Selofolonk is a beautiful H20 ice world with a seemingly interesting backstory and composition. Selofolonk, judging by composition formed in a remote region of its former system which was rich in Hydrogen, Deuterium and H2O ice as well as lacking in greenhojse gasses, explaining why its so cold.. Its theorised that this world was then slingshot by a rogue brown dwarf. By this time it was a large snowball covered in a 90 km thick ice sheet before ending up passing by another system (passing by meaning it was on a slinghot course around the native star), which was forming, hence explaining its strange terrain, inner rings and geography due to it pulling asteroids towards it. This also explains its potential water loss due to it being melted away from that star, yet it did regain water due to it having to exit the system through the outer regions which was rich in water and other materials. Soon it had entered the Arago system just after it had fully formed, judging by its rings it seems to have caught a former dwarf planet as a moon (att he time), before it had reched its roche limit explaining its outer rings, the outer rings do have a somewhat different composition to the inner rings and the moon itself backing our claims,nefore finding itsway here in the Xeloxonoxian system.

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Android
  • Game Version: 1.3.204.1

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Radius: 1,508 km
  • Sea Level: 2,000 m
  • Surface Gravity: 15.6 m/s
  • Rotational Period: 14h
  • Escape Velocity: 6.85 km/s
  • Mass: 5.31E+23kg

Atmosphere

  • Height: 20 km
  • Scale Height: 2,843 m
  • Surface Air Density: 0.020 kg/m3
  • Surface Temperature: 213 K

EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP


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    2,275 Aludra877

    @Zenithspeed I see, it's also because I took pics on a plateau...

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    26.9k Zenithspeed

    @Aludra877 the photos are nice but imo a lot of the surface shots are way too close to the ground, so one can't determine what the terrain is like

    2 days ago
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    hey imma answer, I recommended using a structure to take pics cause it's less lucrative and also you can zoom in without the craft coming in to view.

    2 days ago
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    2,275 Aludra877

    @Zenithspeed thanks for the upvote, however what r ur thoughts on the photography? I just want some feedback on that

    2 days ago

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