Official Version. v2.0 adds 43 new celestial bodies bringing total count to 137 and system count to 15. "Real lava" and newly updated fluid densities.
+61 Cygni
+Teegarden's Star
+Van Maanen's Star
+Epsilon Indi
Added systems are 61 Cygni, a binary K-type orange dwarf system. Teegarden's Star, a red dwarf system believed to host alien life. Van Maanen's Star, a white dwarf with a massive ring system. And Epsilon Indi, an orange dwarf system with two brown dwarf companions.
Pluto and Charon added to Sol.
Added a Mars launch location. Updated the Moon and Earth base.
For mission planning, also linked here is a spreadsheet with each planet's description and properties documented:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TLWf9HPFFCZoT3EsDxMy-oXbMof6MFG8cIFMSrcrE0c/edit?usp=sharing
*Credit to sacr3dbac0n0 for placing the stars and adding the newest celestial bodies.
GENERAL INFO
- Predecessor: Stellar Neighborhood v1.9
- Successors 1 post(s)
- Created On: iOS
- Game Version: 0.9.918.1
CELESTIAL BODIES
Name | Parent | Radius | Surface Gravity | Apoapsis | Periapsis |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sol | 139.1 Mm | 279.3 m/s | - | - | |
Mercury | Sol | 588 km | 3.7 m/s | 4,004.0 Mm | 3,996.0 Mm |
Venus | Sol | 1,210 km | 8.9 m/s | 10,294.6 Mm | 10,155.8 Mm |
Earth | Sol | 1,274 km | 9.8 m/s | 15,124.5 Mm | 14,648.2 Mm |
Luna | Earth | 350 km | 1.6 m/s | 41,485 km | 37,159 km |
Mars | Sol | 678 km | 3.7 m/s | 24,832.6 Mm | 22,490.3 Mm |
Jupiter | Sol | 13,980 km | 24.8 m/s | 78,139.0 Mm | 76,655.0 Mm |
Io | Jupiter | 364 km | 1.8 m/s | 56,931 km | 56,588 km |
Ganymede | Jupiter | 527 km | 1.4 m/s | 115.9 Mm | 113.7 Mm |
Saturn | Sol | 11,400 km | 10.5 m/s | 148,195.9 Mm | 145,528.2 Mm |
Saturn Orbital Shipyard | Saturn | 1 m | 0.1 m/s | 12,069 km | 12,045 km |
Enceladus | Saturn | 50 km | 0.1 m/s | 47,387 km | 47,101 km |
Titan | Saturn | 515 km | 1.4 m/s | 124.5 Mm | 119.4 Mm |
Uranus | Sol | 5,073 km | 8.9 m/s | 301,547.5 Mm | 300,945.0 Mm |
Miranda | Uranus | 47 km | 0.1 m/s | 24,283 km | 24,235 km |
Neptune | Sol | 4,924 km | 11.2 m/s | 454,914.9 Mm | 454,006.0 Mm |
Triton | Neptune | 270 km | 0.8 m/s | 40,570 km | 40,489 km |
Pluto | Sol | 238 km | 0.6 m/s | 860,882.9 Mm | 517,853.3 Mm |
Charon | Pluto | 121 km | 0.3 m/s | 2,278 km | 2,273 km |
Alpha Centauri A | Sol | 170.2 Mm | 182.9 m/s | 41,356,315,002.0 Mm | 41,273,684,998.0 Mm |
