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I think the title explains it all, Create a planet give it a name weather conditions atmospherical conditions and even gravity!

I'll start

Name: Dresk 856

Gravity: 36%

Has Atmosphere: Yes

Weather Conditions: Always raining. Occasional radioactive particles being rained due to massive supernovas.

Habitable: I just said radioactive STAR particles, Does that sound habitable to you? Haha

Your turn!

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Not sure how this is a forum game, but I'll bite:

Name: Jyuni

Gravity ASL: 0.65 G

Atmosphere: 72% water vapor, 26% CO2, 2% Helium

Weather conditions: Constantly foggy to where the surface isn't visible from orbit. The surface consists of mainly liquid, and the thick atmosphere at sea level coupled with the low gravity cause there to be little distinction between sea and sky

Life: Organic Multicellular Marine; primarily near-microscopic soft-bodied organisms similar to rotifers

Natural satellites: one small moon similar to Gilly

Appearance: hazy, slate gray

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Name: YearghFire

Gravity: 3.98

Atmosphere: Yes - 67% Methane, 33% Oxygen

Weather: A lot of fires, explosion and volcanic activity

Life: None

Appearance: A fire ball in orbit

Moon(s): A molten planet that looks like Mercury

Is it okay?

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Name: Flavon XQC11-F

Gravity: 0.83G

Atmosphere: Yes, Argon: 81% Water Vapor: 18.5% Carbon Dioxide: 0.3% Ozone: 0.2%

Weather: Very steamy, like a giant sauna.

Life: Mostly covered in lush rainforests.

Apperance: Yellowish white clouds, greenish soil and Violet oceans.

Moons: Flavon XQC11-F1 (Rocky, orange, 10% size of mother planet), Flavon XQC11-F2 (Just discovered recently, presumably captured asteroid in stable ,but eccentric , orbit.)

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  • 4 weeks later...

Name: Olys 258.

Appearance: Mainly a large ball of water with a HUGE mountain near the South Pole stretching 30 kilometres wide and 60 Kilometres High!

Composition: Roughly similar internal structure to earth, Iron Core, Mantle containing iron, silicate, nickel and multiple other metals.

Atmospheric Conditions: Constant clouds around the mountain, but never less than 5 kilometres from the mountains peak. heavy rainfall. 21% Oxygen: 15% Carbon Dioxide The other 74% Other Neutral Gasses. The atmosphere is 57.3 Kilometres High, so The mountain peak is higher than the atmosphere!

Gravity: 0.96% of Kerbin Gravity

Mythology: Olys 258 was discovered long ago, in times where the telescope had only been invented, Mount Olys (the name of the colossal mountain) was believed to be home of the Kerbal Gods, due to its large size and habitable conditions at the base of the mountain. Kerbals would look into the sky and wonder what it would be like at that planet, It was the most interesting to them, the only one Habitable! Kerbals swore they would one day visit Olys 258.

Habitable: Yes!!!

Where is It?: It's located 2 Light-years away in the constellation Kerlicon. Orbiting a star call Darcinon 51, a medium sized blue star, Olys 258 is one of 3 planets in the system.

There are civilizations of multicellular life at the foot of the mountain, they have entire villages built on the cliff faces and are adapted for rock climbing. They are peaceful, so don't worry about them if you see them!:D

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Name: Purple Stuff

Appearance: Purple spots in the void

Atmospheric Conditions: space debris often strikes close to this mysterious source of light, producing fragments of rock at high velocities near the surface

Composition: Neptunium, iodine, iron(molten and beneath the surface), fluorine, carbon nanotubes.

