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26.8k Zenithspeed
@heitorM yes, Earth's irl radius is 6371 km, that's how i got the 1/5th number
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471 heitorM
@deepfriedfrenchtoast well that number, 9.46 quadrillion km, gives over 18 mi years of orbit xDDDDDDDD
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471 heitorM
@Zenithspeed hmmmm, so the real size of Droo would be 6371km according to your affirmation?
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26.8k Zenithspeed
@deepfriedfrenchtoast @heitorM planet sizes in the game scale are 1/5th their real life scale (for the most part) but distances are kinda just "there" from what i know, with no exact conversion
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10.3k deepfriedfrenchtoast
@heitorM thats a real life light year. I wonder what that would be in juno scales.
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471 heitorM
@deepfriedfrenchtoast wait you said that in JNO scale right? Like if i copy this exact number you said, in JNO it will be a light year?
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10.3k deepfriedfrenchtoast
@heitorM the semi major axis for a light year is... Uhh...... 9.460,000,000,000,000 meters. 9.46 trillion kilometers.
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471 heitorM
@deepfriedfrenchtoast so i just need to find the planet XML and searchfor Semi Majo Axis and put any number? If thats it, whats the number gor a light year in jno?
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10.3k deepfriedfrenchtoast
@heitorM you can edit the orbit on computer by editing the support file.
for instance:in File Explorer go to
C:\Users\YOUR COMPUTER USER NAME\AppData\LocalLow\Jundroo\SimpleRockets 2\UserData\CelestialDatabase\PlanetarySystems
find the XML file of the system you want to edit, then open the file with Word Pad. ill show a bunch of information.
Just find the planet you want to edit. In my case I had to edit the Semi Major Axis of the planet. after you made the change, press save and exit. The file should be changed.
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13.6k Tallisar
He edited the system file. That is how I set distances for the exostars. @heitorM
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@Zenithspeed 😂