This will be the final Explanator version. I changed the temperature formula for worlds with low air pressure - the nights were just TOO cold, and I read an interesting article about conditions on top of Mt. Everest, that gave me new data. I also reworked the complete formulae for Atomossphere types A+.

Since I had a nice review in Freelance Traveller, I just want to use this opportunity to highlight the differences between what Explanator can do and other methods to work out planets.

1. Explanator has a search engine that lets you comb through 16000+ worlds. You can define max and min values for all planetary features. The results of this search are automatically written into a .txt file.

2. It calculates the connection to all surrounding worlds (based on GTs WTN/BTN system), then calculates the cargo and passenger volume and crossindexes them with the cargo and passenger capacity of 11 different types of freighters. Based on these values the actual number of ships you meet during the timespan you need to travel from the jumppoint to the planet is generated, also the size of the starport. 

3. It calculates the tonnage of a planetary navy and the biggest ship in that navy based on TCS data and the size of the Starports shipyard. 
