this planet was greenish-blue at some point in the past, but a couple of months ago it turned crimson red, who knows what happened here?
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- Created On: Windows
- Game Version: 1.3.204.1
CHARACTERISTICS
- Radius: 1,174 km
- Sea Level: 0 m
- Surface Gravity: 9.0 m/s
- Rotational Period: 14h
- Escape Velocity: 4.60 km/s
- Mass: 1.87E+23kg
Atmosphere
- Height: 61 km
- Scale Height: 8,854 m
- Surface Air Density: 1.200 kg/m3
- Surface Temperature: 269 K
EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP
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2,133 OliospaceIndustries+1 one month ago
@Aludra877 although this would likely be what happened if mars was rapidly terraformed. loose soil(rust sand) unstable ecosystem. poor carbon cycle(Not enough carbon brought out due to low geological activity) would likely cause the oceans to fill with rust and turn red. then beginning to freeze a bit or freeze after all the iron sinks to the bottom
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2,133 OliospaceIndustriesone month ago
@Aludra877 Or i think. im just assuming cuz thats the naturual cause
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26.9k Aludra877one month ago
@OliospaceIndustries interesting, thanks for letting us know man, atlesst it ain't a flesh entity
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2,133 OliospaceIndustries+1 one month ago
Its just a bunch of iron in the water getting oxidized turning into rust. happened to earth around 2.4 billion years ago cuz cyanobacteria made alot of oxygen (great oxidation event)
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12.0k deepfriedfrenchtoast+3 3 months ago
no it was me, sorry guys, i just dropped a bunch of red dye on the surface a while back.
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22.4k Tallisar3 months ago
Perhaps a cataclysmic event involving a celestial object being destroyed by the planet? It could explain the rings and the red color, though there is a lack of craters, which would mostly and with high certainty be formed should any of the material rain down on the planet below.
@OliospaceIndustries likely, I mean small rust soil particles are bound to float around before finally settling