User:Otrere/Planet Project

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New HSpace Map of the 'verse

Back in 2010 and 2011, I worked with Mal and others on a large project to update the grid and the information about many of our planets. All worlds were moved around on the grid, and I got partway through writing up new information about many of those worlds.


Completed updates in the Planet Project:

  • All space objects have been moved to new coordinates on the hspace grid.
  • At the right is a new Verse map, showing all coded space objects (planets and moons are marked together).
  • Infoboxes have been added to all Planet and Moon pages on the wiki.
  • An overview of the new layout is posted on The 'verse page.
  • Pages have been added for the verse's Stars (the bright, hot, shiny ones in the sky, not the ones on your cortex screens).
  • Select cargo prices have been updated to keep the cargo system balanced.
  • Imports and Exports listed in the infoboxes on planet pages now show products which should actually give some kind of profit, if taken to an appropriate destination.
  • Bellerophon has been switched to the Core, and Greenleaf has been switched to the Border.
  • New Melbourne's coordinates were updated again, after the announcement of the new coordinates for all planets. Be sure to update your NavSats so that New Mel is listed at -1330 -1400 -121.
  • Angel Hair Comet's coordinates were just updated, to fix a mistake in placing it on the map earlier. The new, correct coordinates are: 2450 3350 300.
  • Alexandria and APC-088 have both been coded.
  • New details about many of the Verse's worlds were added to the wiki and to bboard 31 (a set of draft versions that was intended to be completed and then loaded in to replace the news files - now simply dormant in its half-finished state).
  • Darcke, New Canaan, and Deadwood have since been coded.
  • Others - notably Darling and Connie - have built on this work (hooray!) to create an improved chart with all of the Objects In HSpace.


References that I used: