We all know what does Juno system looks like, 4 rocky planets, 2 gas giants, 12 moons and one comet. But how does it form? Why lava seas on Vulco is only 15.6 degrees? Why Sergeaa is green and have small active volcano? Why Cylero has weird structures in the poles? Why Urados doesn't rotate?
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3,688 HorizonsTechnologies
@SocialistRepublicKarelia Handrew’s comet may as well be considered another planet. It’s the same kind o thing.
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13.4k CoralpolisInterstellar
@PanzerAerospace One thing is for sure, that is the outer planets affect on each other, Tydos should form faster, since it’s white and orange, obviously made by hydrogen and helium. Urados should form later than Tydos, since it’s further away, the matter there is more sparse. But it’s not as far as now. Because the position of Urados now is too far away.Then, Tydos could push Urados away to the outer system by gravity. Also, I forgot one thing, that is Handrew’s comet.
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3,688 HorizonsTechnologies
@SocialistRepublicKarelia Yes but they still took a while since they are very big
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13.4k CoralpolisInterstellar
@Twocubic makes sense, Maybe Kerbol is in that universe, too!
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13.4k CoralpolisInterstellar
@PanzerAerospace but the gas giants usually formed faster than rocky planets, they collide with rocky protoplanet. As time passes they lose velocity. Then, they move into the inner system. At last, they supposed to become a hot Jupiter or a hot Neptune.
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3,688 HorizonsTechnologies
@SocialistRepublicKarelia Gasses tended to be further out as more cumbustion of minerals resulted in rocky planets being closer to Juno.
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13.4k CoralpolisInterstellar
Is it possible that Urados pulls Tydos out from destroy the inner part of Juno system?
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13.4k CoralpolisInterstellar
@PanzerAerospace The real problem is how it evolve, I mean gas giants formed first then they supposed to came into the inner system.
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3,688 HorizonsTechnologies
Formed same way the Solar System was formed. Remaining minerals from Juno’s formation included rock, gas, and other various minerals. The minerals bunched together into bigger, and Bigger objects until they formed a gravitational force strong enough to pull wandering space junk to its surface.
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11.4k Chtite451SR2
It’s a fictional system, but I should be (maybe) able to answer those questions:
Vulco’s lava is 15.6 degrees because it’s water, since lava doesn’t exist in this game…
The rest would probably be theories if you want to think about how it would have actually formed if it was like any other solar system in real life, but otherwise, dev(s) made the planets so they chose how they wanted the planets
@Twocubic jundroo civilization... nice