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The '''Celestial Bodies Category''' consists of stars ([[M Star (Red)|Red]], [[K Star (Orange)|Orange]], [[F Star (Yellow)|Yellow]], [[O Star (Blue)|Blue]], [[Neutron Star]]) and [[Black Hole|black holes]]. These bodies can be interacted with [[StarMap]] to locate, [[Telescope]] to get information of these, and so on. |
The '''Celestial Bodies Category''' consists of stars ([[M Star (Red)|Red]], [[K Star (Orange)|Orange]], [[F Star (Yellow)|Yellow]], [[O Star (Blue)|Blue]], [[Neutron Star]]) and [[Black Hole|black holes]]. These bodies can be interacted with by [[StarMap]] to locate, [[Telescope]] to get information of these, and so on. |
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The Universe also contains multiple star systems in single coordinates, which are enormous for nagivation to obtain resources and the efficiency of [[SolarPanel|solar panels]]. |
The Universe also contains multiple star systems in single coordinates, which are enormous for nagivation to obtain resources and the efficiency of [[SolarPanel|solar panels]]. |
Revision as of 12:57, 7 January 2024
The Celestial Bodies Category consists of stars (Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Neutron Star) and black holes. These bodies can be interacted with by StarMap to locate, Telescope to get information of these, and so on.
The Universe also contains multiple star systems in single coordinates, which are enormous for nagivation to obtain resources and the efficiency of solar panels.
Pages in category "Celestial Bodies"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.