I'm currently having great fun doing planetary surface work with the Scarab.
I have noticed that most of the landable planets I have seen are metal worlds, and high-metal-content, also some rocky worlds.
But it doesn't appear to be the case that e can land on ice worlds or - especially - Earh-like worlds.
Is that generally the case, is it always the case, or could it possibly be (I hope this is the answer) that my dataset is simply not big enough to be able to make that assertion with any veracity?
In other words, are there ice worlds and Earth-like planets 'out there' that are landable?
Thanks!
I have noticed that most of the landable planets I have seen are metal worlds, and high-metal-content, also some rocky worlds.
But it doesn't appear to be the case that e can land on ice worlds or - especially - Earh-like worlds.
Is that generally the case, is it always the case, or could it possibly be (I hope this is the answer) that my dataset is simply not big enough to be able to make that assertion with any veracity?
In other words, are there ice worlds and Earth-like planets 'out there' that are landable?
Thanks!