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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 11,500 ly cube with over 1.5 trillion cubic lightyears inside.
Each sector is roughly a 11.5 ly cube with over 1,539 cubic lightyears inside.


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[[Category:Blazing Umbra]]
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Revision as of 07:32, 24 December 2021

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.

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