Asteroid base and High G Gas Giants

Hello Cmdrs, i have a Gas Giant with 3.61G in my system, with Icy rings.
I want to build an asteroid base, but i wonder if i'm will be able to disembark inside then.
Cause i tried to move my carrier in the orbit, and i cannot disembark from the ship.

So anyone know if the base will be affected by the same problem?
Is the G too much high?
I would like to not waste insame amount of materials, points and time.
 

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[...]Cause i tried to move my carrier in the orbit, and i cannot disembark from the ship.
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Strange, does it even make sense? In orbit, the gravity should be weak anyway.
Well, try and see...experimentations like this may bear interesting fruits...like, the Station of a Certain Death...
 
Hello Cmdrs, i have a Gas Giant with 3.61G in my system, with Icy rings.
I want to build an asteroid base, but i wonder if i'm will be able to disembark inside then.
Cause i tried to move my carrier in the orbit, and i cannot disembark from the ship.

So anyone know if the base will be affected by the same problem?
Is the G too much high?
I would like to not waste insame amount of materials, points and time.
No idea if the base would be immune, but is the site in the rings nearer the centre of the planet than the carriers position or further away.
If it is further away then you would have a better chance as gravity drops with distance from the centre.
 
Gas giants are kind of known for high gravity (which makes the calls for GG bases rather optimistic) .
There is a work around; from the pad before you descend into the hangar you should be able select disembark which will carry out regardless of gravity.
 
When you are in orbit around a body, you are in free fall. It makes no difference what the surface gravity of the body is.
 
If the gravity at that distance was a problem for the asteroid, it would have already crashed into the gas giant - I don't think we have orbits in the game that will crash/escape.
 
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