March 30th, 2010
Following up my recent post on this topic, I came across another really nice one, although a bit low-tech, very similar to a book I used to have and use back in the 1990s when the web wasn’t so dense.
Credits to Eric Nylund for this one, which he uses when writing Halo novels:
Atlas of the Universe Here, bookmarked specifically to the stars within 50 light years for HALO research, but the entire site is wickedly useful!
I like Atlas of the Universe, too, very much. Simple 2-d projections of star maps on a variety of scales, centered on the sun, with information about the stars. It goes on up to extragalactic scales, too. A nice place to start, I think, in the planning stages of a story.
A subset of a list from the stars with 12.5 light years:
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a bit less easy to use is the Stellar Database
http://www.stellar-database.com/
It does allow one to do things like pick an arbitrary star, and find all the other stars within a specified distance.
That is very handy! I have needed something like that in the past.
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