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Anything that is in space looking anywhere.
Points are used to show or represent locations or positions in space.
Black holes can be found anywhere in space.There are 2 types of black holes.Stellar and super massive black holes.Super massive black holes can be found in the middle of every galaxy including our own milky way.Stellar black holes can be found anywhere in space.
A crystal lattice refers to the arrangement of atoms or ions in a crystal structure, whereas a space lattice refers to the repeating 3D arrangement of points or nodes in space that represent the positions of lattice points in a crystal lattice. In other words, a crystal lattice describes the atomic arrangement within a crystal, while a space lattice defines the spatial arrangement of points representing the crystal lattice.
A geometric "point" has no dimensions at all. It only marks a location, but it has no length, width, or height.
Any three points anywhere in space can be the vertices of a triangle, as long as all three are not colinear.
Earth is round and so doesn't "point" anywhere. Its axis of rotation currently points in the general direction of Polaris on one end and ... not really much of anywhere on the other end.
A standard tactical Space Marine with a boltgun is 16 points
10 points are placed in the space
Three points can determine a plane but not 3-d space.
Anything that is in space looking anywhere.
Anywhere you like.Anywhere you like.Anywhere you like.Anywhere you like.
Anywhere on the frame.
A space marine scout bike squad is 70 points
Earth and Space by Sally Hewitt is worth .5 points. The Earth and Space by Peter D. Riley is worth 1 point. Key discoveries in Earth and Space Science is worth 2 points.
Amount of space between two Points
I think it the space marines have about 580 points. Have a happy wargame