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Clicking on a planet displayed on the StarMap will automatically configure the <small>(view)</small>coordinates property of attached [[HyperDrive|HyperDrives]] and [[Telescope|Telescopes]] to its coordinates.
<gallery mode="slideshow" caption="A StarMap in the Universe and Solar views.">
File:Findingaplanet3.png|A StarMap in the Universe view.
File:Findingaplanet4.png|The StarMap in the Solar view
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*Radius ''<small>(Only for stars/[[Black Hole|black holes]])</small>''
[[File:Findingaplanet5.png|thumb|525x525px|An example of the telescope UI]]
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'''Do <big><u>NOT</u></big> go for [[Neutron Star|neutron]] or [[Black Hole|black hole]] systems''', as they are often checked by raiders. If you want to set up a space station however, a [[Neutron Star|neutron]] system is worth considering due to the increased [[Power and electronics#Generating Power|solar power generation]], just make sure it's on random coordinates so it isn't found.
[[M Star (Red)|Red giants]] ''<small>(M type)</small>'' are only worth considering if you do not heavily rely on solar, or if the planets are great. These make great picks for a later base as you'll likely have the [[resources]] to build more powerful [[Power and electronics#Generating power|power generation setups]] which can supplant abundant solar power. Their decereased solar output will work to your advantage, bringing less attention to the solar system, passively hiding your base from griefers.
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