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Locations in the Inner Sphere and Middle RegionsImages
generated using the Celestia
program
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Locations in the Inner Sphere, viewed
from above the Galactic Plane from Galactic North. Note; the grid has a
scale of 10 light years per square Links to visible locations Aardwolf | Ain Soph Aur | Ao Lai | Arcadia | Atlantis | Audubon | Bolobo | Bourgatov | Caph | Daedalus | Daffy | Dante | Danzig | Darwin | Dionysos | Diwali | Ecotopia Dyson | Eostremonath | Felicidade | Fons Luminis | Halcyon | Nessus (Alpha Centauri) | New Mars | New Root | Novoterra/Nimbus | Nova Terra | Ouaddai | Pacifica | Penglai | Bill and Bull | Sesharia| Silence | Tierra del Fuego | Terranova | Turing | Twilight |
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This view shows the Inner Sphere from a
viewpoint above the Galactic plane and to rimward and counterspinwards
of Sol. The location of Sol is marked by a red diamond. Links to visible locations (additional to above) Deucalion | Kiyoshi | Oikoumene Dyson Swarm | Trees | |
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This image shows the Middle Regions as
seen from a similar viewpoint to the one above, but four thousand light
years further away. The Inner sphere has become a blur of name tags,
but several locations in the Middle Regions can be seen. Note that both
the Communion of Worlds and the Oracle Machine Territories are well
below the galactic plane, so are further away than other locations in
this image Links to visible locations (additional to above) Archosaurian Empire | Arkab Prior Communion of Worlds | Cygexpa | Harmonic Resonance | Keter | MPA | Metasoft | Niuearth | NoCoZo | Oracle Machine Territories | Panthalassa | Refugium | Ribblehead | Serpens Region | Solar Dominion | Utopia Sphere |
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Information The labels and grid in these images can be downloaded for use in the Celestia program here. Download Zip File Simply unzip the file into the extras folder inside Celestia; the labels and grid will be visible when the options 'open clusters' and 'nebulae' are selected. The grid is an add-on by Selden Ball; also included is Selden's add-on of 'open clusters marked by an 'x'' (other similar add-ons are available at Selden's page here) |