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| {{{type}}} || {{{mass}}} || {{{diameter}}} || {{{temperature}}} || {{{luminosity}}} || {{{habit zone orbit}}} || {{{habit zone au}}} || {{{jump shadow orbit}}} || {{{jump shadow au}}} || {{{mdrive orbit}}} || {{{mdrive au}}}
 
| {{{type}}} || {{{mass}}} || {{{diameter}}} || {{{temperature}}} || {{{luminosity}}} || {{{habit zone orbit}}} || {{{habit zone au}}} || {{{jump shadow orbit}}} || {{{jump shadow au}}} || {{{mdrive orbit}}} || {{{mdrive au}}}

Revision as of 18:25, 28 June 2020

This template defines the table "StarData". View table. This is a data template to enter data about each type of star. This is a cargo template, used to capture data, but not format the results.

Data formatting is done through <other templates>.

See also Template:Primary - gives the color of the star based on the type.
See also Template:StarColor - gives a text of the color of the star on type.
{{{StarData
 |type = Stellar Type (e.g. G2 V)
 |mass = Mass of the star in solar masses (i.e. Sol = 1)
 |diameter = Diameter of the star in AU
 |temperature = Surface temperature in Kelvin
 |luminosity = Brightness of the star in solar brightness (i.e. Sol = 1)
 |habit zone orbit = orbit number of the habitable zone around this star
 |habit zone au = orbital distance of the habitable zone is AU, to the center of the zone
 |jump shadow orbit = orbit number of the jump shadow (100D) of the star
 |jump shadow au = distance in AU of the jump shadow (100D) of the star
 |mdrive orbit = orbit number of the Maneuver drive limit (1000D) of the star
 |mdrive au = distance in AU of the Maneuver drive limit (1000D) of the star
}}
Type Mass Diameter Temperature Luminosity Habit orbit Habit AU Jump orbit Jump AU M-Drive Orbit M-Drive AU
{{{type}}} {{{mass}}} {{{diameter}}} {{{temperature}}} {{{luminosity}}} {{{habit zone orbit}}} {{{habit zone au}}} {{{jump shadow orbit}}} {{{jump shadow au}}} {{{mdrive orbit}}} {{{mdrive au}}}