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 The System Map Interface shows detailed information of the planets and star within a particular star system. Normally, the name of a star will also indicate the name of the system, but this is not always the case, especially if intelligent, indigenous life inhabits the system, or if the system is of strategic importance. An example would be the "Vulcan System": While the star is named "Epsilon Eridani", the main habitable planet is named "Vulcan". Furthermore, the technical name of each planet in the the system is the name of the star with the Roman numeral of the planet's position in the system with respect to the other planets. However, as with the planetary system name, if intelligent indigenous life exists within the system, it may possess another name (eg, "Saturn" instead of "Sol VI"). This map interface utilizes detailed astronomical parameters regarding each planet and their associated star. For explanations of each parameter, either click on them in the System Map Interface, or choose from the list below. The System Map Interface shows detailed information of the planets and star within a particular star system. Normally, the name of a star will also indicate the name of the system, but this is not always the case, especially if intelligent, indigenous life inhabits the system, or if the system is of strategic importance. An example would be the "Vulcan System": While the star is named "Epsilon Eridani", the main habitable planet is named "Vulcan". Furthermore, the technical name of each planet in the the system is the name of the star with the Roman numeral of the planet's position in the system with respect to the other planets. However, as with the planetary system name, if intelligent indigenous life exists within the system, it may possess another name (eg, "Saturn" instead of "Sol VI"). This map interface utilizes detailed astronomical parameters regarding each planet and their associated star. For explanations of each parameter, either click on them in the System Map Interface, or choose from the list below.
-<WRAP button centeralign>[[:maps:system_map|Activate Star System Map Interface]]</WRAP>+<WRAP button centeralign>[[:maps:system_map|Activate System Map Interface]]</WRAP>
 **Definitions:** //Luminosity, Stellar Classification, Size Classification, Energy Flux, Hot Zone, Cold Zone, Ecosphere, Heliopause, System Coordinates, Planetary Classification, Sidereal Period, Rotational Period, Orbital Inclination, Equatorial Inclination, Escape Velocity, Gravity, Surface Temperature// **Definitions:** //Luminosity, Stellar Classification, Size Classification, Energy Flux, Hot Zone, Cold Zone, Ecosphere, Heliopause, System Coordinates, Planetary Classification, Sidereal Period, Rotational Period, Orbital Inclination, Equatorial Inclination, Escape Velocity, Gravity, Surface Temperature//
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