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A close-up map of the selected star system from the previous scene. The user can increase/decrease the speed of the orbiting planets for a better view of the eccentricity of the orbit. Clicking on a planet will show the user information such as: planet name, planet class (Gas Giant, Hot Jupiter, Hot Neptune and Terrestrial), eccentricity of the orbit, mass(in Jupiter masses), period(in days), Semi-major axis (in AUs), planet inclination (in degrees) and planet radius(in Jupiter radii - also all planets with unknown radius are given a default radius of 1). Extrasolar planets have been given a default texture based on its class. Some companion stars in multiple star systems have been given a default orbit and a green spectrum color, because the orbit/spectrum information hasn't been catalogued. |
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