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=====[[Star Map|Map]]=====
=====[[Star Map|Map]]=====
:The map button displays the star map (also accessed via the keyboard shortcut F10).  The star map is a powerful tool no pilot can live without. It allows access to information about every system in New Eden, much of which is not available elsewhere. The map can be configured for either a 3D or 2D (flattened) view of the galaxy. In the standard galaxy view, individual solar systems are represented by individual dot.  Stargate jump routes are represented by lines, while constellations and regions are represented by large text labels.  Individual systems will pop-up context sensitive tooltips displaying celestial bodies including stations, asteroid fields, and markers.  From the solar system view, the star map will display the current solar system including celestial bodies, bookmarks, and fleet members in space.  The solar system view is also the method by which pilots utilize scanning probes to search for cosmic anomalies and signatures.  The [[Star map|map]] is a very complex tool, and more than one pilot has gotten confused with all of the colored dots and lines. It is worth the time to read about the map and understand at the basics. It can save not only a ship, but potentially an entire fleet’s existence!
:The [[Star Map|Map]] button displays the star map (also accessed via the keyboard shortcut F10).  The star map is a powerful tool no pilot can live without. It allows access to information about every system in New Eden, much of which is not available elsewhere. The map can be configured for either a 3D or 2D (flattened) view of the galaxy. In the standard galaxy view, individual solar systems are represented by individual dot.  Stargate jump routes are represented by lines, while constellations and regions are represented by large text labels.  Individual systems will pop-up context sensitive tooltips displaying celestial bodies including stations, asteroid fields, and markers.  From the solar system view, the star map will display the current solar system including celestial bodies, bookmarks, and fleet members in space.  The solar system view is also the method by which pilots utilize scanning probes to search for cosmic anomalies and signatures.  The map is a very complex tool, and more than one pilot has gotten confused with all of the colored dots and lines. It is worth the time to read about the map and understand at the basics. It can save not only a ship, but potentially an entire fleet’s existence!


=====Journal=====
=====Journal=====