Malador Cluster

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Malador Cluster
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Malador Cluster nearby systems
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System Information
X:Y Coordinates-1045.933 : -381.236[e]

The Malador Cluster is a star cluster located in the Deep Periphery.[1]

System Description

The Malador Cluster is a significant astronomical feature in the anti-spinward Deep Periphery. Located a little over 1,100 light-years from Terra, the Malador Cluster is relatively close to the Vul Rift and the Deep Periphery colonies known as Landrum and Doggerbank. The location of the Malador Cluster was released by Interstellar Expeditions on charts in 3095.[1]

Closest 20 systems (0 within 60 light-years)
Distance in light years, closest systems first:
Star Cluster 814 72.1 Doggerbank 112.7 Refuel Base Gamma 152.3 Landrum 209.4
Argondale 219.2 Gurgaldar 346.4 Fröislandis 377.1 Union of Samoyedic Colonies 442.1
Caesar's Crown 449.6 St. Andreas 463.6 Mostaganem 483.8 Ksabi 496.0
Kebili 501.4 Saidia 506.8 Tizga 510.9 Tansalir 522.0
Shahhat 526.0 Illizi 529.6 Nyamlell 532.9 Thala 555.5

Notes

The Malador Cluster was first identified in 2012 with the publication of Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions. Other than the astrogeographical location of the Malador Cluster, no information was provided in the system; in the absence of further information on the Deep Periphery no further detail is likely to be available on Malador Cluster.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions, p. 50, "Deep Periphery (Anti-Spinward Sector)"

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