System

System (SCAI)

Universe → Super Cluster(SCAI)   → Local Group(SCAI) → Galaxy(SCAI)  → Sector → Quadrant → Region → Section → Division → District → Neighborhood →System  → Celestial Object

A planetary system is a set of gravitationally bound non-stellar objects in or out of orbit around a star or star system. Generally speaking, systems with one or more planets constitute a planetary system, although such systems may also consist of bodies such as dwarf planets, asteroids , natural satellites , meteoroids , comets , planetesimals and circumstellar disks.

also referred to as Star System or by the common Union term Solar System, Planetarhy System In Union Astrographical and legal terms, a System is defined by the extend of it's Heliopause. All space and all celestial objects within the Heliopause object belong to that system. Naming (UAS): A star system is named

A) by the dominant native species B) By the star nation it is associated with C) By having a commonly accepted name for a long time D) By the first physical surveyor / visitor

In Union Legal Terms: A Star system is defined by the extend of its Heilopause. All objects and all space contained belong to the predominant / native sentient occupying that system.

A) A native sentient species originating from within any object or space within that system are the legal owning entities. B) A non native species or entity with spacefaring technology and no native sentient life forms are the legal entities if they occupy more than one celestial object (natural or artificial) C) Non space faring sentients only control/own their planet (including satellites) D) By being claimed and occupied by a Star nation

Anatomy of a Star System

1) STAR or STARS The sun or suns of a Star System are the name carrying objects of a Star System and the dominant star (in case of multiple stars) is the UAS coordinate entry. 2) INNER PLANETS Planets assoiated to the star(s) of that system and inside the hot and Goldilocks zone 2) OUTER PLANETS Planets associated to the star(s) of that system and outside the hot and goldilocks zone all the way to the last orbit 3) PLANETOIDS All objects within the Heliopause that are smaller than a planet, and not a moon (Satelitte) 4) SATELITTES All objects (Moons) associated to any planet within the system 5) Asteroid Belts 6) Dust Clouds, Matter Clouds, Dust Rings 7) Artificial Objects All objects created or constructed, an in permanent orbits / positions within the system 8) Sytem Space All Systems space within the Star System