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A galaxy is a cluster of [[solar systems]]. In Starfleet Commander, a universe is divided into galaxies, solar systems, and [[planets]]. There are 18 known galaxies in the Facebook universe and 9 known galaxies in the Twitter universe. Each galaxy has 499 solar systems.
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A '''galaxy''' is a cluster of [[solar systems]]. In Starfleet Commander, a universe is divided into galaxies, solar systems, and [[planets]]. There are 18 known galaxies in the Facebook universe and 9 known galaxies in the Twitter universe. Each galaxy has 499 solar systems.
  
 
==Coordinates==
 
==Coordinates==
  
All locations within the universe have an unique numerical identifer. The coordinates of a planet identify its order in a galaxy and solar system and is in the following format: [Galaxy Number]:[Solar System Number]:[Planet Number]. For example, the coordinates of the seventh planet in the eighth solar system in the fourth galaxy are 4:8:7.
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All locations within the universe have an unique numerical identifer. The [[coordinates]] of a planet identify its order in a galaxy and solar system and is in the following format: '''[Galaxy Number]:[Solar System Number]:[Planet Number]'''. For example, the coordinates of the seventh planet in the eighth solar system in the fourth galaxy are 4:8:7.

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A galaxy is a cluster of solar systems. In Starfleet Commander, a universe is divided into galaxies, solar systems, and planets. There are 18 known galaxies in the Facebook universe and 9 known galaxies in the Twitter universe. Each galaxy has 499 solar systems.

Coordinates

All locations within the universe have an unique numerical identifer. The coordinates of a planet identify its order in a galaxy and solar system and is in the following format: [Galaxy Number]:[Solar System Number]:[Planet Number]. For example, the coordinates of the seventh planet in the eighth solar system in the fourth galaxy are 4:8:7.