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A MASSIVE mashup of a bunch of beautiful celestial bodies. cold, warm, and egg baking temperature. this mashup consists of multiples times the amount of planets that Arcanum A (the predecessor) had.

What to expect: Massive mountains and mountain ranges that can sometimes Pierce the atmosphere. Vast flat lands, massive planets covered in thick sheets of ice with deep oceans beneath, scorching canyons, water worlds, a black hole, planets covered in lakes of lava, tropical planets, massive gas giants apart from each other only by a smash distance which isnt even possible irl :), outer region gas giant inspired by planet nine, and one planet that is straight from our solar system.

thats not all there is though, you can find out yourself

Tell me if you find any bugs

enjoy

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Android
  • Game Version: 1.0.909.1

CELESTIAL BODIES

Name Parent Radius Surface Gravity Apoapsis Periapsis
61 Cygni B 87,658 km 487.0 m/s - -
Gargantua 61 Cygni B 239.1 Mm 471.0 m/s 1,001.0 Mm 999.0 Mm
Kepler-62b 61 Cygni B 8,355 km 8.1 m/s 3,286.3 Mm 2,864.8 Mm
Draken Kepler-62b 446 km 2.0 m/s 74,600 km 74,451 km
Kepler-62d 61 Cygni B 12,437 km 10.0 m/s 5,377.3 Mm 5,366.6 Mm
Synio 61 Cygni B 15,076 km 25.7 m/s 6,182.5 Mm 6,170.2 Mm
Hyperborea Synio 120 km 0.4 m/s 29,406 km 29,347 km
Elippe Synio 45 km 0.1 m/s 56,937 km 56,823 km
Takila Synio 1,019 km 4.1 m/s 118.1 Mm 117.9 Mm
Nacas Takila 300 km 1.4 m/s 14,060 km 14,032 km
Akarbor 61 Cygni B 5,910 km 8.2 m/s 10,810.1 Mm 10,788.5 Mm
Terix Akarbor 2,527 m 3.4 m/s 29,505 km 29,446 km
Fusro 61 Cygni B 25 km 4.5 m/s 14,655.5 Mm 14,626.2 Mm
Kore 61 Cygni B 6,122 km 8.8 m/s 20,581.5 Mm 20,540.4 Mm
Maxo Kore 4,311 m 0.0 m/s 14,849 km 14,819 km
Veso Kore 1,416 km 12.1 m/s 126.4 Mm 126.1 Mm
Oradon Veso 761 km 0.3 m/s 28,639 km 28,582 km
Ardit Kore 3,799 km 4.6 m/s 1,182.4 Mm 1,180.1 Mm
Duazuno 61 Cygni B 5,906 km 8.0 m/s 28,580.2 Mm 28,523.1 Mm
Gelida Duazuno 300 km 1.3 m/s 14,526 km 14,497 km
Frigios Duazuno 250 km 1.4 m/s 42,705 km 42,620 km
Mars Duazuno 3,390 km 3.7 m/s 357.8 Mm 357.1 Mm
Sarnus 61 Cygni B 10,600 km 5.1 m/s 41,940.4 Mm 41,856.6 Mm
Casitsa Sarnus 875 km 3.4 m/s 45,337 km 45,246 km
Torso Casitsa 27 km 0.2 m/s 7,032 km 7,018 km
Eve Sarnus 700 km 16.7 m/s 90,700 km 90,519 km
Seatin Eve 75 km 1.0 m/s 3,409 km 3,402 km
Kepler-62e Sarnus 10,269 km 12.0 m/s 263.5 Mm 263.0 Mm
Toragua Kepler-62e 16 km 0.2 m/s 21,435 km 21,393 km
Lumina Kepler-62e 528 km 5.6 m/s 59,159 km 59,041 km
Wekeldier 61 Cygni B 14,000 km 24.0 m/s 78,742.7 Mm 78,585.4 Mm
Sanomde Wekeldier 13,994 km 8.3 m/s 29,543 km 29,484 km
Ontip Wekeldier 426 km 0.9 m/s 50,556 km 50,455 km
Procyon Bb Wekeldier 381 km 9.5 m/s 122.2 Mm 121.9 Mm
Agoron Wekeldier 618 km 4.7 m/s 504.6 Mm 503.5 Mm
Copo Wekeldier 7,210 m 0.1 m/s 6,430.7 Mm 863.5 Mm
Handrew's Comet 61 Cygni B 23 km 0.4 m/s 152,354.9 Mm 15,566.8 Mm
Sirius Bc 61 Cygni B 2,340 km 23.2 m/s 107,364.6 Mm 107,150.0 Mm
Mesch Sirius Bc 157 km 0.8 m/s 14,423 km 14,395 km
Touin Sirius Bc 681 km 2.1 m/s 128.0 Mm 127.7 Mm
Ause 61 Cygni B 12,671 km 28.7 m/s 137,372.8 Mm 137,098.3 Mm
Aquaria Ause 302 km 4.2 m/s 29,491 km 29,432 km
Chigrypso Ause 6,252 km 9.5 m/s 811.6 Mm 810.0 Mm
Teegarden's Star C 61 Cygni B 600 km 4.1 m/s 160,976.5 Mm 160,654.9 Mm
Orcus Teegarden's Star C 270 km 1.8 m/s 5,597 km 5,585 km
Plaro Teegarden's Star C 213 km 1.1 m/s 16,281 km 16,249 km
Vall Teegarden's Star C 300 km 2.3 m/s 23,650 km 23,603 km
Manns Planet Teegarden's Star C 550 km 2.6 m/s 51,284 km 51,181 km
Uikloa 61 Cygni B 3,012 km 4.1 m/s 185,537.1 Mm 185,166.4 Mm
Enceladus Uikloa 50 km 0.1 m/s 15,800 km 15,768 km
Gliese 581g 61 Cygni B 8,738 km 18.3 m/s 243,344.7 Mm 242,858.5 Mm
Li Gliese 581g 1,000 m 0.0 m/s 12,051 km 12,027 km
Maiswa Gliese 581g 129 km 1.5 m/s 40,759 km 40,678 km
TRAPPIST-1f 61 Cygni B 6,658 km 6.1 m/s 427,507.6 Mm 426,653.5 Mm
Johannes B TRAPPIST-1f 68 km 0.5 m/s 25,156 km 20,701 km
Alpha Centauri ABc 61 Cygni B 14,700 km 106.2 m/s 1,001,000.0 Mm 999,000.0 Mm
Uum Alpha Centauri ABc 98 km 0.0 m/s 33,228 km 27,500 km
Procyon Ac Alpha Centauri ABc 750 km 6.5 m/s 65,234 km 65,104 km