Alpha Centauri Ab | Alpha Centauri A | 4,100 km | 5.6 m/s | 4,218.1 Mm | 4,209.7 Mm |
Alpha Centauri B | Alpha Centauri A | 120.1 Mm | 333.1 m/s | 301,178.7 Mm | 225,142.1 Mm |
Alpha Centauri Bb | Alpha Centauri B | 960 km | 7.9 m/s | 10,347.6 Mm | 10,326.9 Mm |
Alpha Centauri Bc | Alpha Centauri B | 2,080 km | 21.4 m/s | 18,260.7 Mm | 18,224.2 Mm |
Alpha Centauri ABb | Alpha Centauri A | 5,200 km | 11.2 m/s | 816,937.7 Mm | 541,153.5 Mm |
Alpha Centauri ABc | Alpha Centauri A | 14,700 km | 106.2 m/s | 2,661,307.6 Mm | 2,333,349.7 Mm |
Alpha Centauri ABc I | Alpha Centauri ABc | 5,070 km | 8.9 m/s | 753.3 Mm | 751.8 Mm |
Alpha Centauri ABc I i | Alpha Centauri ABc I | 180 km | 0.8 m/s | 44,772 km | 44,683 km |
Proxima Centauri | Alpha Centauri A | 21,455 km | 1.41 km/s | 122,015,985.8 Mm | 121,772,197.6 Mm |
Proxima Centauri B | Proxima Centauri | 1,363 km | 10.0 m/s | 588.1 Mm | 579.9 Mm |
Proxima Centauri C | Proxima Centauri | 2,950 km | 12.6 m/s | 20,768.7 Mm | 19,586.7 Mm |
Proxima Centauri C I | Proxima Centauri C | 32 km | 0.2 m/s | 52,898 km | 34,600 km |
Barnard’s Star | Sol | 27,228 km | 1.05 km/s | 56,469,803,392.7 Mm | 56,356,976,607.3 Mm |
Barnard’s Star B | Barnard’s Star | 610 km | 4.8 m/s | 274.7 Mm | 274.1 Mm |
Barnard’s Star C | Barnard’s Star | 1,210 km | 8.8 m/s | 628.9 Mm | 615.1 Mm |
Barnard’s Star D | Barnard’s Star | 6,500 km | 9.7 m/s | 2,209.6 Mm | 2,205.2 Mm |
Barnard’s Star D I | Barnard’s Star D | 220 km | 1.5 m/s | 28,005 km | 27,949 km |
Barnard’s Star D II | Barnard’s Star D | 140 km | 0.6 m/s | 52,539 km | 52,434 km |
Luhman 16 Barycenter | Sol | 2,000 m | 78,326,496.26 km/s | 61,583,702,182.9 Mm | 61,460,657,817.1 Mm |
Luhman 16 A | Luhman 16 Barycenter | 11,885 km | 1.23 km/s | 46,217.0 Mm | 46,124.6 Mm |
Luhman 16 Ab | Luhman 16 A | 950 km | 7.1 m/s | 103.6 Mm | 98,505 km |
Luhman 16 Ac | Luhman 16 A | 15,500 km | 23.0 m/s | 4,010.9 Mm | 3,986.7 Mm |
Luhman 16 Ac I | Luhman 16 Ac | 10 km | 0.1 m/s | 63,610 km | 63,483 km |
Luhman 16 Ac II | Luhman 16 Ac | 320 km | 2.6 m/s | 123.9 Mm | 121.1 Mm |
Luhman 16 B | Luhman 16 Barycenter | 14,542 km | 690.4 m/s | 46,217.0 Mm | 46,124.6 Mm |
Luhman 16 Bb | Luhman 16 B | 1,900 km | 22.5 m/s | 397.0 Mm | 396.2 Mm |
OGLE 2019 BLG 0551 | Sol | 1,850 km | 35.9 m/s | 76,760,392,101.9 Mm | 67,039,607,898.1 Mm |
OGLE 2019 BLG 0551 B | OGLE 2019 BLG 0551 | 800 km | 3.4 m/s | 19,054 km | 9,324 km |
