has every star 1-20ish ly + some other bright ones a bit farther away. space - show stars g - add new star (LOOK IN NOTES AND CREDITS) a - distance between two stars (after generated) mouse/up down arrows - change map size (pre-gen) s - find distance between one star and all others stars in the catalogue click on some stars (only the sun, proxima, and alpha centauri as of now) to see their planets and partners, with custom hypothetical designs for each
Based on the radar star map concept designed by Nsae Comp on Wikipedia, used on the page for the "List of nearest stars". The line parallel to sol shows the distance to the star on the equatorial plane, and the perpendicular line connecting the small line to the dot shows the distance that you'd need to go up or down from that point to actually reach that star. I hope that's understandable, because I don't really understand what I just wrote. ha. Because I am stupid, I stupidly forgot to add a way to tell if the declination is up or downwards, which adds confusion on the map. However, you could possibly find that declination by doing some cross-checking with it's distance to other stars and their declinations? Idk. Just google it. FOR ADD STAR if theres 1 star, then set star amount to 1 if 2 star, then set star amount to 2x (x being the companion star color) if 3 star, then set star amount to 2xy (x and y being companion star colors) and etc right ascension and declination in decimal form i.e instead of alpha centauri being 14h 39m 36.49400s right ascension −60° 50′ 02.3737″ declination it is 14.65 right ascension -60.83 declination do not use a2v, g2v, k6v, f1IV, etc. just use the letter. letters also work for all 3 brown dwarf types and white dwarfs