10 Comments

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    Warning: spawn that says equator is a boat spawn, it is beside the oil rig. Try to have a boat the size of a speedboat until you move postions for a bigger boat spawn.

    Pinned 1.5 years ago
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    Looks cool gonna try it out after my tests

    1.4 years ago
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    1,349 Drood1538408

    @SpagettiMuncher69 Find Cloriax Instead, It's A Alien Moon

    1.4 years ago
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    I looked at your planets and I didn't really find anything crazy or unique, adleast to ky standards. If you want me to use one of your planets than this is what im looking for.
    Giant mountains piercing the atmosphere, huge canyons that go deep into the planet, glowing gas giants so basically a sun with a gas giant texture, and maybe a white hole which may or may not exist.

    1.4 years ago
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    @Drood1538408 it depends on if they look good. My goal is to create a beautiful and unique system.

    1.4 years ago
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    1,349 Drood1538408

    @SpagettiMuncher69 Can You Add The Haoka System Planets On The Future

    1.4 years ago
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    @AlphaAreospace ight

    1.4 years ago
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    omg it's like a star black hole bianary

    1.4 years ago
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    @DeepSpaceIndustries well. The two gas giants close together are meant to be like that. On the predecessor of this system, there was an asteroid literally miles from the atmosphere of a planet. It kind of glitches out and I wouldn't suggest landing on it or trying. If you are looking at it from space, the planet covers it up and overlaps

    +1 1.4 years ago
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    The planets are a little close to each other in some cases which does make it a little weird but this is actually one of the most underrated systems I've seen recently, I'm gonna make a video on it :)

    1.4 years ago

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