While i was staring at my phone admiring the view, I noticed a big mountain that almost went out the atmosphere itself.
I relized it looked like oylumpus mons, which is known as the largest mountain in out solar system. (And the juno system)
GENERAL INFO
- Created On: iOS
- Game Version: 0.9.704.0
- Planetary System: Juno System
- Planets: 20
- Game Time: 2,723.0 days
CRAFTS
Name | Location | Part Count | Mass | Altitude | Velocity |
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Mond-2 | Luna | 7 | 1,158kg | 122 km | 641.0 m/s |
Mini Saturn V-30 | Droo | 21 | 884kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
Pilgrim 1 | Droo | 5 | 2,296kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
Pilgrim 1-41 | Juno | 3 | 12,074kg | 14,472.7 Mm | 18.70 km/s |
Luna 2 | Droo | 4 | 1,288kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
Luna 2 | Droo | 6 | 2,127kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
Luna 8 Rover | Luna | 19 | 2,510kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
Mars Lander | Juno | 46 | 6,176kg | 23,278.1 Mm | 11.48 km/s |
Mars Lander-115 | Juno | 6 | 8,750kg | 21,434.9 Mm | 14.13 km/s |
Luna 9 space station base | Luna | 16 | 5,984kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
Luna 9 space station base-136 | Luna | 3 | 15,216kg | 599 km | 411.0 m/s |
ESDS (Experimental spacecraft docking station) | Droo | 17 | 14,086kg | 68 km | 3.44 km/s |
Luna 6 | Juno | 13 | 2,246kg | 14,599.7 Mm | 18.80 km/s |
Luna 6-157 | Droo | 3 | 26,514kg | 399 km | 3.49 km/s |
Luna 11 | Juno | 13 | 2,246kg | 14,706.9 Mm | 18.72 km/s |
Luna 11-170 | Droo | 3 | 26,514kg | 777 km | 2.67 km/s |
Ares-1 | Droo | 22 | 2.75E+5kg | 238 km | 3.22 km/s |
Ares-1 | Cylero | 10 | 2,069kg | 167 km | 2.58 km/s |
Ares-1-192 | Juno | 3 | 30,739kg | 21,176.1 Mm | 15.80 km/s |
Ares-1-193 | Juno | 4 | 25,055kg | 21,175.3 Mm | 15.80 km/s |
Ares-1-194 | Juno | 4 | 25,055kg | 21,174.4 Mm | 15.80 km/s |
Ares-1-195 | Juno | 4 | 25,055kg | 21,174.4 Mm | 15.80 km/s |
Ares-1-196 | Juno | 4 | 25,055kg | 21,175.3 Mm | 15.80 km/s |
Ares-1-197 | Juno | 4 | 25,055kg | 21,176.2 Mm | 15.80 km/s |
Ares-1-198 | Juno | 4 | 25,055kg | 21,176.2 Mm | 15.80 km/s |
Ares-1-199 | Juno | 3 | 26,514kg | 21,207.9 Mm | 16.47 km/s |
Ares-1-200 | Juno | 3 | 14,496kg | 20,637.2 Mm | 18.28 km/s |
Ares-1-201 | Juno | 3 | 11,056kg | 112,760.7 Mm | 4.16 km/s |
Ares-1-202 | Cylero | 3 | 11,400kg | 1,361 km | 1.48 km/s |
Museum of sr2 | Droo | 65 | 12,533kg | 175 km | 3.30 km/s |
Luna 13 | Droo | 4 | 1,288kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
Luna 13-212 | Droo | 3 | 26,514kg | 589 km | 3.16 km/s |
Lunar RC Rover + Mini Sat (Auto Vizzy to The Moon) | Luna | 50 | 2,247kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
Lunar RC Rover + Mini Sat (Auto Vizzy to The Moon)-224 | Luna | 35 | 1,044kg | 175 km | 634.0 m/s |
moon rover with rocket | Luna | 111 | 6,266kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
Crewed Rover | Luna | 45 | 19,593kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
UNSC Paris-class heavy frigate-248 | Droo | 47 | 2,102kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
UNSC Paris-class heavy frigate-278 | Juno | 22 | 0kg | 43,308.4 Mm | 9.05 km/s |
SSTO Space Plane-308 | Droo | 10 | 11,393kg | Ground | 0.0 m/s |
Cylero lander rocket 2.0 | Juno | 52 | 4,585kg | 13,524.7 Mm | 21.89 km/s |
Cylero lander rocket 2.0-325 | Juno | 9 | 12,593kg | 14,110.3 Mm | 21.31 km/s |
Cylero lander rocket 2.0-326 | Juno | 9 | 13,275kg | 13,558.9 Mm | 21.81 km/s |
Ares -2 | Cylero | 40 | 1.06E+5kg | 59 km | 2.08 km/s |
Ares -2-329 | Droo | 3 | 24,928kg | 3,946 km | 2.16 km/s |
Ares -2-330 | Droo | 4 | 21,373kg | 6,806 km | 1.45 km/s |
Ares -2-331 | Droo | 4 | 21,373kg | 8,190 km | 1.24 km/s |
Ares -2-332 | Droo | 4 | 21,373kg | 8,560 km | 1.19 km/s |
Ares -2-333 | Droo | 4 | 21,373kg | 7,347 km | 1.37 km/s |
Ares -2-334 | Droo | 4 | 21,373kg | 6,133 km | 1.57 km/s |
Ares -2-335 | Droo | 4 | 21,373kg | 5,832 km | 1.63 km/s |
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3,369 Bayourex
Hum... looking at the past I wonder is that still there..... can you land on it in the moder version
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3,688 HorizonsTechnologies
@Bayourex I am currently preparing a mission to go there. I will do so after I finish my mission to Tydos.
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3,688 HorizonsTechnologies
@Hermes01000100 I am going to send a mission there. I’ve done the math (not really) and if I land on the summit I can escape the atmosphere easily due to the altitude
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@Bayourex yes..?