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 ======Codes====== ======Codes======
-Each Sector has a standard sector universal code (ssuc) that ranges from 0 to 11999.+===== SSUC =====
  
 +Each Sector has a standard sector universal code (ssuc) that ranges from 0 to 11999.
 +===== SSSUC =====
 Each starsystem has a standard star system universal code (sssuc) that consists of the ssuc and the system number with 4 digits after it with a dash in between eg: 1033-0443 would be system 443 in the sector 1033. Each starsystem has a standard star system universal code (sssuc) that consists of the ssuc and the system number with 4 digits after it with a dash in between eg: 1033-0443 would be system 443 in the sector 1033.
  
 +===== SPUC =====
 Each planet has standard planet universal code(spuc) that consists of the sssuc and the two digit planet number separated by a forward slash. eg: 1033-0443/02 would be third planet in system 443 in the sector 1033. Each planet has standard planet universal code(spuc) that consists of the sssuc and the two digit planet number separated by a forward slash. eg: 1033-0443/02 would be third planet in system 443 in the sector 1033.
  
-Each moon has a standard moon universal code that consists of a spuc and a 4 digit moon code separated by a dash. 1033-0443/02-0000 would be the first moon of third planet in system 443 in the sector 1033.+===== SMUC ===== 
 +Each moon has a standard moon universal code(smuc) that consists of a spuc and a 4 digit moon code separated by a dash. 1033-0443/02-0000 would be the first moon of third planet in system 443 in the sector 1033.
  
 +===== SNUC =====
 Each non planetary non moon object like comets and asteroids have a standard nonplanetary universal code (snuc), that consists of the sssuc and and the 5 digit object number separated by a dash.  eg: 1033-0443-04563 would be object 04563 in system 443 in the sector 1033. Each non planetary non moon object like comets and asteroids have a standard nonplanetary universal code (snuc), that consists of the sssuc and and the 5 digit object number separated by a dash.  eg: 1033-0443-04563 would be object 04563 in system 443 in the sector 1033.
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