In this area, the star density is 330 stars per cubic light-year, which is 82,500 times that of the Solar System.
At this moment, intelligence sent back by the scouts patrolling in the original three-dimensional space is sent to Command Ship No.6322.
Commander Andrei Frechek unfolds the information and a magnificent star map comes into view.
It is an immensely huge, shallow-blue, olive-shaped star body.
The absolute brightness of the star body is 11.2 times that of the sun, with a volume 1.9 billion times that of the sun.
Near this star body, tens of millions of colossal nebulas are spread out in radial shapes.
The sizes of the nebulas vary, with the largest ones measuring several billion times the size of the shallow-blue star body and the smallest ones the size of Jupiter.
Experts on the Third Astronomical Science Ship No.6322 quickly provide a more detailed analysis report.