You're welcome. I find Excel VBA coding more fun than assembling jig-saw puzzles.
So, here's some colorful fodder to consider.
The attempt is to package key features of a system to allow a quick glance at what's in each system. The table only is tabulating the three exoplanet systems. I'm hopefully someone here will have suggestions that will improve this, thus allow less coding time for the other multi-systems.
The pattern following the system name includes:
1) A number that gives the size of the planet per the table below. The font is also bumped up for the larger planets to make exo size more visual. [This whole project, for that matter, has been quite and exo-size. ]
2) The cell color that reveals the exos proximity to its star. For instance, red is hot and green shows it is in its HZ.
It sure demonstrates that these systems have mostly exos that are, well, toast! So, these will be the rocky planets, but the more massive ones could retain an atmosphere, albeit hot.
There are only two systems that have Earth-like exoplanets ("2") in their HZ.
[Exos in a system that had zero mass were deleted. Thus, for example, a 4-exo system with one of zero mass makes it a 3-exo system here. I'm unsure if I like doing this, so thoughts?]
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So, here's some colorful fodder to consider.
The attempt is to package key features of a system to allow a quick glance at what's in each system. The table only is tabulating the three exoplanet systems. I'm hopefully someone here will have suggestions that will improve this, thus allow less coding time for the other multi-systems.
The pattern following the system name includes:
1) A number that gives the size of the planet per the table below. The font is also bumped up for the larger planets to make exo size more visual. [This whole project, for that matter, has been quite and exo-size. ]
2) The cell color that reveals the exos proximity to its star. For instance, red is hot and green shows it is in its HZ.
It sure demonstrates that these systems have mostly exos that are, well, toast! So, these will be the rocky planets, but the more massive ones could retain an atmosphere, albeit hot.
There are only two systems that have Earth-like exoplanets ("2") in their HZ.
[Exos in a system that had zero mass were deleted. Thus, for example, a 4-exo system with one of zero mass makes it a 3-exo system here. I'm unsure if I like doing this, so thoughts?]
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