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Spaceception

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  1. Just put them on Mercury. It's not like we want to put a actual colony there anyway. Also, DT should be with them, I don't want to see any more of his orange hair.
  2. Actually, I wasn't, I just thought of the question when I was looking at Space Engine screenshots for my desktop background
  3. "Venus has a moon named Eros" Crap! What other Chaos gods do you have then? And for the planet, I'll remove the liquid Methane, add more Nitrogen, and as as for the dense H2 atmosphere, It's big enough, and far enough away from the Sun, that it should be capable of holding a H2 atmosphere, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-Earth#Density_and_bulk_composition
  4. He (Or she, I don't know) said it was basically a Terraformed version, not that is was Terraformed. Also @fredinno, I renamed it Eros.
  5. Heat? It's ~10 c colder than Titan, and it has Methane seas. Oh, you mean Hydrogen seas? I'll switch some stuff around.
  6. Let's get crackin' on that Ice giant now: Amphitrite: Amphitrite is named for the Greek goddess of the sea (And is Poseidon's wife), because it's covered in a global ocean of liquid Nitrogen The planet is 8.6 Earth masses, and 3.2 Earth radii, putting it near the border of "Super-Earth" and " Mini-Neptune", and has an atmosphere 23x the density of Earth's, and is made primarily of Hydrogen, Methane, and Nitrogen, with trace amounts of Argon, giving it a very dim blue color, it's temperature is -200 c, and it has a small system of rings, about 10 km wide, thought to have come from a few small Asteroids about 10 million years ago, the planet has a mostly circular orbit, extremely far from the sun. 1780-1920 AU ? g No moon What do you think @Findthepin1 ?
  7. I have a (Weird) question, are Double Gas giants possible? If so, how likely are they? And could they have any sort of Moons?
  8. I know about Eris, but I just heard of Apollo, what does it matter anyway? There's no Eris or Apollo in this solar system, so it's free game. Aside from that, what do you think about them?
  9. For @silversliver Eros: Eris is named for the Greek god of Chaos, this moon has an elliptical orbit, and a wild axis of rotation, it's not very big, Only 1.2x the mass of Ceres, and 1.4x the radii of Ceres, but it's orbit/size makes it possible for Loki to have stable liquid nitrogen oceans, there's a few surface features, such as "The belt" which is a ridge that spans 1/2 the moon at the equator, much like Iapetus. It's made up of mostly water ice and rock, but additionally, some metals as well, there's no atmosphere, and the average temperature is 1 c above absolute zero. ? g For @fredinno Apollo: Apollo is named for the Greek god of Art, due to it's unusual but beautiful surface features, such as on the north pole, there's curved streaks of red colored "stripes" that all follow the same path from the north pole, to the southern hemisphere, it's made of mostly rock, with an abundance of metals, such as Iron, which is thought to be in the red stripes as Iron oxide, it has a mas of 1.3 moons, and a radii of 1.6 moons, as well as a wide but elliptical orbit, both Apollo and Mustafar tidally heat each other along with Fredinnus, although Apollo isn't as tidally heated as Mustafar, it's heated enough that a few small volcanoes have given a thin atmosphere that is 3x the thickness of Mars (OTL), making the temperature -210-40 c. ? g So what do you guys think about these moons?
  10. @Nothalogh I don't know where the Orion discussion began, but could you carry on in a existing Orion thread, or make one yourself?
  11. Good idea, but the DOD will probably have to do a decent bit of retrofitting to make it work right, but I do agree it could lower costs, and that's always a good thing.
  12. Ooooooh, That looks nice, That's really, really good. What's your next planetary design going to be?
  13. Titan/Enceladus mission with a Titan landing, only this time I hope the lander lasts longer, or even better, (Very unlikely) a rover. Although, the Venus mission would also be a good choice, if we ever decide to put humans in the upper atmosphere of Venus.
  14. Report your post to the moderators and ask them to move it:)
  15. I think this should go into "General KSP discussion" It's cool though.
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