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[GZG] Star Map was: Hello List ...

From: "KH.Ranitzsch@t..." <KH.Ranitzsch@t-online.de>
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 11:39:42 +0200
Subject: [GZG] Star Map was: Hello List ...

-----Original Message-----
> Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 12:44:10 +0200
> Subject: Re: [GZG] Hello List and some ruminations on FTL

> David Billinghurst wrote:
> > I've had a quick look at the Unofficial/Official starmaps some
> > amazingly talented gentleman has posted on the net, but my knowledge
> > of local stellar astrography is too poor to begin to understand what
> > links the various pieces together.	
> 
> Yes, I'm the so-called "amazinginly talented gentleman",
> and you points are well taken.
> 
> The various "empires?" were chosen from stars that have
> a high probability of hosting human-habitable planets,
> and were roughly somewhat close to each other, and roughly
> in the proper position relative to each other.  I winged
> it, in other words.

How does it compare to what we now know about extra-solar planetary
systems ?
Anything that is contradicted by or fits discovered planets ?
Any intention to update it  ?

Greetings
Karl Heinz

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