Difference between revisions of "World-System"
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* Astrographic term | * Astrographic term | ||
* Also called a solar or stellar system. | * Also called a solar or stellar system. | ||
| − | * Includes the mainworld, | + | * Includes the [[mainworld]], [[satellite]]s, and all other [[world]]s within a system. |
* In the case of polystellar systems, it may include all stars and their associated worlds. | * In the case of polystellar systems, it may include all stars and their associated worlds. | ||
* Also includes all bands of system including the close inner system and the far outer system of Oort clouds and orbiting comets or other astrographic objects. | * Also includes all bands of system including the close inner system and the far outer system of Oort clouds and orbiting comets or other astrographic objects. | ||
Revision as of 09:47, 14 December 2016
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- Astrographic term
- Also called a solar or stellar system.
- Includes the mainworld, satellites, and all other worlds within a system.
- In the case of polystellar systems, it may include all stars and their associated worlds.
- Also includes all bands of system including the close inner system and the far outer system of Oort clouds and orbiting comets or other astrographic objects.
- The IISS or its counterparts typically only have fairly comprehensive star charts for inner systems. Outer systems typically remain very roughly charted or nearly uncharted.
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