The third moon of Comsyrlat.
A really, REALLY icy ball. Seriously, no rock as far as the eye can see.
However, a big blot on its northern hemisphere indicates a catastrophic impact in it's earlier days. Some theories say that Limpet was once an oceanic planet in a closet orbit to the star, yet it's collision with a planetoid sent it flying into the outer system, eventually ending up in orbit of Comsyrlat.
GENERAL INFO
- Created On: Android
- Game Version: 1.3.204.1
CHARACTERISTICS
- Radius: 1,200 km
- Sea Level: None
- Surface Gravity: 7.4 m/s
- Rotational Period: N/A
- Escape Velocity: 4.21 km/s
- Mass: 1.6E+23kg
Atmosphere
- Height: 78 km
- Scale Height: 11 km
- Surface Air Density: 1.200 kg/m3
- Surface Temperature: 280 K
EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP
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2,275 Aludra877
@HighNeurosurgeon thanks for the tips I will try to apply them to my worlds, again thanks for cooking!
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1,557 HighNeurosurgeon
@Aludra877 @Aludra877 I'm not 100% sure of the planetoid thing so you should get a second opinion but I believe it applies here.
Thanks man, I had some more fun with this one. Playing around with expressions and the " get constant " modifier that automatically generates with any new planet, you should try aswell on your planets, combining the right noise types might get you some pretty high quality generation -
2,275 Aludra877
Now, correct me if I'm wrong but a planetoid is a forming planet or a small planet, right?
Either way u cooked again! Love the way u did the northern hemisphere impact area.
@HighNeurosurgeon for real