Didn't you want the extra Earthstar lines added to the Becker-Hagens grid inside Google Earth Pro? You can download the one I made using the MakeEarthStarPts module in Access. (I had forgotten to draw these extra lines years ago using Access because I hadn't used the right bearing function. I also had to use a fixed-point number format, since lots of points are near zero.)
You also don't have to commit to the current position of the Becker-Hagens grid. You can experiment like I did by rotating the Becker-Hagens grid East or West one degree at a time (using my MyGrid module in Access). I've provided a KML file with rotations 1,2,3 & 4 four degrees east and 1,2,3 & 4 degrees west. This way you can rotate the globe in Google Earth and see if a slight rotation looks any better. I can keep rotating this B-H grid more if you want.
Using my custom made dbBeckerHagensGrid2015 Access database, I've added the Earthstar points to the Becker-Hagens grid, and gave you several Google Earth KML files to choose. Earthstar lines are those extra, finer lines you see in earth grid maps, such as:
Bethe Hagens - Earth Star - A Treasure Map Rediscovered (bottom)
EarthStar Diamond Over Europe
987.132f.pdf
Although the usual Becker Hagens KMZ file has extra platonic solids lines, it's missing the usual Earthstar lines. How did any of you earth grid researchers calculate these lines and use Google Earth and all that? This isn't a trivial step to whip up all the platonic solids into KMZ files. I used Microsoft Access to calculate all the points, and then programatically export them to Topo USA files. Then Topo USA generates .an1 files which GPSBabel can translate to KML files.
Take a look at Google Earth New Earth Star Grid System. How were all these points calculated and compiled into all these KMZ files? It must have been a lot of Excel work, I'm guessing.
One Earthstar list only has numbers, but I've been using Buckminster Fuller's 987.132f version with numbers and D-E-F points. The "ESaltname.txt" file in the link below has a function to change the 987.132f names to the version with only numbers.
You're probably going to want to look at Europe with these extra Earthstar lines. Now you can finally zoom in on this EarthStar Diamond Over Europe. At vortexmaps, the Earthstar diamond was an clear overlay sheet that you placed on top of the Becker-Hagens Earth model. This KML version is much easier to use.
Becker Hagens additional KMLs
Files:
BHearthstarPts.csv: B-H grid Earthstar point list
BHearthstarMajor.kmz: B-H grid Earthstar lines, major
BHearthstarMinor.kmz: B-H grid Earthstar lines, minor
BHLineMajor.kml: uncompressed BHearthstarMajor.kmz
BHLineMinor.kml: uncompressed BHearthstarMinor.kmz
E01degBHLines.kml: B-H grid rotated East 1 degree, lines
E01degBHnodes.kml: B-H grid rotated East 1 degree, nodes
E02degBHLines.kml: B-H grid rotated East 2 degrees, lines
E02degBHnodes.kml: B-H grid rotated East 2 degrees, nodes
E03degBHLines.kml: B-H grid rotated East 3 degrees, lines
E03degBHnodes.kml: B-H grid rotated East 3 degrees, nodes
E04degBHLines.kml: B-H grid rotated East 4 degrees, lines
E04degBHnodes.kml: B-H grid rotated East 4 degrees, nodes
W01degBHLines.kml: B-H grid rotated West 1 degree, lines
W01degBHnodes.kml: B-H grid rotated West 1 degree, nodes
W02degBHLines.kml: B-H grid rotated West 2 degrees, lines
W02degBHnodes.kml: B-H grid rotated West 2 degrees, nodes
W03degBHLines.kml: B-H grid rotated West 3 degrees, lines
W03degBHnodes.kml: B-H grid rotated West 3 degrees, nodes
W04degBHLines.kml: B-H grid rotated West 4 degrees, lines
W04degBHnodes.kml: B-H grid rotated West 4 degrees, nodes
ESaltname.txt: Access function to translate 987.132f Earthstar names to the "only numbers" version
Editing these Earthstar KML files is a pain, since KML Builder will have a heart-attack and freeze at the concept of loading this many Earthstar lines. I can't find a good KML editor that works with large files, other than editing it inside Google Earth Pro.
It is possible to find lists of points along these Becker-Hagens Earthstar lines using my database, but I think most people will just use the KML version.