Sirius A | Sol | 238.1 Mm | 192.6 m/s | 81,547,866,403.9 Mm | 81,384,933,596.1 Mm |
Sirius Ab | Sirius A | 805 km | 6.2 m/s | 49,836.0 Mm | 49,736.5 Mm |
Sirius B | Sirius A | 1,170 km | 4,028.50 km/s | 330,615.0 Mm | 152,205.1 Mm |
Sirius Bb | Sirius B | 3,180 km | 31.5 m/s | 376.2 Mm | 134.8 Mm |
Sirius Bc | Sirius B | 2,340 km | 23.2 m/s | 42,014.7 Mm | 39,623.6 Mm |
Sirius ABb | Sirius A | 92,400 km | 3.8 m/s | 946,614.5 Mm | 627,053.6 Mm |
Sirius ABb I | Sirius ABb | 1,080 km | 7.7 m/s | 97,196 km | 97,002 km |
Sirius ABc | Sirius A | 6,900 km | 8.5 m/s | 1,718,352.8 Mm | 1,549,977.9 Mm |
Sirius ABd | Sirius A | 15,100 km | 33.4 m/s | 7,010,967.3 Mm | 6,298,412.9 Mm |
Sirius ABd I | Sirius ABd | 1,645 km | 4.8 m/s | 348.5 Mm | 347.8 Mm |
Epsilon Eridani | Sol | 102.4 Mm | 423.0 m/s | 99,200,251,154.7 Mm | 99,002,048,845.3 Mm |
Epsilon Eridani B | Epsilon Eridani | 481 km | 10.2 m/s | 4,903.4 Mm | 4,893.6 Mm |
Epsilon Eridani C | Epsilon Eridani | 1,010 km | 7.8 m/s | 10,022.9 Mm | 10,002.9 Mm |
Epsilon Eridani C I | Epsilon Eridani C | 450 km | 2.1 m/s | 9,679 km | 9,660 km |
Epsilon Eridani D | Epsilon Eridani | 2,400 km | 5.4 m/s | 24,070.1 Mm | 24,022.0 Mm |
Epsilon Eridani D I | Epsilon Eridani D | 510 km | 3.6 m/s | 36,224 km | 29,286 km |
Epsilon Eridani E | Epsilon Eridani | 11,600 km | 9.4 m/s | 96,893.1 Mm | 96,699.5 Mm |
Epsilon Eridani E I | Epsilon Eridani E | 130 km | 0.7 m/s | 88,695 km | 88,518 km |
Epsilon Eridani E II | Epsilon Eridani E | 370 km | 1.5 m/s | 205.5 Mm | 205.1 Mm |
61 Cygni A | Sol | 92,529 km | 434.6 m/s | 108,054,947,005.1 Mm | 107,839,052,994.9 Mm |
61 Cygni Ab | 61 Cygni A | 780 km | 8.6 m/s | 2,722.2 Mm | 2,716.7 Mm |
61 Cygni Ac | 61 Cygni A | 1,600 km | 16.2 m/s | 6,820.3 Mm | 6,806.6 Mm |
61 Cygni B | 61 Cygni A | 87,658 km | 487.0 m/s | 1,634,036.0 Mm | 775,822.2 Mm |
61 Cygni Bb | 61 Cygni B | 467 km | 4.8 m/s | 3,854.9 Mm | 3,847.2 Mm |
61 Cygni Bc Barycenter | 61 Cygni B | 2,000 m | 1,423.25 km/s | 6,463.0 Mm | 6,450.1 Mm |
61 Cygni Bc I | 61 Cygni Bc Barycenter | 760 km | 7.6 m/s | 21,698 km | 4,052 km |
61 Cygni Bc II | 61 Cygni Bc Barycenter | 550 km | 6.1 m/s | 42,428 km | 9,911 km |
61 Cygni Bd | 61 Cygni B | 27,000 km | 47.8 m/s | 16,451.0 Mm | 14,633.8 Mm |
61 Cygni Bd I | 61 Cygni Bd | 762 km | 7.6 m/s | 55,762 km | 55,650 km |
61 Cygni Bd II | 61 Cygni Bd | 620 km | 21.5 m/s | 126.3 Mm | 126.1 Mm |
