Orbit Distance Images
Orbit Distance Images are diagrams showing the position of a world in relation to the stars habitable zone.
Description / Specifications
For additional related images also see:
Usage
In order to use these images, edit the section containing the image and copy the appropriate line of data for the image.
Paste the whole line of data into your article.
- If you do accidentally make changes to this article, please do not save those changes.
- Please see the disclaimer, below, regarding usage.
World Orbiting
Used for the majority of worlds.
Satellite Orbiting
Typically used for worlds that are satellites of gas giants.
- They can also be used to depict the orbit of binary worlds.
History & Background / Dossier
Disclaimer
These pictures are based on images available on the internet. The source images have been extensively copied, reworked, repainted, spliced together, and modified to produce the end result. They are not the product of AI art, but they have been digitally manipulated in order to give them a consistent look.
- Every effort has been made to ensure the original source images are freely available and not copyrighted. However this is a treacherous area, with different sites giving different attributions to what appear to be identical images, and as such:
- Permission is granted to use these images, as desired, as a part of articles within the Traveller Wiki.
- Permission is freely given for personal use (such as setting an atmosphere within a game).
- Permission is NOT granted to use them within any commercially available product, whether that product is a paid-for item or is offered for free.
References & Contributors / Sources
This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
