Found a huge Ammonia World
HIP 8693 16
MASS 103.9279
RADIUS 23,625KM
SURFACE PRESSURE 26,300.68
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bix2fjjcoxe4p30/Screenshot_0042.bmp?dl=0
Added to book, very nice find!
Found a huge Ammonia World
HIP 8693 16
MASS 103.9279
RADIUS 23,625KM
SURFACE PRESSURE 26,300.68
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bix2fjjcoxe4p30/Screenshot_0042.bmp?dl=0
Added to book, very nice find!![]()
Wow, some finds guys! I may have found a 5th tier star - that is, if the governing star counts as tier 1:
STELLAR BODY WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING and
M-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
SWOILZ MC-K b41-3 A WITH 5
L-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
SWOILZ MC-K b41-3 B WITH 4
...and a full picture of the system:
[edit]: About the bug related to Class III and II gas giants...when the scanner states that a giant is class II and the system map shows it as class III, which class is it really? Need to ticket this...
Added latest records and here's one from me:
EARTH LIKE WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURE
HIP 26711 B 4 WITH A PRESSURE OF 0.89 ATMOSPHERES
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Really want to know what sort of life lives under all that pressure
yes I can add a button will do it later
Some small errors in the table of contents:
- B-Type Stars links to nowhere atm
- Water Worlds links to Terraformed Planets
no its not, check book on first post
no its not, check book on first post
this one counts as a terraformable planet
you have lowest pressure
and next time please type record so I can copy and past
Roger that
LARGEST B-TYPE STAR
PHOO PHLAI AA-A H0 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 229.6854