Title: Epsilon and Eta Planets' Moons in the New Star Cluster Post by: raphael on August 31, 2014, 06:24:28 AM Epsilon and Eta Planets' Moons in the new star cluster have the same name.
Eta planets should start with "ET", not like Epsilons "E". :) Title: Re: Epsilon and Eta Planets' Moons in the New Star Cluster Post by: JoolzVern on August 31, 2014, 10:33:29 PM That's not really serious a problem but it is kind of 'irregular' enough to stand out. I still get a bit irritated that the planets are never named in order even though they often have hierarchical names like "Alpha", "Beta" etc. But then I guess that mixing them up makes it intersting :D
Title: Re: Epsilon and Eta Planets' Moons in the New Star Cluster Post by: Matamaure001 on August 31, 2014, 10:38:50 PM The naming follow the ancient Greek alphabetical order.
Title: Re: Epsilon and Eta Planets' Moons in the New Star Cluster Post by: sargas on August 31, 2014, 11:37:32 PM no, in our little star cluster Epsilon planets have moons numbered e# and Eta planets have moons that are designated as et#, in the 'new sectors' both Epsilon and Eta moons are named e#. It's confusing, (I mean which e3 moon do I send my cargo ship to?)...
Title: Re: Epsilon and Eta Planets' Moons in the New Star Cluster Post by: JoolzVern on September 01, 2014, 12:51:03 PM The naming follow the ancient Greek alphabetical order. That's funny because I was sure I've seen alphas in the middle etc. before. But upon checking they do all seem to be in order. Title: Re: Epsilon and Eta Planets' Moons in the New Star Cluster Post by: sargas on September 21, 2014, 05:41:33 PM I am still getting this and it starting to get annoying. Please fix it.
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