eagle nebula in 1995 and produced one of the most famous astronomy pictures of recent times.
The North America and Pelican Nebulae
These two nebulae in Cygnus are the brightest part of a very complex region of nebulae in Cygnus lying about 2000 light years away in the Orion Arm of the Galaxy.
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