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Re: Mapping Sol
Keep in mind that the Image Mod already has all of the planets in Sol in it (no moons though, just planets).
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The idea of this project is to make it vanilla, so it can be used with base SEIV maps. Sorry Fyron ^__^.
And how will we represent the Oort Cloud? And I say put a asteroid belt on Jupiter to represent its many moons. |
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No asteroids around Jupiter. Just add the 4 big moons, the rest are too small!
Just one asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is fine, you don't need to go crazy. BTW, did SJ ever add my nice Sol planets? [ August 14, 2003, 17:27: Message edited by: Captain Kwok ] |
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moons go around planets. therefore, phobes and deimos are moons, yeah? makes sense to me.
maybe astroidal moons. |
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I am fairly certain that someone made a map of Sol a long time ago... try searching for it in the scenario section, or the old scenario archives (closed section) if it is not in there. It could be used as a starting point (less work to do that way http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif ).
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Look here.
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Jupiter Jupiter has four large moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Calisto. All except Io should be Ice. All Ice moons are believed to have a rocky core, but are icy on the surface (even Gas Giants have a rocky core). Jupiter has no mid-sized moons. Saturn Saturn has one large moon, Titan. Titan has a radius of 2,575 km. Quote:
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Good table of moons, who discovered and when, distance from planet, size:
Moons Table Just a suggestion, but I would dispense with anything under 1500 km in diameter, call anything between 1500-2499 km tiny moons, anything over 2500 small, and over 4500 medium (if such a thing exists, don't recall). Moon(E), Europa(J), Triton(N) = small, Callisto(J), Ganymede(J) and Titan(S) = Medium, and Io(J), Rhea(S), Oberon(U) and Titania(U) = tiny for a total of 10 moons in the Sol system. You might add Iapetus (S) to the tiny list as well. [ August 14, 2003, 17:16: Message edited by: kalthalior ] |
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maybe not moons for se4 purposes, but asteriods orbit the sun and moons orbit planets, so they can't be asteriods. micro-moons?
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Or, you could make a map of the sol system, with systems being planetary orbitals, each one contains one planet at the center of the map (like earth) and various moons spread out around it on the system map, then warp points could connect the various systems...
Actually, I might just do that. |
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