Orbit Distance Images
Orbit Distance Images are diagrams showing the position of a world in relation to the stars habitable zone.
Description / Specifications[edit]
A simple diagram intended to show the position of a world relative to its primary star and the habitable zone.
- The depiction of the star in the diagram is purely representative.
- It is generic - it does not reflect the actual color of the primary.
For additional related images also see:
Usage[edit]
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.
Alternatively, open the image, copy the name, and use it within the Image Size format shown below.
Image Size[edit]
These images are intended to be displayed at a set size - 600 pixels wide (about 6 inches, or 15 cm).
This is achieved by using the following format (though be aware, not all images are jpgs):
[[File:Image Name.png|600 px]]
The uploaded images are larger, allowing the referee to scale them to taste by using different "px" values in the line above.
World Orbits[edit]
Used for the majority of worlds.
Basic Orbital Distance Charts[edit]
Detailed Habitable Zone Charts[edit]
Satellite World Orbits[edit]
Typically used for worlds that are satellites of gas giants.
- They can also be used to depict the orbit of binary worlds or worlds with significant moons.
Basic Orbit Diagrams[edit]
Detailed HZ Satellite Orbit Diagrams[edit]
Asteroid Belt Orbits[edit]
Used for asteroid belts or planetoid belts.
Large Belts[edit]
Companion Star Orbits[edit]
Used for companion stars in binary, trinary or quaternary systems with unusual orbital distances.
Orbit Diagrams[edit]
Choose the color and size of the stars as most appropriate.
Small Binary Stars[edit]
Large & Small Binary Stars[edit]
Trinary and Quaternary Orbits[edit]
Elliptical Orbit[edit]
Orbital Inclination[edit]
Axial Tilt[edit]
Sphere[edit]
History & Background / Dossier[edit]
These diagrams were created by myself.
- Permission is freely granted to use them as desired.
References & Contributors / Sources[edit]
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
