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An extremely pronounced bar structure appears to dominate the central region of the [[Milky Way]], suggesting that the [[galaxy]] has yet to encounter a major collision event, though eventually [[Andromeda]] will make such a collision.  The central black hole, massing an estimated 3.7 million solar masses, is exceedingly tiny compared to that of many galaxies of much smaller [[mass]].
 
An extremely pronounced bar structure appears to dominate the central region of the [[Milky Way]], suggesting that the [[galaxy]] has yet to encounter a major collision event, though eventually [[Andromeda]] will make such a collision.  The central black hole, massing an estimated 3.7 million solar masses, is exceedingly tiny compared to that of many galaxies of much smaller [[mass]].
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The Chinese call it the [[Silvery River]], and this has become a common term for the galaxy.  Its massive halo, close to three hundred thousand [[parsec]]s in diameter, covers many nearby dwarf galaxies, including the Large Magellanic Cloud - currently called [[Albacre]] after the name its original discoverer gave it (Al Bakr or the White Ox).  Thus, [[mobius pattern]]s can thrive here, making it a rather desirable region of space.
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The [[hyporion]] is a unique [[dark matter]] particle found only within the halo of the [[Milky Way]].  As it is the only means by which [[hypomatter]] may be produced, it is intensely valuable, and fought over constantly - even between factions of a species.
  
 
== [[Star system]]s ==
 
== [[Star system]]s ==
 
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A few notable star systems:
* [[61 Cygni]] - a double-star system 11.4 light-years away, with several rocky planets, none bearing significant life.
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* [[Solar System]] - now called [[Lost Sol]], its original location has been replaced by the [[Hellskearn]].
* [[Alpha Centauri]] - not only the closest star system, the only system so far discovered that definitely possessed multicellular life.
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* [[Alpha Centauri]] - In addition to being the closest system known, it was also host to the [[Centaurus Relic]] and the first known example of extraterrestrial multicellular life. [[Human]]s reclaimed the system after the [[First Hellnacht]], and is sometimes considered to be their 'home' system.
* [[Epsilon Eridani]] - a young, metal-poor star about 10.5 light-years distant, and is still undergoing planet formation.
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* [[Procyon]] - a large, yellow sun with a [[white dwarf]] companion.  It is host to a number of scorched, mineral-rich worlds, hopeless for terraforming but some rogue [[artificial sapience]]s made a new civilization there, eventually becoming the [[Procyon Concord]], and even after the [[Hellnacht]]s it remains as their galactic seat.
* [[Epsilon Indi]] - a youngish star about 11.8 light-years away, with a pair of [[brown dwarf]]s orbiting at an extreme range.  The planets here are considered to be prime material for terraforming.
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* [[Sirius]] - a very young, but brilliant star, with a [[white dwarf]] companion.  The nearest [[hyperspace]] gate is here, and it is highly militarized in preparation for the [[Third Hellnacht]].
* [[Procyon]] - a large, yellow sun with a [[white dwarf]] companion, 11.4 light-years away.  It is host to a number of scorched, mineral-rich worlds, hopeless for terraforming but some rogue [[artificial sapience]]s hope to make a new civilization there, labeling their banner the [[Procyon Concord]].
 
* [[Sirius]] - a very young, but brilliant star about 8.6 light-years away, with a [[white dwarf]] companion.
 
* [[Solar System]] - host to a few notable worlds and life formsNow host to the [[Hellskearn]].
 
* [[Tau Ceti]] - an ancient, metal-poor system 11.9 light-years distant with many worlds, comets and other bodies formed largely of methane and water.  One world, dubbed [[Poseidon]], has no features other than a giant ocean hundreds of miles deep.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:25, 8 April 2007

The Milky Way, home to the Solar System, is one of the densest, most massive spiral galaxies known, and the dominant member of the Local Group by mass. While its stellar disc is physically smaller than Andromeda's, our home galaxy has about half again the mass of its already giant neighbor, at least 1.9 trillion Solar Masses, about a third of which is baryonic, and half of that luminous. This suggests a total stellar population around 600 billion, but could be as high as a few trillion.

An extremely pronounced bar structure appears to dominate the central region of the Milky Way, suggesting that the galaxy has yet to encounter a major collision event, though eventually Andromeda will make such a collision. The central black hole, massing an estimated 3.7 million solar masses, is exceedingly tiny compared to that of many galaxies of much smaller mass.


The Chinese call it the Silvery River, and this has become a common term for the galaxy. Its massive halo, close to three hundred thousand parsecs in diameter, covers many nearby dwarf galaxies, including the Large Magellanic Cloud - currently called Albacre after the name its original discoverer gave it (Al Bakr or the White Ox). Thus, mobius patterns can thrive here, making it a rather desirable region of space.

The hyporion is a unique dark matter particle found only within the halo of the Milky Way. As it is the only means by which hypomatter may be produced, it is intensely valuable, and fought over constantly - even between factions of a species.

Star systems

A few notable star systems:

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