The distance from a planet at which fleets exit subspace to defend coordinates. Calculated as the medium orbit + 25% of the planet's diameter. Instead of a planet, it can be any massive object that creates a neighbourhood with local coordinates.
The high orbit for coordinates where there is no centered object, such as for a star and a void, is 15 000 km away from the centre of the local coordinates.
The high orbit for coordinates where there is no centered object, such as for a star and a void, is 15 000 km away from the centre of the local coordinates.