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you do you man
It's a personal preference, nothing more or less.
version: 1.3.0
- added 3500+ more names, making a total of 5300 unique names.
- names now also included from popular Shows, Movies, Science fiction and games.
It isnt about personal preference. Its about being immersed in a galaxy and seeing real actual star names out there.
However, I don't think it's correct that these Greek prefixes generally refer to close tidally locked stars. As I understand it the Greek naming system is called the Bayer designation and was originally devised in around 1600 AD. Each Greek letter refers to a different star (or system of stars) in the constellation.
So for the constellation Centaurus, Alpha Centauri is a triple star system consisting of Alpha Centauri A, B and C, which are also known as Rigil Kentaurus, Toliman and Proxima Centauri respectively. All three are about 4 light years away.
On the other hand, Beta Centauri, also known as Hadar, is a completely different triple star system, which is about 390 light years away.
Delta Centauri, which is 410 light years away, may or may not be a binary system.
"Normally Alpha, beta type designations are given to tidally locked stars or stars in close proximity to one another, e.g. Alpha Centauri (α Centauri) consists of 3 stars: Rigil Kentaurus(Alpha Centauri A), Toliman (Beta Centauri) and Proxima Centauri (C).[12] Proxima Centauri
Now, the DW game generation would never put these stars in any close proximity and doesn't even generate binary or trinary stars, thus just adds to confusion and unrealistic to name the stars like so at random.
Hence simplified. Hence the title "Realistic"."
Does that make more sense now.
However these are cool and thanks for taking the time to generate them!
(copy paste from the empire names mod but still relevant)
Normally Alpha, beta type designations are given to tidally locked stars or stars in close proximity to one another, e.g. Alpha Centauri (α Centauri) consists of 3 stars: Rigil Kentaurus(Alpha Centauri A), Toliman (Beta Centauri) and Proxima Centauri (C).[12] Proxima Centauri
Now, the DW game generation would never put these stars in any close proximity and doesn't even generate binary or trinary stars, thus just adds to confusion and unrealistic to name the stars like so at random.
Hence simplified. Hence the title "Realistic".