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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Masao: [QB] Using data from [URL=http://www.projectrho.com/smap12.html] Winchell Chung's website [/URL] I've been working on some 3-D and 2-D maps of the Star Trek universe. The first step was to map out all the real stars in 2-D and assign them colors according to their distance above or below Earth. The second step was to make a 3-D map by raising or lowering the stars the indicated distance. This map includes images of all the stars projected onto Earth's plane (I might change these to grey) with ascenders or descenders connecting to the 3-D stars. The stars with white borders are believed to be capable of supporting habitable planets. [URL=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v22/Masao/CoreSystemsMap.gif]2-D map[/URL] (132 kb) [URL=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v22/Masao/Core-persp1.gif] 3-D map[/URL] (208 kb) Most of the stars' name are their true names. I've put in a few Federation founding members at their traditional fandom locations. The interstellar lines indicate standard routes, generally shorter than 3 parsecs and available to fusion-powered ships. These maps are only the core areas around Earth, but I'm working on other maps with diameter of 100-ly around Earth. Comments welcomed! (These are WIPs, so please ignore the screwed up crossing of lines and stuff) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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