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In order to make an observation, the center and radius of focus is specified in (x,y,r) coordinates, x and y being angular coords, and r the angular radius. An observation takes a week (RL time). The information gained will be the number of heavenly bodies within the view field, and the amount of light received.
 
In order to make an observation, the center and radius of focus is specified in (x,y,r) coordinates, x and y being angular coords, and r the angular radius. An observation takes a week (RL time). The information gained will be the number of heavenly bodies within the view field, and the amount of light received.
  
A heavenly body is discovered if you can specify the a point on the disc (i.e. any point within the distance of radius r from the center) and  the total amount of light received from the heavenly body.
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A heavenly body is discovered if you can specify a point on the disc (i.e. any point within the distance of radius r from the center) and  the total amount of light received from the heavenly body.

Revision as of 08:04, 20 August 2011

In this test, inhabitants of Egypt will attempt to discover new heavenly bodies by the use of observatories. The test is passed when you have discovered a heavenly body.

A person may build a maximum of 7 observatories, although ownerships may be transferred making it possible for 1 person to own more than 7.

In order to make an observation, the center and radius of focus is specified in (x,y,r) coordinates, x and y being angular coords, and r the angular radius. An observation takes a week (RL time). The information gained will be the number of heavenly bodies within the view field, and the amount of light received.

A heavenly body is discovered if you can specify a point on the disc (i.e. any point within the distance of radius r from the center) and the total amount of light received from the heavenly body.