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GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Windows
  • Game Version: 1.2.212.0

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Radius: 31,051 km
  • Sea Level: None
  • Surface Gravity: 7.2 m/s
  • Rotational Period: N/A
  • Escape Velocity: 21.19 km/s
  • Mass: 1.04E+26kg

Atmosphere

  • Height: 1,158 km
  • Scale Height: 168 km
  • Surface Air Density: 3.094 kg/m3
  • Surface Temperature: 509 K

EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP


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    15.8k Tallisar

    credits to @deepfriedfrenchtoast because i got inspired off of his small storms on his gas giants

    Pinned 9 months ago
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    why did I not upvote this earlier

    +2 4 months ago
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    @Hyperant ok

    6 months ago
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    15.8k Tallisar

    No, as I have already made it (unlisted). ill ping you there to show you @MatTheAerospacer

    6 months ago
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    Is it ok if I make Arventhor

    +1 6 months ago
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    @Hyperant ok now I know

    7 months ago
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    15.8k Tallisar

    SED stands for Standard Earth Day. It is a form of telling time in space. It is part of the TFF Lore, and yes, I did know the crush altitude is 327km, but it is not 327km above the surface. I increased the surface features which made the terrain higher, thus I had to increase the crush altitude just high enough so you don’t phase through the “ground”. Plus, if you actually flown inside the gas giant instead of just looking at the PS, you would see that the crush atlitude is about ~50km above the actual surface. @MatTheAerospacer

    7 months ago
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    Did you know? That Domar’s crush altitude is 327250 meters above its surface. I checked it in Planet Studio (PS for short)

    7 months ago
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    What does it mean by “SED”?

    +1 7 months ago
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    Cool

    +1 7 months ago
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    696 heitorM

    @Hyperant ohh, i remember now

    +1 9 months ago
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    15.8k Tallisar

    Through my devlogs, @heitorM

    9 months ago
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    696 heitorM

    Grey Jupiter, very cool looking. I thought ive already saw this planet somehow

    9 months ago
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    Cool Jupiter looking gas giant

    +1 9 months ago
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    15.8k Tallisar

    Yes, @Spitty, in the complete version. That moon in the fifth picture may seem finished, but it’s just glowing red to simulate lava. The grey is the rock, and obviously, the atmosphere is itself.

    9 months ago
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    3,668 Isosceles51

    So there will be Moon moons?

    +1 9 months ago

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