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StarCitizen:MyRadar

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Star Citizen moon in the MyRadar app

MyRadar is a weather app that includes Star Citizen moons and planets.<ref name=":0">MyRadar & Star Citizen are going to Space!, MyRadar Weather News, YouTube, 22 nov. 2019</ref>

MyRadar came out in 2008.<ref name=":4">Beyond the Frontier - 04 - Radar Ranger [Star Citizen interview], Fortnightly Frontier, YouTube, 29 july 2019</ref> With NASA gathering imagery form Mars, ACME AtronOmatic LLC who makes the MyRadar app, took the Mars imagery to show it in their MyRadar app. With no reason not to apply this technology to artificial worlds, MyRadar reached out to CIG in 2017 to ask if they were interested in experimenting and using it for Star Citizen.<ref name=":1">STAR CITIZEN: CitizenCon 2947 - The Art and Tech of Stanton, Star Citizen, YouTube, 27 oct. 2017</ref><ref name=":0" />

Since Star Citizen Alpha 3.0, MyRadar takes the procedurally generated data for Star Citizen moons such as StarCitizen:Yela or StarCitizen:Daymar, and displays that data in the MyRadar app, allowing users to pan around the globe, zoon in and see specific landscapes and geographical features. Players can use it for example to find a good crater to park in or hide. It also has a section with detailed information on each moon, including its atmospheric composition, atmospheric pressure, the details of its orbit and more.<ref name=":1" /> It takes MyRadar about 3 or 4 days to generate the data for each moon, which MyRadar aims to do every quarterly release when needed.<ref name=":4" />

On 2022-05-02, ACME AtronOmatic LLC launched the TRSI-2 satellite with the Star Citizen logo.

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