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Pocket Atlas of Remote Planets #26

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ljcooke opened this issue Oct 26, 2015 · 16 comments
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Pocket Atlas of Remote Planets #26

ljcooke opened this issue Oct 26, 2015 · 16 comments

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@ljcooke
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ljcooke commented Oct 26, 2015

No ideas yet but I'm in.

@ljcooke ljcooke changed the title Ah sure go on Pocket Atlas of Remote Planets Nov 1, 2015
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ljcooke commented Nov 1, 2015

A hint of an idea: Presenting exoplanet data and similar in the style of Judith Schalansky's Pocket Atlas of Remote Islands.

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hugovk commented Nov 1, 2015

Great idea! You could generate imagined images of each planet.

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ikarth commented Nov 1, 2015

I approve.

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ljcooke commented Nov 7, 2015

Sample chapter list:

  1. Confringo (Epic 201445392 C)
  2. Sól (Hd 21693 C)
  3. Sinthgunt (Kepler-9 D)
  4. Demeter (Hd 122430 B)
  5. Furnunculus (Epic 201855371 B)
  6. Orchid (Hd 92788 B)
  7. Alohomora (Corot-23 B)
  8. Lotus (Kepler-281 B)
  9. Quietus (Hd 166724 B)
  10. Þrúðr (Kepler-390 B)

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ljcooke commented Nov 7, 2015

I'm maintaining the source code at araile/nanogenmo-atlas.

Currently it pulls names from a few Corpora word lists and pairs them with a random selection of planets from the Open Exoplanet Catalogue (OEC). I'm planning to use more of this data to generate a chapter about each planet.

There is a make stats command which prints statistics about the OEC data. This includes the "earliest settled" and "latest settled" years, which I'm generating based on the distance of each planet's star from our own, and the assumption that we will mysteriously learn to travel at the speed of light in the Future.

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hugovk commented Nov 7, 2015

I wonder if you could pull in some demographic info from Wikipedia but change the years and proper nouns:

In 2353, Confringo's population was around 5.5 million, with the majority living in its southern regions.[8] In terms of area, it is the eighth largest planet in Epic 201445392 and the most sparsely populated planet in the Epic 201445392 Union. Confringo is a parliamentary republic with a central government based in the capital Ferdasia, local governments in 317 municipalities,[9] and an autonomous region, the Trandal Islands. Over 1.4 million people live in the Greater Ferdasia metropolitan area, which produces a third of the country's GDP. Other large cities include Rempart, Krut, Luou, Kylajaki, Hilta, and Piok.

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ljcooke commented Nov 7, 2015

Oh I like this!

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ljcooke commented Nov 7, 2015

For #17: I'm using Python 3.

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ljcooke commented Nov 7, 2015

Now I have it outputting HTML and Markdown. I'll regenerate the story here as I progress: https://github.com/araile/nanogenmo-atlas/blob/output/Atlas-of-Remote-Planets.markdown

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hugovk commented Nov 7, 2015

Meow meow meow meow meow meow meow
meow meow meow meow meow meow meow

The official NaNoGenMo lorem ipsum :)

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suisea commented Nov 9, 2015

omg meow @Araile

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ljcooke commented Nov 9, 2015

😸

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ljcooke commented Nov 28, 2015

I abandoned it. Next year perhaps.

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suisea commented Nov 29, 2015

👍

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suisea commented Nov 29, 2015

github's emoji are all auto-white............ :)))))))))))

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ljcooke commented Nov 30, 2015

👎

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