A medium sized rocky moon covered in dust, craters and tholins, with a few mountain. This is the first moon of Seron and has a pretty flat landscape with some mountains peaking from the crater bombarded surface.
GENERAL INFO
- Created On: Android
- Game Version: 1.3.204.1
CHARACTERISTICS
- Radius: 693 km
- Sea Level: None
- Surface Gravity: 7.2 m/s
- Rotational Period: 14h
- Escape Velocity: 3.15 km/s
- Mass: 5.15E+22kg
Atmosphere
- No Atmosphere
EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP
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4,901 BeaconIndustriesa minute ago
@Tranedi The custom textures once you download a system w them become part of your texture list so sometimes when I test them and end up using them or not they might remain in planet file intentionally o unintentionally.
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630 Tranedian hour ago
@BeaconIndustries someone needs to do a mobile tutorial of the planetstudio fr
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4,901 BeaconIndustries+1 5 hours ago
@Tranedi I took them for MatTheAerospacer's planets by download ing his system. Idk how tò load custom textures made by myself
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MAIN INSPIRATION:
Dwarf planets like Pluto/Planet Grajani by ExcaliburAerospace.
LORE NOTE:
Galios is by far the largest moon of Seron, mostly comprised by silica rocks with some metal deposits under the surface. The planet has long ceased all volcanic activity having a weak magnetosphere and no atmosphere. This can be noticed by the almost absent mountains while craters are all over the surface, caused by meteor impacts in the past. The surface is covered in a greyish white dust forming some interesting patterns, aswell as by reddish patches that grew over time caused by complex organic molecules called tholins, which form when solar ultraviolet light and cosmic rays interact with methane, nitrogen, and other gases in Galios's now gone atmosphere and on its surface, creating a reddish "gunk" that settles down. These tholins build up over time, giving some regions their distinctive red hue, even though the exact chemical recipe is still being researched.