Re: Stars (was: RE: [OFFICIAL] Background thoughts(Size of Human
From: Matthew Seidl <seidl@v...>
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 1997 19:01:40 -0400
Subject: Re: Stars (was: RE: [OFFICIAL] Background thoughts(Size of Human
On Mon, 8 Sep 1997 23:43:26 +0000, ngilsena@indigo.ie writes:
>> Alternately, you can check out the Near Star List in 2300 AD, which
>> lists all stars within 50 ly of Sol, and (if you buy the Kafer
>> sourcebook) 25 ly (I think) of the Kafer homeworld. (There's a good
bit
>> of overlap in there, though.) All in all there are roughly 750 stars
>> listed there... it's based off the second edition of the Gliese Star
>> Catalog, IIRC, and some of the data changed in the third edition, but
>> what the heck.
>
>There is a brand new updated version of the 2300 near star list on
>this web site.
>
>http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~stevena/2300gg2.htm
>
>Imperial Starfire had some ideas for the creation of star systems and
>planets. There was even a program out there which could generate the
>systems and store them. I can't remember the web address. I do
>remember it was Matthew Seidls site though.
Well, then the ftp site was:
ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/users/seidl/starfire
or try
http://cd.murr.missouri.edu/sds/SF-main.html
for the Starfire web page.
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