System

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A System or Star System is a star and its family of planets and satellites. The term system denotes a major world and its associated star, plus any other planets, satellites, asteroids, and other bodies in a significant gravitational relationship with the source star.

Description (Specifications)

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Star System Locations

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Star System Locations
Type World Band Orbit Distance Location/s Solar Region Grav. Relationship Remarks
Star Very Rare 0 (zero) Center (zero) Star Star Source Astronomic but not astrographic centerpoint.
Inner System Inner Worlds 1 to 6 Up to 42 Light Minutes HZ Neg Heliosphere Significant gravity Warmer Worlds
HZ Goldilocks Zone Variable Variable HZ Heliosphere Significant gravity Just Rights. Goldilocks Zone. Liquid water.
Outer System Outer Worlds 7 to 12 Up to 42 Light Hours HZ Plus Heliosphere Significant gravity Colder worlds.
Remote System Rogue Worlds 13 to 144 Up to 2 Light Weeks Remote Heliosphere to Jeliopause Insignificant gravity Kuiper Belt. Trans-Neptunian Objects.
Far System Rogue Worlds 145 to 3.27 parsecs To limits of an area of 1 Parsec volumetric cube Far System Interstellar Medium Very weak gravity Oort Cloud/s. Hill Sphere.

Polystellar Systems

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