61 Cygni Bd III | 61 Cygni Bd | 635 km | 7.0 m/s | 294.7 Mm | 285.0 Mm |
61 Cygni Be | 61 Cygni B | 1,800 km | 8.6 m/s | 31,026.2 Mm | 29,696.7 Mm |
Procyon A | Sol | 141.7 Mm | 230.6 m/s | 108,528,420,005.2 Mm | 108,311,579,994.9 Mm |
Procyon Ab | Procyon A | 1,036 km | 10.7 m/s | 1,501.5 Mm | 1,498.5 Mm |
Procyon Ac | Procyon A | 750 km | 6.5 m/s | 25,330.1 Mm | 25,279.5 Mm |
Procyon Ac I | Procyon Ac | 250 km | 1.5 m/s | 7,882 km | 5,962 km |
Procyon Ae | Procyon A | 40 km | 0.2 m/s | 105,703.8 Mm | 55,455.0 Mm |
Procyon Ad | Procyon A | 8,700 km | 40.0 m/s | 158,983.6 Mm | 154,494.6 Mm |
Procyon Ad I | Procyon Ad | 801 km | 6.0 m/s | 37,252 km | 37,177 km |
Procyon Ad II | Procyon Ad | 20 km | 0.1 m/s | 112.3 Mm | 72,694 km |
Procyon B | Procyon A | 1,717 km | 1,085.70 km/s | 1,180,871.5 Mm | 1,178,512.1 Mm |
Procyon Bb | Procyon B | 381 km | 9.5 m/s | 1,750.6 Mm | 1,648.1 Mm |
Tau Ceti | Sol | 110.4 Mm | 337.0 m/s | 112,742,630,005.4 Mm | 112,517,369,994.7 Mm |
Tau Ceti B | Tau Ceti | 1,100 km | 11.8 m/s | 4,042.4 Mm | 4,034.4 Mm |
Tau Ceti C | Tau Ceti | 1,270 km | 7.8 m/s | 9,935.4 Mm | 9,915.6 Mm |
Tau Ceti D | Tau Ceti | 1,340 km | 12.8 m/s | 14,246.1 Mm | 14,103.2 Mm |
Tau Ceti D I | Tau Ceti D | 110 km | 0.5 m/s | 4,968 km | 4,573 km |
Tau Ceti E | Tau Ceti | 8,300 km | 7.6 m/s | 42,141.5 Mm | 42,057.3 Mm |
Tau Ceti E I | Tau Ceti E | 1,457 km | 11.3 m/s | 45,351 km | 45,260 km |
Tau Ceti F Barycenter | Tau Ceti | 2,000 m | 1,423.25 km/s | 73,443.9 Mm | 73,297.2 Mm |
Tau Ceti Fb | Tau Ceti F Barycenter | 800 km | 4.7 m/s | 9,800 km | 9,780 km |
Tau Ceti Fa | Tau Ceti F Barycenter | 780 km | 4.4 m/s | 9,800 km | 9,780 km |
Epsilon Indi | Sol | 99,019 km | 408.9 m/s | 114,116,002,005.4 Mm | 113,887,997,994.6 Mm |
Epsilon Indi Ab | Epsilon Indi | 12,000 km | 32.0 m/s | 660.7 Mm | 659.4 Mm |
Epsilon Indi Ac | Epsilon Indi | 1,700 km | 16.7 m/s | 11,845.2 Mm | 10,345.2 Mm |
Epsilon Indi Ad | Epsilon Indi | 23,000 km | 40.7 m/s | 153,438.8 Mm | 153,132.2 Mm |
Epsilon Indi Ad I | Epsilon Indi Ad | 470 km | 2.2 m/s | 61,134 km | 61,011 km |
Epsilon Indi Ad II | Epsilon Indi Ad | 678 km | 7.0 m/s | 175.9 Mm | 166.2 Mm |
Epsilon Indi Ba | Epsilon Indi | 11,131 km | 1.92 km/s | 22,177,243.3 Mm | 21,282,496.6 Mm |
Epsilon Indi Ba I | Epsilon Indi Ba | 640 km | 6.2 m/s | 141.2 Mm | 118.2 Mm |
Epsilon Indi Bb | Epsilon Indi Ba | 11,409 km | 1.09 km/s | 37,705.1 Mm | 37,629.8 Mm |
