Halo Stellar Cartography
On February 12, 2004, Walshicus submitted an interesting map of the Halo universe. In his words:
Hi, I mentioned on the HBO forums yesterday that I was making a map of the Halo
universe. I've made it the best I can for the moment, though I've made
allowance for future updates based on submissions from people wanting to see a
[real] system named in their fan-fiction appear.
I've included 2 information documents, containing general assumptions I have
made and the colour key as well as a complete list of the cartesian coordinates
of all stars used [so people can check the Z location of stars, which is not
possible in the 2d map I made].
The Excel document contains every piece of data I needed [and sometimes didn't]
when making the map.
I also have another excel document which contains 30,000 stars and information about them. It's a database of 30,000 stars and myriad information about them. I thought to include it so that fans may have the potential of making their own maps [though if requested of me, I'll be more than happy to make one for anybody].
The map itself is a 1624x1288 JPEG, and weighs in at 224k. You can see it by clicking the thumbnail below. The two informational documents have been converted to HTML, and follow the image. The two Excel documents are zipped:
Additional Map Information
System | X value [ly] | Y value [ly] | Z value [ly] |
Sigma Octanis | -146.8841028 | 16.09378118 | -226.0868678 |
Epsilon Eridani | 10.33016908 | -1.794362 | 0.351666644 |
Chi Ceti | 14.9751133 | -18.03040902 | 73.32254967 |
Lambda Serpentis | -10.06251053 | -15.39880181 | 33.61258607 |
Zeta Doradus | 12.75098982 | 18.99693108 | -30.31774339 |
Alpha Centauri B | -1.797568891 | -0.004749995 | 4.008191121 |
Alpha Centauri A | -1.814818733 | -0.016196687 | 4.000380379 |
61 Cygni A | -4.759465331 | 3.180151996 | 9.805181546 |
61 Cygni B | -4.864166932 | 3.210466482 | 9.822906262 |
Procyon A | -0.889917037 | 5.545813419 | -9.921881856 |
Sygma 2393 A | 5.273686297 | 10.34002157 | 0.74672824 |
Sygma 2393 B | 5.182161159 | 10.19121953 | 0.777500102 |
Epsilon Indi | -6.642725561 | -9.396618485 | -2.708221789 |
Tau Ceti | -7.296550469 | -8.982999717 | 2.729187223 |
Eta Cassiopeiae A / Unyielding Hierophant | 5.538617446 | -1.683713367 | 18.52237678 |
Eta Cassiopeiae B | 5.538617446 | -1.683713367 | 18.52237678 |
82 Eridani / Eridanus | 11.59426074 | -3.5068028 | 15.60585262 |
Delta Pavonis | -16.28667914 | -10.70599059 | 4.070252041 |
Xi Bootis A | -20.70869019 | 4.328693667 | 5.426366563 |
Beta Hydri | -6.816930338 | -0.892312246 | -23.37841953 |
Mu Cassiopeiae | 0.294445198 | 1.286948923 | -24.58693767 |
Xi Ursae Majoris A | 33.5636563 | -3.141436704 | 4.096431901 |
Xi Ursae Majoris B | 33.5636563 | -3.141436704 | 4.096431901 |
Chara | -23.69605706 | 1.368156934 | -13.46626006 |
Mu Herculis A | 21.29324593 | -9.505918417 | 14.35578818 |
Mu Herculis B | 21.29324593 | -9.505918417 | 14.35578818 |
Mu Herculis C | 21.29324593 | -9.505918417 | 14.35578818 |
61 Virginis | 2.684397194 | -23.67219258 | 14.31138764 |
Chi 1 Orionis | 3.269593437 | 2.391873754 | 27.95016916 |
CD-46 11370 A | 13.88922895 | -21.1572014 | -13.41469913 |
CD-46 11370 B | 13.88922895 | -21.1572014 | -13.41469913 |
Beta Comae | 27.4744674 | 1.379658381 | 11.57544633 |
BD+38 2285 A | -19.95261473 | 22.17991974 | 1.00567315 |
BD+38 2285 B | -19.95261473 | 22.17991974 | 1.00567315 |
Kappa 1 Ceti A | -26.4874929 | 12.01132418 | -6.760001348 |
Kappa 1 Ceti B | -26.4874929 | 12.01132418 | -6.760001348 |
CD-34 11626 A | 10.84736055 | -17.55666328 | 9.516052561 |
CD-34 11626 B | 10.84736055 | -17.55666328 | 9.516052561 |
CD-34 11626 C | 10.84736055 | -17.55666328 | 9.516052561 |
Gamma Pavonis | -9.686796972 | -22.72976258 | -17.09651888 |
Reticulus A | 18.55362614 | -29.18945433 | 6.506994995 |
Reticulus B | 18.55362614 | -29.18945433 | 6.506994995 |
Arcturus | 33.17485022 | 9.893063819 | 12.15688788 |
10 Tauri | -28.31702198 | -29.85041327 | 17.53334754 |
Alrai | 27.3088978 | -4.478428988 | 35.44101461 |
Alpha Fornacis A | 21.76281023 | 27.08604305 | 30.15456299 |
Alpha Fornacis B | 21.76281023 | 27.08604305 | 30.15456299 |
BD+39 2947 A | -4.177444014 | 3.270377622 | 46.53087959 |
BD+39 2947 B | -4.177444014 | 3.270377622 | 46.53087959 |
Psi Capricornii | -41.43070864 | -22.97664081 | -6.568791243 |
BD-05 642 / Sinai | 16.50398218 | 24.81856117 | 39.24750577 |
Gliese NN 4363 / Alpha Jaguaris | -36.58528263 | 39.93529081 | -43.33284393 |
Gliese NN 4364 / Delta Jaguaris | -14.87783333 | 31.87220012 | -84.23094048 |
Gliese NN 4277 / Talos Prime | -38.04647416 | -26.00588012 | -69.18639247 |
Gliese NN 4278 / Talos IV | -8.545556356 | -37.99873526 | -73.44158553 |
Lalande 21185 | 0.953954571 | -0.753489442 | -8.218429387 |
Lamda Draconis | -325.5890149 | -20.73737283 | 71.61498327 |
Additional Map Information
Map Key
Red names indicate systems known to have been inhabited by humans at some point. Orange names indicate a human system which exists currently only in Fan-Fiction. White names indicate Covenant locations. Purple names indicate systems which are likely places of human habitation. Cyan names indicate uninhabited systems.
