Simoyd has a program on github that allows you to create a approximation of what the planets might be close to in position. i ran that a bit and it spit out this
https://xyberviri.github.io/boundless/planets.html
have fun
Simoyd has a program on github that allows you to create a approximation of what the planets might be close to in position. i ran that a bit and it spit out this
https://xyberviri.github.io/boundless/planets.html
have fun
That’s really cool, I’d be afraid to ask what it will look like with ALL of the sov’s included as well
Sov’s are basically moons so they dont really count, just imagine all those planets with a bunch of dots around them.
Otherwise they would have distances that were independant of the planets they orbit… but no we cant have nice things…
it would be an interesting animation to watch a bunch of 64km sovs orbiting a public planet.
I bet at some low levels you would hardly be able to see the public planet at the center of the cluster.
The 64km planets are full of styrofoam under the mantle. That’s why they orbit 50km regular planets (which are full of uranium)
Wonder if you can include my small moon on Houchus and it look like Houchus got a nose (O.O)