Epsilon Indi Bb I | Epsilon Indi Bb | 780 km | 8.6 m/s | 371.7 Mm | 363.3 Mm |
Teegarden's Star | Sol | 17,791 km | 1.49 km/s | 118,378,260,005.6 Mm | 118,141,739,994.4 Mm |
Teegarden's Star B | Teegarden's Star | 900 km | 9.9 m/s | 327.7 Mm | 306.1 Mm |
Teegarden's Star B I | Teegarden's Star B | 450 km | 2.7 m/s | 5,289 km | 4,202 km |
Teegarden's Star C | Teegarden's Star | 600 km | 4.1 m/s | 572.1 Mm | 551.3 Mm |
Teegarden's Star D | Teegarden's Star | 17,000 km | 30.1 m/s | 3,217.8 Mm | 3,211.4 Mm |
Teegarden’s Star D I | Teegarden's Star D | 256 km | 11.6 m/s | 29,690 km | 29,630 km |
Teegarden’s Star D II | Teegarden's Star D | 750 km | 5.8 m/s | 86,348 km | 85,176 km |
Teegarden's Star D III | Teegarden's Star D | 420 km | 2.0 m/s | 169.4 Mm | 156.4 Mm |
Teegarden's Star E | Teegarden's Star | 1,000 km | 7.1 m/s | 7,274.6 Mm | 7,260.1 Mm |
Teegarden's Star E I | Teegarden's Star E | 500 km | 3.1 m/s | 7,467 km | 7,452 km |
Van Maanen's Star | Sol | 1,531 km | 1,418.11 km/s | 132,771,639,006.3 Mm | 132,506,360,993.7 Mm |
Van Maanen's Star B | Van Maanen's Star | 1,274 km | 9.8 m/s | 2,809.5 Mm | 2,803.9 Mm |
Van Maanen's Star C | Van Maanen's Star | 860 km | 6.6 m/s | 6,626.0 Mm | 5,534.0 Mm |
Van Maanen's Star C I | Van Maanen's Star C | 600 km | 2.2 m/s | 13,232 km | 13,206 km |
Van Maanen's Star D | Van Maanen's Star | 2,200 km | 14.9 m/s | 12,058.7 Mm | 12,034.7 Mm |
Van Maanen’s Star D I | Van Maanen's Star D | 201 km | 2.1 m/s | 6,350 km | 4,133 km |
Wolf 1061 | Sol | 42,755 km | 877.7 m/s | 132,961,829,006.3 Mm | 132,696,170,993.7 Mm |
Wolf 1061 B | Wolf 1061 | 670 km | 5.2 m/s | 1,212.7 Mm | 1,210.3 Mm |
Wolf 1061 C | Wolf 1061 | 1,310 km | 10.8 m/s | 2,061.6 Mm | 2,057.5 Mm |
Wolf 1061 D | Wolf 1061 | 1,610 km | 16.7 m/s | 3,761.8 Mm | 3,754.3 Mm |
Wolf 1061 E | Wolf 1061 | 15,500 km | 23.0 m/s | 22,563.0 Mm | 22,517.9 Mm |
Wolf 1061 E I | Wolf 1061 E | 625 km | 4.9 m/s | 27,252 km | 27,197 km |
Wolf 1061 E II | Wolf 1061 E | 312 km | 1.7 m/s | 155.6 Mm | 155.3 Mm |
LP 145-141 | Sol | 300 km | 44,252.26 km/s | 143,094,952,006.8 Mm | 142,809,047,993.2 Mm |
LP 145-141 b | LP 145-141 | 2,500 km | 321.0 m/s | 24,518 km | 24,469 km |
LP 145-141 c | LP 145-141 | 1,192 km | 29.7 m/s | 64,668 km | 62,048 km |
LP 145-141 d | LP 145-141 | 610 km | 5.5 m/s | 1,514.4 Mm | 926.7 Mm |
where is Europa?
Literally NICE! I dont have words to describe it, I love all your crafts.
