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Ignis is a small, unevenly shaped moon that orbits a hot Jupiter-type planet named Crius. Its surface is characterized by fields of molten, glowing rock, which indicates extremely high temperatures.

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Windows
  • Game Version: 1.2.106.1

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Radius: 31 km
  • Sea Level: None
  • Surface Gravity: 0.5 m/s
  • Rotational Period: 10h
  • Escape Velocity: 183.2 m/s
  • Mass: 7.84E+18kg

Atmosphere

  • No Atmosphere

EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP


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    3,604 Junkthunder

    @alligatorlloki recent impacts do only affect one side of a planet/moon, but Ignis itself is based off a moon i found in SpaceEngine that was so close to it's star it was covered in partiality melted glowing rock. So it's not really that scientifically accurate but still a cool moon 😅

    +2 1.1 years ago
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    3,604 Junkthunder

    @alligatorlloki there are multiple explanations like Gravitational pull form Crius and it's large moons or it just had a recent impact, still kind of strange tho

    +1 1.1 years ago
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    13.6k Tallisar

    @Junkthunder nice....

    1.1 years ago
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    3,604 Junkthunder

    @AK5Z oceanus is just gonna get one irregular moon :)

    1.1 years ago
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    13.6k Tallisar

    @Junkthunder lol. Is Oceanus gonna get more moons? And can some have no atmosphere just for the sake of realism?

    1.1 years ago
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    3,604 Junkthunder

    @AK5Z it has 3 round moons and 2 irregular moons and most of them are hot bois.

    1.1 years ago
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    13.6k Tallisar

    @Junkthunder Just curious, how many moons does Crius have?

    1.1 years ago
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    3,604 Junkthunder

    @AK5Z yup

    1.1 years ago
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    13.6k Tallisar

    I first thought is was newly formed, but judging by the red lava, I think it had been cooling done for a few million years. Just a reminder, the bluer the fire is, the hotter, and vice-versa for red fire.

    1.1 years ago

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