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I was wondering if the planets and moons are in a free orbit. Can you anchor lets say some 1,000,000 lb thrust engines to the launch pad, aim the rockets at an angle so the thrust goes up or at an angle and use this as a thruster to speed up or slow down the planets rotation? I made a rig with 3 X 1.000.000 lb thrusters but have no Idea how long I would have to leave them running to see any change in planets rotation speed. If that is even possible in this game. I know we would be pushing against the atmosphere, but maybe the game does not pick up on that in this case. Any Ideas?

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While The Planets may be on rails, think of how long it would take to get everything into the right place. Scott Manley did a video on the subject as well. You could move the planets with hyperedit if you really wanted to.

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What about just changing the rotation speed or direction. I got a rocket burning at 500,000,000 Pounds of thrust anchored to the launchpad on its side, let it run for half an hour then compared the times of the planet rotation and saw no difference. If you let it go long enough would it slow the rotation or even stop or reverse it? Or is that something locked into the game as well?

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So I guess I better forget about that 200,000,000,000,000,000 mas, 150,000,000,000,000,000 lbs thrust engine I was setting up on the launch pad to try to get florida up to where Main is.

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What about just changing the rotation speed or direction. I got a rocket burning at 500,000,000 Pounds of thrust anchored to the launchpad on its side, let it run for half an hour then compared the times of the planet rotation and saw no difference. If you let it go long enough would it slow the rotation or even stop or reverse it? Or is that something locked into the game as well?

Neil Degrass Tyson touches on that sort of thing in one of his books (i forget which one) but he talks about that todays rocket launches have an enormous effect on the orbit of the planet in a few million years time. Depending on the direction they are launched but the small amounts of thrust add up over time to change our orbit quite a bit.

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Neil Degrass Tyson touches on that sort of thing in one of his books (i forget which one) but he talks about that todays rocket launches have an enormous effect on the orbit of the planet in a few million years time. Depending on the direction they are launched but the small amounts of thrust add up over time to change our orbit quite a bit.

While true, I'm guessing most of things like impacting asteroids and comets comets, solar wind, tidal effects, friction, and even radiation pressure EACH would have a much larger effect than a slingshot spacecraft.

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