
Jupiter as a star
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-Sokar's prison moon Netu, seen from Delmak
Included planets
-Abydos (by DoctorOfSpace)
-Dakara
-Delmak
-Euronda
-Chulak
-Land of Light
-M4C-862
-Madrona (by DoctorOfSpace)
-P3W-451
-P3X-888
-P4X-650
-Praclarush
-Tartarus
-Vorash
Some of the planets are not solitary in their stellar systems. When making them, I used the generated planets when creating a star and kept them, because the systems would look empty. However, I discontinued the habit of doing this. It takes too much time to adjust the systems and more planets than one in a single system are rarely mentioned in Stargate (Vorash).

This is from the "Exodus" episode, season 4. The innermost rocky planet is not shown, but we can see two orbits on the map, the red orb being Vorash, the Tok'ra base itself. This image also explains the eccentricity I used in SE. Orbit of the third planet is even more unusual, any planets beyond these orbits are more or less procedural.

I used this map for placing the systems into our galaxy. It is by no means official or even accurate. For example Chulak is said to be only around 2000 light years from Earth, which doesn't look like that on the map.
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Alien & Predator franchise systems
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Overly terraformed Solar system
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This is a version of the Solar system with giant planets put into the habitable zone and all thinkable and unthinkable planets and moons put to orbit them and terraformed. There are now 14 habitable worlds in the Solar system, excess water (which is a lot, more than I thought it would be) was piled up to create a new moon named Galilei, otherwise half of the worlds would become oceanic. Most dwarf moons were either discarded or broken up to create rings. I tried to be somewhat realistic. Planets follow the Titius-Bode law, so do some moons. But to be honest, volcanic activity may be excessive on some worlds, not to mention what havoc could tidal waves from all the pull from other moons unleash...
Update 26.8.2018: I recreated this in Universe Sandbox 2 and let it run overnight. Here is a brief log.
22.5 years: Titan missing. Mercury has collided with Earth. Orbits of Mars and Venus are eccentric. Moon is now a dwarf planet.
Later: Moon becomes a moon and a dwarf planet several times over.
63.6 years: Triton hits Galilei.
76.6 years: Neptune's moons stabilize. Mars either leaves Jupiter's orbit or settles just barely out of the Roche limit, depending on the simulation.
60000 years: Disregarding moons, gas planets themselves are stable. However, Saturn's orbit decreases towards the Sun below the habitable zone.
So, not even a lifetime would be safe in this system, except for the moons of Saturn, which are besides some eccentricity, stable.
The addon modifies the Solar system directly, unlike my old Jupiter is a star one.
I renamed some celestial bodies in order to get rid of the dwarf moons very quickly (oh the laziness).
This is the list of new names. In most cases I just exchanged Roman deities for Greek and vice versa.
Hermes (Mercury)
Aphrodite (Venus)
Gaia (Earth)
Selene (Moon)
Ares (Mars)
Zeus (Jupiter)
Cronus (Saturn)
Caelus (Uranus)
Poseidon (Neptune)
Hades (Pluto)
Discordia (Eris)
Concordia (Dysnomia)
Possible bug: Moons of moons do not get eclipsed by the primary planet, fortunately, there are only two so it's not getting the eyes too sore.
Bug I think I solved: I wanted to name the water moon Galileo, but the star 55 Cancri B suddenly became the Sun's binary. I think it is because one of the planets orbiting 55 Cnc A is named Galileo. Naming my moon Galilei instead appears to be working.
Place to addons/catalogs/planets
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