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How the planets are named Many commands require the specification of a planet on which the intended activity is to take place. By default, the planet that the cursor is currently on - is the subject of the command. At any time you can have it's name printed on the command line by pressing cntr/p . If you want to specify another planet you can either move the cursor to it or give its coor- dinates in Space: The left galaxy is abbreviated L, the right R and the in-between region C. In a galaxy the circles are numbered 0-3, with the center at 0. The planets are numbered 0-7 in circles 1-2 and 0-9 and a-f in circle 3. The planet at the hour-12 position is the 0 number, and the rest have consecutive numbers CLOCKWISE. In the center part, there are 7 rows of planets, numbered 0-6 top to bottom. In each row there are 3 or 5 planets, numbered 0-4 LEFT to RIGHT in the first and the last row, and 1-3 in the rest. To see an example of the map with some planets' names written next to them give the "help -map" command. The allowed routes in the intergalaxy region are marked there too.