The real solar system combined with the ACA-ACB star system presented in the avatar movies.
The system is contains all of the gas giants and 4 out of 7 terrestrial planets found in the system. Although the gas giants have no moons aside from Polyphemus and its moon Pandora.
The distance between the two star systems is realistic, about 4.3 light years.
Note that because of how the game applies light to the planets, the planets in the Alpha Centauri system will not receive light from the stars in that system. Instead they will receive light from the sun. As far as I know there's no way to fix this.
GENERAL INFO
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- Created On: Windows
- Game Version: 1.2.109.0
CELESTIAL BODIES
Name | Parent | Radius | Surface Gravity | Apoapsis | Periapsis |
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Sun | 696.3 Mm | 274.0 m/s | - | - | |
Mercury | Sun | 2,440 km | 3.7 m/s | 69,817.1 Mm | 46,001.3 Mm |
Venus | Sun | 6,052 km | 8.9 m/s | 108,944.8 Mm | 107,473.1 Mm |
Earth | Sun | 6,371 km | 9.8 m/s | 152,097.7 Mm | 147,098.1 Mm |
Moon | Earth | 1,737 km | 1.6 m/s | 405.7 Mm | 363.1 Mm |
Mars | Sun | 3,390 km | 3.7 m/s | 249,228.7 Mm | 206,644.5 Mm |
Phobos | Mars | 11 km | 0.1 m/s | 9,522 km | 9,238 km |
Deimos | Mars | 6,200 m | 0.1 m/s | 23,460 km | 23,460 km |
Ceres | Sun | 473 km | 0.3 m/s | 446,784.5 Mm | 380,777.9 Mm |
Jupiter | Sun | 69,911 km | 24.8 m/s | 816,081.5 Mm | 740,742.6 Mm |
Io | Jupiter | 1,822 km | 1.8 m/s | 423.5 Mm | 420.1 Mm |
Europa | Jupiter | 1,561 km | 1.3 m/s | 677.4 Mm | 664.8 Mm |
Ganymede | Jupiter | 2,634 km | 1.4 m/s | 1,071.8 Mm | 1,069.0 Mm |
Callisto | Jupiter | 2,410 km | 1.2 m/s | 1,896.6 Mm | 1,868.8 Mm |
Saturn | Sun | 58,232 km | 10.4 m/s | 1,503,983.4 Mm | 1,349,467.4 Mm |
Pan | Saturn | 14 km | 0.1 m/s | 133.6 Mm | 133.6 Mm |
Mimas | Saturn | 198 km | 0.1 m/s | 189.2 Mm | 181.9 Mm |
Enceladus | Saturn | 252 km | 0.1 m/s | 239.2 Mm | 236.9 Mm |
Tethys | Saturn | 531 km | 0.1 m/s | 295.0 Mm | 294.4 Mm |
Dione | Saturn | 561 km | 0.2 m/s | 378.3 Mm | 376.6 Mm |
Rhea | Saturn | 764 km | 0.3 m/s | 527.6 Mm | 526.5 Mm |
Titan | Saturn | 2,575 km | 1.4 m/s | 1,257.1 Mm | 1,186.7 Mm |
Iapetus | Saturn | 735 km | 0.3 m/s | 3,661.6 Mm | 3,460.1 Mm |
Uranus | Sun | 25,362 km | 8.9 m/s | 3,006,389.4 Mm | 2,735,555.0 Mm |
Neptune | Sun | 24,622 km | 11.2 m/s | 4,536,874.3 Mm | 4,459,631.5 Mm |
barycenter | Sun | 1,000 m | 140,000,000,000.00 km/s | 20,712,021,331.0 Mm | 20,670,638,669.0 Mm |
Alpha Centauri B | barycenter | 600.8 Mm | 246.6 m/s | 5,900,440.5 Mm | 1,441,819.5 Mm |
Gaea | Alpha Centauri B | 7,008 km | 10.8 m/s | 74,181.8 Mm | 71,680.6 Mm |
Ares | Alpha Centauri B | 5,033 km | 7.8 m/s | 104,261.7 Mm | 102,386.7 Mm |
Zeus | Alpha Centauri B | 80,398 km | 28.5 m/s | 205,264.9 Mm | 192,037.0 Mm |
Cronus | Alpha Centauri B | 65,716 km | 24.8 m/s | 328,808.9 Mm | 307,619.1 Mm |
Poseidon | Alpha Centauri B | 59,424 km | 24.2 m/s | 426,043.2 Mm | 415,016.7 Mm |
Alpha Centauri A | barycenter | 854.4 Mm | 301.4 m/s | 5,900,440.5 Mm | 1,441,819.5 Mm |
ACA-1 | Alpha Centauri A | 3,424 km | 1.9 m/s | 46,259.8 Mm | 41,283.9 Mm |
ACA-2 | Alpha Centauri A | 6,112 km | 9.0 m/s | 80,958.0 Mm | 80,796.2 Mm |
Oceanus | Alpha Centauri A | 64,343 km | 22.3 m/s | 145,053.7 Mm | 142,472.6 Mm |
Polyphemus | Alpha Centauri A | 52,433 km | 18.6 m/s | 214,503.2 Mm | 214,074.7 Mm |
Pandora | Polyphemus | 5,724 km | 7.8 m/s | 261.3 Mm | 221.7 Mm |
Crius | Alpha Centauri A | 46,141 km | 16.0 m/s | 408,758.1 Mm | 407,941.4 Mm |
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@BmnkRocketIndustries Michael
@deepfriedfrenchtoast ok thanks imma download the system
@ZiziWorld It is.
@deepfriedfrenchtoast the system is mobile friendly or not???
ON A LAP TOP
I HAVE 16 GB RAM
Funny part I made a missle that can go to earth booom
@deepfriedfrenchtoast okay thanks, I'll try to download it. And see if that works
@ZiziWorld Maybe, i dont know.
Can I run it on 4 GB ram?
@HorizonsTechnologies Thanks!
Dude this is amazing. I love how much effort you put into recreating bridgehead! And the planets are designed beautifully as well. Polyphemus looks beautiful at night.
Thank you @deepfriedfrenchtoast for the first part, as for the second, I mean that, when the planets don't show the star is set to Juno, and not the one that I made.
@Hyperant I downloaded my planets from the website. They all showed up for me. Also the central star is juno somehow? the planet list shows the central object as the sun.
One question @deepfriedfrenchtoast , how did you manage to use planets that are already uploaded and add them into this system? I did the same sometimes when certain planets do not show up on the website, and the central star is Juno.
@Spitty Thanks.
AMAZING WORK @deepfriedfrenchtoast !
@heitorM :) There definitely more stuff that needs to be added to make this more content complete. But this is it for now. I can imagen in a future version of this system just landing on one of the moons of a gas giant and just taking in the view, and seeing all the other moons in the sky.
No no no no no no you gotta be kidding YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING MAN
@Bayourex there have been a few interstellar systems before this one. Although I don't know how many of those systems had a realistic scale.
We have an interstellar system now in the game.
@Hyperant neat.
Well, I can promise it, @deepfriedfrenchtoast
@Hyperant You can, I don't really care about people modding/changing my stuff. Maybe Ill also make some moons in the future but I cant promise it.
Also, there are like, some things like more moons and planets that I want to add. I ask for your permission, @deepfriedfrenchtoast , to add them.