Map additions
Should you wish to have a star system [it must be a real one] from a fan-fiction implemented in the map, simply email me at mw703@soton.ac.uk with the star name, and I'll do the necessary research. However, if the star is located in a place that would clutter up officially inhabited systems, then I'll have to say no to your request...
Points Of Note
- Eridanus: Unfortunately it seems that the esteemed Mr Nylund accidentally created this star system himself. Eridanus is the name of a constellation representing a great river, in the night sky; but there is no star with the singular title Eridanus. Instead we have a plethora of "Eridani"s.
I use 82 Eridani as the intended location for Eridanus. This is based on the following observation; in Halo: First Strike, Lieutenant Wagner takes approximately 5 days to travel from Reach to Earth. Epsilon Eridani is 10ly from Earth, and assuming he double his travel time as a result of the Cole Protocol [we know he didn't completely obey the protocol, which would probably have quadrupled his time], he would be travelling 10ly every 60 hours, or 4ly per day. It is mentioned that the Ascendant Justice / Gettysburg travelled a distance that would normally require a few days, after fleeing from Epsilon Eridani. If we assume a distance of 10ly from Reach, then the most likely single-star candidate [I don't recall Eridanus being binary] is 82 Eridani, which is conveniently in the constellation of Eridanus. Hopefully this is a good assumption.
- Sigma Octanus / Octanis: Sigma Octanus is another non-existent star from the books. The closest match is Sigma Octanis; however this poses another problem - it is over 270ly from Sol! Under normal circumstances this would seem to be a 68 day journey. This is seems a bit too far for even an outer colony, all of which are within 80ly [20 days] so far. I was tempted to consider relocating Sigma Octanus to a similar sounding appropriate system closer to Sol, however something else struck me as odd. In Halo: The Fall Of Reach, the difference in time between the loss of contact with Harvest, and the first military investigation is 8 months. Even assuming planning delays, intelligence gathering and the like, it would seem it took the battle group around 4 months to arrive at Harvest - this would indicate a distance of about 500ly.
Additionally curious is the extremely long duration of the UN - Covenant war; around 32 years. Given the massive superiority in both technology and ship numbers, one would have thought the Covenant would have destroyed humanity long ago. If humans had colonised out to 500ly radius of Sol, then it is possible that the Covenant were merely taking the war at a leisurely pace, rather than a positively lethargic one. Their search for Forerunner artefacts may have something to do with this, as well.
All this means that the mystery of the location of Sigma Octanus is unlikely to be solved until new data is released by Bungie or Mr Nylund.
- Inner / Outer Colonies: Just what is an Outer Colony? I had assumed that an Outer Colony was simply a human possession beyond an arbitrary sphere of development, centred on Sol - encompassing among others, Reach. In Halo: First Strike however, Lieutenant Wagner mentions that the Naval Academy on Reach was the closest thing he had to a home in the Outer Colonies. This implies that Reach itself was an Outer Colony.
Are we then to assume that Inner Colonies are simply those within the Sol system [Mars, Europa, Ganymede, Titan, etc] and Outer Colonies simply those that are not?
- Eta Cassiopeiæ / Unyielding Hierophant: An educated guess would place the location of the Unyielding Hierophant somewhere in the Eta Cassiopeiž system. John-117 mentions that it would take only a small course change from Eridanus to Sol in order to intercept the Unyielding Hierophant. The only star of any importance I was able to find [not to say that another prospect doesn't exist... I only investigated the 10 potential candidates I could find] was Eta Cassiopeiž. Eta Cassiopeiž lies almost exactly on the line from [my deduced] Eridanus and Sol, except for a Z+ 2ly shift - a minor course correction.
I do concede however that Eta Cassiopeiž is not the best candidate for the location of a vast Covenant base since the system is a binary, and probably lacking any potential seed-asteroids that are suggested in the book to be the original nucleus of the space station. I have coloured the system's name white.
- Alpha & Delta Jaguaris, Talos Prime and Talos IV: These star systems are fictional drawn from the work of MADSH33P@netscape.net They replace Gliese NN 4363, Gliese NN 4364, Gliese NN 4277 and Gliese NN 4278 respectively.
- Tau Ceti, Lalande 21185 and Lamda Draconis: These stars are real systems, but coloured considered human colonies based on MADSH33P@netscape.net's work.
- Sinai: This system is drawn from scimitarex@omegacell.net's work, and is in reality the star BD-05 642.
- Additional Systems: I have coloured in purple the names of several star systems I believe to be the likely locations of human colonies [before they are destroyed in the Covenant war, of course] based on star type and whether they have existing planets that we have detected. This is not canon in any way, and should Bungie confirm their existence or otherwise, I shall change the map accordingly.
- Covenant Space: Bungie's recent article titled "The Covenant Primer" has revealed that the Covenant occupy a large portion of the Orion Spiral Arm of the galaxy. Sol is located towards at the inner edge of the Orion Arm, and thus we can safely assume Covenant space to be rim-wards. This is best shown via the top-down overall map of the Milky Way I have supplied.
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