The World of Starsector. The interstellar Gate System which binds the space of the Human Domain in a network of trade, industry, and empire collapses in an instant that shatters known civilization forever. This is the full Endless Sky map as of version 0.9.12. This is a list of all the map regions in the game. Oct 07, 2016 Here drive.google.com is an older version; the newest version is on my computer, which I don't have access to for the next few days. So this version is missing COTSA, some changes to SU, and Warhammer's mod, while also including New to Space, which the new version doesn't have since the creator hasn't don't anything with it.

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The same sky, different figures


Let's compare 28 different 'sky cultures' to see differences and similarities in the shapes they've seen in the night sky. Ranging from the so-called 'Modern' or Western constellations, to Chinese, Maori and even a few shapes from historical cultures such as the Aztecs.
Take the star Betelgeuse. This red supergiant is one of the brightest stars in the night sky. In proper darkness, you can even see that it shines in a distinctly red color. It's part of one of the easiest to distinguish modern constellations known as Orion, named after a gigantic, supernaturally strong hunter from Greek mythology.
The visualization below shows how Betelgeuse has been used by 17 cultures (out of the 28) to form constellations, each represented by a different color. The main shape of a long rectangle that is 'tightened by a belt' in the center is clearly visible, with many lines of different constellations appearing side by side. These bright stars thus seem to form a distinctive figure. However, there are some fascinating alternates in there too; mostly humanoid shapes by the Egyptians, Navajo and Tupi.
Endless Sky Star Map Constellations
The separate constellation shapes of each culture can be found in a ring around the main circle. Click on any of the smaller circles to make it appear in the center. To get back to the default view showing all constellations simultaneously, click on the central star map.