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Oceanus system V2

The Oceanus system is a captivating extrasolar system featuring a diverse array of celestial bodies. It consists of four planets and is structured as follows:

  1. Crius: The innermost planet in the system, Crius, is a scorching "hot Jupiter" that orbits very close to its star. Its extreme proximity to the star results in searing temperatures and intense radiation.

  2. Oceanus: This gas and ice giant is the second planet and is noteworthy for hosting an Earth-like moon with a human colony, offering a unique opportunity for interstellar habitation.

  3. Kryos: As another gas and ice giant, Kryos occupies a middle position in the system. It features dynamic weather patterns and distinct atmospheric phenomena typical of ice giants.

  4. Chione: The outermost planet, Chione, is a mini-Neptune type planet with faint rings and a few barren moons. Its size and composition set it apart from the larger gas giants in the system.

These planets, each with its own unique characteristics, contribute to the system's overall diversity. Additionally, the presence of an Earth-like moon, faint rings, and moons within the Oceanus system make it a compelling target for astronomical research and the search for extraterrestrial life.

  • Changelog:
    added 3 planets
    Crius a hot jupiter
    Kryos a massive ice giant
    Chione a mini neptune
    -Tweaked planet scale to better match the game

GENERAL INFO

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  • Created On: Windows
  • Game Version: 1.1.107.0

CELESTIAL BODIES

Name Parent Radius Surface Gravity Apoapsis Periapsis
Hephaestus 111.1 Mm 218.8 m/s - -
Crius Hephaestus 9,200 km 38.1 m/s 30,750.6 Mm 29,332.5 Mm
Oceanus Hephaestus 11,273 km 46.6 m/s 58,719.5 Mm 56,520.5 Mm
Thalassa Oceanus 1,014 km 7.8 m/s 72,747 km 70,659 km
Mare Oceanus 804 km 6.2 m/s 194.7 Mm 189.1 Mm
Lacus Oceanus 1,002 km 7.7 m/s 357.6 Mm 344.2 Mm
Glacier Oceanus 192 km 0.8 m/s 615.6 Mm 551.2 Mm
Kryos Hephaestus 12,273 km 50.8 m/s 124,854.0 Mm 112,799.4 Mm
Chione Hephaestus 7,135 km 29.5 m/s 187,474.8 Mm 183,747.5 Mm

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