Atmosphere: no

Gravity: no

Habitable: any life near the planet will die from radiation poisoning and carbon nanotube poisoning

where is it?: in orbit the galactic core

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Name: Dractoid-heptinoid

Appearance: A binary pair of planets - one being the size of mars, the other about twice the size of earth

Atmospheric conditions: Almost completely frozen atmospheres, with almost no clouds or winds

Composition: (Dractoid) Similar to earth, (Heptinoid): mixture of earth and mercury

Atmosphere: Very dense, but only goes about 30 and 60 km above the surface, respectively

Gravity: (D) 0.47G (H)2.04G

Habitable: Snowmen may appear in a few places, but do not appear to be alive. Therefore, no

Where: Dractoid was originally in the solar system (as the 5th planet between Mars and Jupiter), however was flung out to join Heptinoid

Also, I bet that these planets will one day be implemented into KSP

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Name: Terra (earth)

Atmosphere Pressure: 14 pounds / square inch (1 atmosphere)

Atmosphere composition: 73% nitrogen / 26% oxygen / 1% carbon dioxide (the air you breathe)

Gravity: 1 G

Diameter: 7,000 KM+ (1 earth diameter)

Moons: Yes - 1 (Luna (moon))

Life: Yes - Organic Unicellular/multicellular (marine, terrestrial, arial) (the life you see around you)

NOTE: CLASS 0.7 CIVILIZATION PRESENT! UTILIZE CAUTION! (us)

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Name: Selsis-2

Mean distance from sun: 0.98 AU

Eccentricity: 0.01

Inclination: 0.05 degrees

Moons: 1. Probably captured asteroid.

Gravity: 9.1 m s-2

Atmospheric composition: Mostly N2 and CO2 with trace noble gasses.

Atmospheric pressure: 988 kPa

Equatorial radius: 63,800 Km

Surface Geology: Mostly Silicate compounds and rocks, primarily igneous in origin.

Geography: Two large equatorial continents and one smaller continent near north geographic pole. Heavy volcanism. Strong evidence of tectonic activity. Several large impact craters present. Rest of planet covered in liquid water.

Life: None yet, precursors detected.

Notes: Water contains large concentrations of dissolved metal salts. Heavy iron content of the water gives it a cyan hue. Complex proteins have been detected around deep-sea hydrothermal vents, possibly catalysed by iron sulphate and other minerals in and around the rim of the vents. Axis of rotation tilted at 2 degrees to solar ecliptic.

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Type: solid, rocky planet

Name: Kerbin BC300000

GASL: 1.00 g

atmosphere: mainly a nitrogen/oxygen mix, not unlike Earth

Large Oceans cover 60% of the planet, several massive craters contain deserts within themselves. Life includes massive, insect like creatures, similar to dinosaurs, as well as a few medium sized reptiles and small mammals. Most intelligent creature is a small, green humanoid. Has three moons orbiting it: a large, gilly like object; a Moon like our own, and a small ice ball.

This planet is, in fact, Kerbin in the year 300,000 B.C.

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Star: Tau Ceti

Name: Caelestis

Gravity: 2.0

Atmosphere: Yes - Oxygen 49% and Nitrogen 30% Hydrogen 1.21% Carbon dioxide 5% Water Vapor 19% Methane 1.012%

Weather: Earth-Like

Life: Extremophiles in Volcanoes. Microbes in Oceans. and It has been colonized by Kerbals.

Size: The size of Kepler62e

Appearance: Earth-Like and the supervolcanoes and Kerbal spaceships can be seen from orbit.

Moon(s): Poseidon

Name: Poseidon

Gravity: 0.49

Atmosphere: Yes - Methane 100%

Weather: Titan-Like

Life: Extremophiles, and It has been colonized by Kerbals.

Size: The size of Mimas

Appearance: Exactly like Titan. Except It's completely blue

Mother Planet : Caelestis

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I'm gonna make sure mine's not a rogue planet by actually showing a star first

Star name: Sol (Sun)

Stellar class: G-type main sequence

Planets: 8

Habitable Zone: 0.7-3 AU

Habitable planets: 1 (possibly 2)

Name: Mars

Gravity: 0.3 g

Has Atmosphere: Yes: Mostly CO2

Weather Condition: Windy, sometimes sandstorms

Habitable: Possibly

Natural Satellite: 2 (possibly captured asteroids)

Life: Possible, most likely microscopic

Colonizable: Likely

Danger: Phobos (moon of Mars), other asteroids

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