Solar devious pt2.7
Added:
Sophie (Ice Giant)
Excalibur (Moon of Sophie)
Future plans:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KAZZnxUwmjoRkl8HB5BUT2xjKs4BfVZd/view?usp=sharing
Open for suggestions on what to improve on/what to add, if you have any ideas let me know in the comments.
GENERAL INFO
- Predecessor: Solar devious pt2.6.6
- Created On: Windows
- Game Version: 0.9.918.1
CELESTIAL BODIES
Name | Parent | Radius | Surface Gravity | Apoapsis | Periapsis |
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Juno | 139.1 Mm | 274.0 m/s | - | - | |
Orion | Juno | 875 km | 10.7 m/s | 8,821.6 Mm | 5,871.3 Mm |
C1 (ROUGE) | Juno | 678 km | 7.8 m/s | 12,669.1 Mm | 11,765.9 Mm |
Zyrgo | C1 (ROUGE) | 23 km | 0.4 m/s | 5,441 km | 4,064 km |
Proteus | Juno | 1,274 km | 9.8 m/s | 14,262.8 Mm | 14,234.3 Mm |
Colaris | Proteus | 350 km | 1.6 m/s | 26,514 km | 24,039 km |
Volaris | Proteus | 258 km | 5.1 m/s | 47,185 km | 40,771 km |
Inkeo | Juno | 16,847 km | 24.0 m/s | 24,097.4 Mm | 21,809.4 Mm |
Oceano | Inkeo | 40 km | 6.0 m/s | 59,790 km | 43,222 km |
Tyono | Inkeo | 350 km | 1.6 m/s | 83,699 km | 53,425 km |
C2 (ROUGE) | Juno | 9,834 km | 9.4 m/s | 33,391.3 Mm | 31,315.5 Mm |
Hyone | C2 (ROUGE) | 104 km | 7.0 m/s | 33,027 km | 31,417 km |
Osicon | C2 (ROUGE) | 225 km | 6.0 m/s | 50,973 km | 42,649 km |
Rosso | Juno | 1,400 km | 20.2 m/s | 63,055.2 Mm | 61,274.8 Mm |
Crewd | Juno | 1,102 km | 185.0 m/s | 353,351.5 Mm | 352,645.5 Mm |
Devious | Crewd | 235 km | 6.0 m/s | 2,473.5 Mm | 1,632.6 Mm |
Dale | Devious | 123 km | 5.2 m/s | 5,152 km | 3,021 km |
Flord | Devious | 83 km | 6.9 m/s | 8,193 km | 6,065 km |
Thorne | Crewd | 1,036 km | 8.0 m/s | 7,359.3 Mm | 2,435.4 Mm |
DASX | Thorne | 250 km | 2.0 m/s | 16,249 km | 15,091 km |
SquirtleReal | Thorne | 230 km | 2.3 m/s | 28,135 km | 25,103 km |
Elitefenyx | Crewd | 1,174 km | 8.5 m/s | 8,722.7 Mm | 8,705.3 Mm |
Astroid 259 237 | Crewd | 22 km | 1.0 m/s | 21,392.0 Mm | 14,002.0 Mm |
Coperix | Crewd | 13,800 km | 22.0 m/s | 38,968.5 Mm | 28,170.0 Mm |
A1 | Juno | 160 km | 9.8 m/s | 439,865.8 Mm | 438,986.9 Mm |
A3 | Juno | 120 km | 3.0 m/s | 516,039.8 Mm | 483,960.2 Mm |
A2 | Juno | 140 km | 3.5 m/s | 573,598.6 Mm | 562,375.2 Mm |
Sophie | Juno | 5,222 km | 9.2 m/s | 1,129,758.7 Mm | 870,241.3 Mm |
Excalibur | Sophie | 402 km | 4.0 m/s | 72,263 km | 64,822 km |
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0 Samps0n
Sure, I’d be honored to run your latest and greatest beta! Any ideas on the cause the radiant heat? I know that only one source of solar power is permitted per system but i am not sure if heat has the same restrictions. It couldnt of been a planet because it’s consistency was to regular for that.
About the superdroo, while anti-earth position(Lagrange Point 3) isn’t stable for a planetary orbit but what iif the semimajor-axis are the same and tbe SOI’s don’t overlap then might it be stable? Maybe you have to make the eccentricity the same too. RSS 70% of the time I don’t pass the moon but 27% I go to mars, if mars sat opposite cylero(L3) then you could entice 97% of RSS destinations. The Hohmann transfer angles would stay correct for both planetary systems if it works st all.! Do you know if the game physics support any or all Lagrange points as stable orbits? So poke hole in this idea for me so I can see what’s left and I will get orbital on skoll system 2.8. -
270 Skoll
@Samps0n The new version of the system is live, let me know if the same bug is also in this version of the system. https://www.simplerockets.com/PlanetarySystems/View/6oBtP7/Skoll-system-Solar-devious-pt2-8
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270 Skoll
@Samps0n Thanks for your comment, I love to hear that you enjoy using my solar system. I have no idea what is going on with that glitch, but I do have a unlisted newer version of the system (renamed to Skoll system) that I plan to make public over the next few weeks. It will be interesting to see if that glitch is still there since I have now replaced Juno with a better suited star for the system, as well as made some tweaks to some planets. I also plan to integrate more moons for the Gas giants and even another smaller star system in the future, so I could look into making more planets like a superdroo then.
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0 Samps0n
So this is one of my goto systems and I thought I found a glitch in the game but then I found it hasn’t happened in any other system I have tried since the . This has only been one at this point. But I thought I’d share what I already posted on the discord ‘bugs’ tab. Tho they aren’t aware that I have futhur isolated this…
“Orbiting a 25Gm- 780Gm eccentric orbit around Juno, once I saw it, I confirmed it making a sun shield with a sphere that sits in the shade on either side. Anything that’s >55Gm will have an object in the shade is avg 30°c (@80Gm) (90°c@700Gm) warmer than that same object unshaded from the Juno. At 55Gm the object have an equal temperature. I have really thought about if it could be an intentional factor of game but…”
So yeah, shit in the shade is warmer than the direct sun about to where Venus-mars orbit it swaps. I have had many runs in different orbits and vehicles, even made one with a sunshade running down the center with seperate tanks that hid in the shade opposite one in the sun. Not sure how to explain how or what you did, just was surprised when I found nothing like it in my next system. Chao, when’s the next devious? You need to add a superdroo, one that lets us launch and enjoy a few of the most common loves for the rss, eg, orbiting earth in a full replica. A super cyclero would be the only other planet that would make rss -heads happy.
Some of those suggestions likely are not fit for making but brainstorming is a good way to come up with ideas. That being said I have to report that the reverse temperature issue from 2.7 is still there. I haven’t gotten the distance that it autocorrect’s itself yet I just saw it’s 30°c warmer in the shade. Also Inkeo, I think it is called, has an amazing atmosphere and plunging into and out of it has been one off the best highlights of the game that isn’t a craft. Definitely either get some screenshots or just ask me and get a pic of that for when you make you release, you actually have me excited to see what else is new, got any tips on what to check out next? @Skoll