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Space is divided into sectors containing multiple stellar phenomena such as stars, planets, comets, anomalies, nebulae, and other such things. The density of stellar phenomena within a sector of space depends heavily on its location within the galaxy. Some sectors, close to the galactic core, are densely packed while others farther out are far less densely packed. A sector of space between galactic arms will also tend to be sparse while the most sparse sectors are those called off-plane -- meaning they are not adjacent to the galactic plane. | Space is divided into sectors containing multiple stellar phenomena such as stars, planets, comets, anomalies, nebulae, and other such things. The density of stellar phenomena within a sector of space depends heavily on its location within the galaxy. Some sectors, close to the galactic core, are densely packed while others farther out are far less densely packed. A sector of space between galactic arms will also tend to be sparse while the most sparse sectors are those called off-plane -- meaning they are not adjacent to the galactic plane. | ||
Each sector is roughly a 11 | Each sector is roughly a 11.5 ly cube with over 1,539 cubic lightyears inside. | ||
Sectors which still require documenting are found [[:Category:Sector Stubs|here]]. | |||
[[Category:Places]] | [[Category:Places]] | ||
[[Category:Blazing Umbra]] | [[Category:Blazing Umbra]] |
Latest revision as of 19:52, 4 June 2022
Space is divided into sectors containing multiple stellar phenomena such as stars, planets, comets, anomalies, nebulae, and other such things. The density of stellar phenomena within a sector of space depends heavily on its location within the galaxy. Some sectors, close to the galactic core, are densely packed while others farther out are far less densely packed. A sector of space between galactic arms will also tend to be sparse while the most sparse sectors are those called off-plane -- meaning they are not adjacent to the galactic plane.
Each sector is roughly a 11.5 ly cube with over 1,539 cubic lightyears inside.
Sectors which still require documenting are found here.
Subcategories
This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total.
A
B
C
D
E
H
L
N
O
- Omega Tal'us Sector (1 P)
S
T
V
- Velastrion Sector (1 P)
W
X
- Xi Ursae Sector (2 P)