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Charts of habitability spread and mineral concentrations

08/01/06: I have finally updated this web page.  The following charts were created using a sample of over 100 million planets. All parameters are independent of each other with the exception of the mineral concentrations if Radiation is greater than 90mR.

04/04/06: Many thanks to Dogthinkers and Kelzar for showing me that my Mineral Charts were wrong.  The increase in mineral concentrations only occurs in the HIGH extreme range of radiation (+40 to +49). I will have updated charts in a few days.

09/27/02: I have replaced the Mineral Chart with three new ones. Normal range is from 0 to ±39 clicks, Extreme range is from ±40 to ±49 clicks.

09/20/02: The following charts were created using a sample of 3,395,092 planets. You will notice the stair stepping on the low end of the Gravity chart. This is due to limitations of *.p1 file format. One interesting chart to look at is Mineral Concentration.

09/20/02: I used a tri-immune JoaT, so as to not unduly bias the sample. I also used a StarMOD to increase the planetary scanner to 4999/9999 ly range. These charts were created in Excel. I have all of my data available in a zip file. One file with all raw planetary data (56,217KB) and one file without the planetary data (34KB). If you would like a copy, please e-mail me.


Gravity and Temperature population percentages are as follows;

±50 clicks from center ….. 0%                                     ±49 clicks from center ….. 0.1*(1/0.9)%                     ±48 clicks from center ….. 0.2*(1/0.9)%

±47 clicks from center ….. 0.3*(1/0.9)%                     ±46 clicks from center ….. 0.4*(1/0.9)%                     ±45 clicks from center ….. 0.5*(1/0.9)%

±44 clicks from center ….. 0.6*(1/0.9)%                     ±43 clicks from center ….. 0.7*(1/0.9)%                     ±42 clicks from center ….. 0.8*(1/0.9)%

±41 clicks from center ….. 0.9*(1/0.9)%                     -40 thru +40 clicks form center ….. (1/0.9)%

Radiation population percentages are as follows;

±50 clicks from center ….. 0%                                     -49 thru +49 clicks from center ….. (1/0.99)%


 

Last Updated on 8/1/06
By Alan L. Kolaga
Email: alan.kolaga@cox.net

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