In my version of Spode, it was ejected by a rouge planet that was caught into orbit around Titus’s star. Spode was a rouge for about 2 million years until it was caught into a diffrenet system inside of the habitable zone. It slowly started gaining a atmosphere becuase the start formed less then 10 million years ago so gas was still floating around. It didn’t gain much mass from it so no size diffrence was recorded from observing it. In this stage of Spode water was realitivly new to the surface so no life had formed yet otherwise from 1-cell organizimes. It still has rocky terrain but it started forming grass on its surface for a while now so it may become habitable in the future but its atmosphere is filled with carbon dixode so not yet.
CHARACTERISTICS
- Radius: 249 km
- Sea Level: 1 m
- Surface Gravity: 1.2 m/s
- Rotational Period: 4d 8h 25m 57s
- Escape Velocity: 758.7 m/s
- Mass: 1.08E+21kg
Atmosphere
- Height: 516 km
- Scale Height: 75 km
- Surface Air Density: 6.419 kg/m3
- Surface Temperature: 290 K
EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP
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680 LocaSpaceAgency
@Thorne did it, here it is: https://www.simplerockets.com/CelestialBodies/View/GQvoMX/Spode-Later-On-Update-1-1
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680 LocaSpaceAgency
@Thorne planing on updating Spode like I did with astrum as well.
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5,706 Thorne
awesome man, looks cool! I'll give you a fun fact lol, the system is going to be called the Jovis System and the star named Jovis
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680 LocaSpaceAgency
It’s recommended you go check out the original creator becuase he is FAAAAAAAAAAR better then me at making planets.
Just saw! Quite an improvement with the water, it makes a big difference visually @MrEnder64