@Abyss Odyssey which ship is that? I am that bad at Elite Dangerous
I very much like the paint scheme on your shipHere's some stuff from my survey of blue bodies and the trip I'm currently on to Ghost of Jupiter...
Why thank you! My favorite color is actually blue, which my SRV's are done up in, (with yellow weapon fire), as are my engine colors. But blue just doesn't show up well against most of the backgrounds in ED, though, so I went with my second favorite for my ship's livery. Actually, I plan on having blue combat ships for the fact that is is my fave, and for the quasi-camouflage (for role play, anyways...)I very much like the paint scheme on your ship
Fly safe o7
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Doesn't dust or fog still need to be suspended in an atmosphere?
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Doesn't dust or fog still need to be suspended in an atmosphere?
If there are low enough Gs, warming periods, tidal forces, or something along those lines, it could be slowly venting off, but yeah, generally speaking.
Wow. That's a surprise. I was sure all landables with "No atmosphere" parameter had zero pressure.The highest on record currently is Outorst QO-G b12-0 A 2, a Rocky Ice world with 0.000986922 earth atmospheres of pressure
Actually, the most obvious example from our own real-world system is comets. They can have visible "fog" from out-gassing, but definitely have no "atmosphere" in the usual meaning of this word.You're more likely to see some haze from out-gassing