@VerySmarte yes, i will be trying to make the distances (and hopefully the orientations within constellations too) accurate, and yes it's entirely possible with XML
problem is that the XML files for all of my SR2 stuff have been inacsessible to my XML editor since the 1.0 update which is probably the main reason why my progress in uploading planets and system has been halted so much
@Zenithspeed hey just a question, if you ever make that system, will the distances between stars be accurate to real life? because i dont think thats possible to make due to limitations of the system editor.. unless you use xml
Trying to download on pc for the first time, but I'm having trouble figuring it out.
how do you even get to other planets?
@lordvader0219 pls add moon is solar system,ex: Mars add 2 moons , Jupiter add to 4 moons , Saturn add to 7 moons , Uranus add to 5 moons , Neptune add to 3 moons , Pluto add to 5 moons
This is awesome. Sirius system is unstable though.
@sacr3dbac0n0 fair enough, i just like to play things safe
at the very least i'll put "inspired by Stellar Neighbourhood" in the description
@Zenithspeed Forgive me if I'm not really following, but we don't claim to have ownership of the concept of an interstellar planet pack, nor can/should we anyways. Also, we're not the first ones to have done this, in fact I have many inspirations and I'm sure lordvader0219 does too. So by all means go for it. Not really sure for what you're asking for permission to do though?
@sacr3dbac0n0
of course, i do know that the SMA's need to be adjusted in XML, it's just that the files or the CelestialDatabase folder rarely want to show up in my file editors for some reason
also, i'm not saying i'm using Stellar Neighbourhood as a basis for it, it's merely the concept that i am wanting to use but in a somewhat different way, that being the scale of the planets being in real-scale rather than the game's 1/5th scale (it's basically an "expansion pack" of sorts to an already existing system i have made myself)
@Zenithspeed Edit the semi-major axis manually in the XML file of your system, units are in meters. I'd highly recommend starting the system from scratch instead of cannibalizing this Stellar Neighborhood build. This is because the hierarchy between the planets can get confusing when editing an existing XML file compared to starting a new one. Also, this build is much more complex than previous build. One wrong edit and you corrupt the file, needless to say, a massive headache. Another big thing is 'Max Zoom' and 'Map Scale', I set Stellar Neighborhood's to '5e20' and '1e-7'. That is a stable configuration out to 15 ly but might also work for longer distances (50 ly?). If you want to go larger, go with a larger 'Max Zoom' and smaller 'Map Scale'. Incorrect values result in jitters and camera artifacts. That's how I did it, not very complicated once you figure it out.
i came here to say that in the future i'm planning to make an expansion pack to my solar system replica with interstellar travel and real-life exoplanets, basically it's this but in real scale rather than the game's 1/5 scale
and obviously it was inspired by this, so can i get your permission to upload it when it's complete?
By the way, how can I modify the track height?
hi Lordvader, I must admit Ur systems, well stellar neighbourhoods are amazing, but how do u break the Semi Major Axis is all i wanna know, pls help, and also, Howd u manage to upload more pics after the upload?
this is really better than before, thanks
@SamTheFox I added more photos after upload on my computer
how did you break the 7 picture limit
Created an account just to upvote and say thanks for this.
Edit: can't updoot yet but whatever
oh and beatiful systems
guys a update is coming really soon
i agree, they should definitely add all the other major moons of the solar system, feels weird with Saturn only having Enceladus and Titan
@IMULAerospaceIndustries
UPDATE: I wonder how many more bodies you could add to this? Having all the rest of the major moons of the Gas Giants (i.e. all the “planemo” moons such as the two other Galilean Moons, the five other big ones of Saturn, and the four others of Uranus), as well as a few comets and maybe Sedna or another fictional object such as Planet Nine would be absolutely amazing!
@IMULAerospaceIndustries
Why not use it to sail?(Up to 26666 times the speed of light )https://www.simplerockets.com/c/1BtSu6/Rhombodite
I cannot describe how much fun I’m having with this. If this file isn’t worthy of some kind of developer award or content feature, I don’t know what is. Thanks so much for your time and effort!