
There appears to be a glitch in the matrix. Anyone else seen it? Is there an issue already in the issue tracker?
Technically, an apoapsis of 0.00 AU could well mean that the orbit is less than 0.01 AU, which is 1.5 million kilometers, since the measurement is only in AU which gives a fair amount of room for interpretation.Looks like a bug - notice the planet is tidally locked, yet there is only a single temperature given.... Don't most tidally locked Planets give a hot-side temperature and a cold-side temperature?
Also with an Apoapsis of 0.00AU's, it appears to be orbiting inside it's parent Planet.
An orbital inclination of (-)77.7° suggests in was once a rogue Planet, that has been captured from outside the solar system and pulled in to the orbit of the parent Planet, backed up by a huge Arg of Periapsis, indicating an extremely eccentric orbit!
There is more to worry about here than just being unlandable - it seems its orbit is bugged too (or at least the Planet info).
Very true! The scale of it never crossed my mind - I need coffee!Technically, an apoapsis of 0.00 AU could well mean that the orbit is less than 0.01 AU, which is 1.5 million kilometers, since the measurement is only in AU which gives a fair amount of room for interpretation.
Because it looks and reads like this:What is an IO planet?
Because it looks and reads like this:
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And it ain't the only one. Every planet I find that looks like this has the same problem: The parameters read like a landable with a tenuous atmosphere. They are not, and their atmosphere (even if no landable) should still show the atmosphere symbol in the local map.
IO is the name of one of Jupiters moonsBut what does IO stand for?
Possibly. But all other non-landables have their atmospheric status marked in the system map. These do not!Is it not landable due to level of volcanism?
But what does IO stand for?
Nah, the confusion here was genuinely getting it wrong! I thought it was written (and pronounced) IO (I-O), when it should be Io (Aye-oh).The confusion is from it getting autocorrected by phones belonging to geeks as IO (as in Input Output), rather than left as Io, the name of a Priestess of Hera in Greek mythology.
Yes - them pesky random capitals...Nah, the confusion here was genuinely getting it wrong! I thought it was written (and pronounced) IO (I-O), when it should be Io (Aye-oh).
Thanks for correcting me!
Well okay - but all the other non-landables with atmosphere have their atmosphere marked in the System Map, but these do not.Unstable surface? Too many rocks? Too much sinkable-into soft dust? Dangerous magnetic fields that scupper your ship's landing systems? Who knows.
What atmosphere? It says 0.00 atmospheres. What is the atmospheric composition?Well okay - but all the other non-landables with atmosphere have their atmosphere marked in the System Map, but these do not.