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==== Non-Aligned, Unclaimed ====
 
==== Non-Aligned, Unclaimed ====
There are 269 worlds in [[Astron Sector]], the majority non-aligned and denoted as "unclaimed". The estimated population of the sector varies depending on the source - it is considered to be in the range of billions to tens of billions.
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There are 269 worlds in [[Astron Sector]], the majority non-aligned and denoted as "unclaimed". The estimated population of the sector varies depending on the source - it is considered to be in the low billions.

Revision as of 16:07, 6 October 2021

The Astron sector has 269 worlds with an estimated population of less than 1 million, a per capita income of Cr0, and a total economy is BCr0. Driving this economy are no Agricultural (Ag) worlds, no Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, no Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, no Rich (Ri) worlds, and no Industrial (In) worlds. The average technology level is 1 (with most between 0 and 3). The highest technology level is 6 at [[(world)|]] (Astron 2307), [[(world)|]] (Astron 3210), [[(world)|]] (Astron 0514), [[(world)|]] (Astron 0927), and [[(world)|]] (Astron 2940).

The Astron sector contains 409 stars and no identified planets; 141 monostellar systems, 122 binary systems, no trinary systems, and six systems with four or more stars. 222 of the 269 systems (82%) have native gas giants. There are seven Asteroid (As) belts, 24 Desert (De) worlds, no Garden (Ga) worlds, 13 Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, 42 Poor (Po) worlds, 23 Vacuum (Va) worlds, and 15 Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds.

Astron has no inhabitants.

1 identified sophont populations in Astron


Polities: 1105

Only one polity exists within the sector.

Non-Aligned, Unclaimed

There are 269 worlds in Astron Sector, the majority non-aligned and denoted as "unclaimed". The estimated population of the sector varies depending on the source - it is considered to be in the low billions.