starrangers:sectors
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- | 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/ | 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/ | ||
- | 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/ | + | ===== SMUC ===== |
+ | Each moon has a standard moon universal code(smuc) | ||
+ | ===== 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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