Difference between revisions of "Distance"
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==Distances== | ==Distances== | ||
===Galaxy to Galaxy=== | ===Galaxy to Galaxy=== | ||
− | The distance from any planet in one galaxy to any planet in another galaxy is 20,000 terameters for each galaxy traveled. So to go from galaxy 1 to galaxy 3 would be a distance of | + | The distance from any planet in one galaxy to any planet in another galaxy is 20,000 terameters for each galaxy traveled. So to go from galaxy 1 to galaxy 3 would be a distance of: |
''20,000 * (3 - 1) = 40,000 Tm.'' | ''20,000 * (3 - 1) = 40,000 Tm.'' | ||
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==Travel Time== | ==Travel Time== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
− | [[Coordinates]] | + | * [[Coordinates]] |
+ | * [[Fuel]] | ||
+ | * [[Speed]] |
Revision as of 16:14, 18 November 2009
Distance is a number that tells how far apart, two places are in the universe. The distance is use when calculating travel times.
Distances
Galaxy to Galaxy
The distance from any planet in one galaxy to any planet in another galaxy is 20,000 terameters for each galaxy traveled. So to go from galaxy 1 to galaxy 3 would be a distance of: 20,000 * (3 - 1) = 40,000 Tm.
Solar System to Solar System In The Same Galaxy
The distance from any planet in one Solar System to any planet in another Solar System in the same galaxy is equal to 95 for each solar system traveled, plus 2,700. So to travel from solar system 1 to solar system 10 in the same galaxy, we would use:
(10-1)*95 + 2,700 = 3,555
Planet to Planet Within The Same Solar System
The distance from any planet in one Solar System to another planet in the same Solar System is equal to 5 for each planet, plus 1,000. So to travel from planet 1 to planet 10 within the same Solar System would be:
5 * 9 + 1,000 = 1,045