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* To open the planet over view from anywhere Press F11 and in the side pannel you can use the bottem window to select planet view by right clicking the menu box in the left corner.   
* To open the planet over view from anywhere Press F11 and in the side pannel you can use the bottem window to select planet view by right clicking the menu box in the left corner.   
By switching solarsytems or regions in the above boxes you can scan planets in regions as far as your abilities allow.  
** By switching solarsytems or regions in the above boxes you can scan planets in regions as far as your abilities allow.  


* In the solar system box you can use show info under each solar system and look at orbital bodies to get a list of planet type rather than look at them one at a time. You can also view planet directly from the list.   
* In the solar system box you can use show info under each solar system and look at orbital bodies to get a list of planet type rather than look at them one at a time. You can also view planet directly from the list.   
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* You cannot deploy command centers while docked, but you do not need to be at the planet as long as you're in the same system
* You cannot deploy command centers while docked, but you do not need to be at the planet as long as you're in the same system


* http://www.eve-icsc.com/jumptools/jumpplanner.php
* http://www.eve-icsc.com/jumptools/jumpplanner.php use this link you calculate LY range to see what systems will be in range of your abilities  it will help with planning.
use this link you calculate LY range to see what systems will be in range of your abilities  it will help with planning.


* Until you click the "submit" button, no actual changes are made to your colony. This allows you to experiment with different setups without committing to them (for example arranging buildings and links to make best use of the available powergrid and CPU). If you do not want to make your changes, simply click "cancel" and the colony will revert back to how it was.
* Until you click the "submit" button, no actual changes are made to your colony. This allows you to experiment with different setups without committing to them (for example arranging buildings and links to make best use of the available powergrid and CPU). If you do not want to make your changes, simply click "cancel" and the colony will revert back to how it was.