Astro-Cartography
The following 3D star maps depict our part of the Milky Way Galaxy at ever increasing distances, starting at 12.5 light years from Sol. An average space vessel equipped with an F-Drive for interstellar travel can make a 1 parsec journey (3.26 light years) in just short of one Earth Standard Week.
For further information about stars, go to the Star Help page.
For further information about planets, go to the Planet Help page.
12.5 LIGHT YEARS FROM SOL:
Number of star systems within 12.5 light years = 24. A spacecraft using the latest in F-Drive technology could reach the edge of this space from Earth in just short of 4 weeks, Earth Standard Time.
20 LIGHT YEARS FROM SOL:
Number of star systems within 20 light years = 79. A spacecraft using the latest in F-Drive technology could reach the edge of this space from Earth in just over 6 weeks, Earth Standard Time.
50 LIGHT YEARS FROM SOL:
Number of star systems within 50 light years = 133. A spacecraft using the latest in F-Drive technology could reach the edge of this space from Earth in just over 15 weeks, Earth Standard Time.
The following star maps are generated using the program Astrosynthesis, and are 2-D representations of all surveyed star systems within 50 light years of Sol. For more details about Astrosynthesis please see the acknowledgements page. The maps include important interstellar trade routes, and shows the locations of the Eurasian Rimworlds Combine and Free Worlds Alliance in relation to one another and to Sol.
- Astrosynthesis Starmap (2D).
- Printer-friendly version [ i.e. white background ].
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