// INCLUDED IN THE REVITALIZED
Name: [Dommaraeas]
Other Name(s): [Dommar]
Pronunciation: [doe - mar - ay - uss]
Demonym: [Dommari]
Class:
Torrid Ultrabaric Subjovian
Physical Characteristics:
Jovian Masses: [0.303 mj]
Jovian Radius: [0.65 rj]
Density per cubic centimeter: [1.46 g/cm^3]
Avergage Temperature: [~1394k | ~571k]
Surface Gravity: [18.645m/s^2]
Age: [~3.872 sby]
Atmospheric Composition:
[45.01%] Carbon Dioxide
[23.56%] Nitrogen
[14.28%] Nitrogen Dioxide
[7.72%] Methane
[4.335%] Ammonia
[3.32%] Water Vapor
[1.773% ]Trace Gases
Atmospheric Characteristics:
Atmosphere Pressure: [2.62 atm]
Atmospheric Mass: [2.68 ae]
Atmospheric Density: [3.094 kg/m^3]
[Note: The atmospheric parameters change
the higher or lower you go]
Orbital Characteristics:
Orbital Parent(s): Arventhor, Tempris
Orbital Period: [-- sy]
Semi Major Axis: [-- au]
Orbital Eccentricity: [--]
Orbital Inclination: [-- deg]
Rotational Period: [-- s]
Obliquity: [1.092 deg]
2nd Planet from Arventhor and Tempris. Lies in between the orbits of Joraffan 6178 and Kallabus.
Overview:
Dommaraeas is a small, hellish gas giant located near the center of the Antarius System. It is the second closest planet to Arventhor and Tempris. Its torridity is the effect of the planet lingering too close to the two blackholes, causing it to be very hot and stretch it. The planet has a relatively large core, which generates a powerful magnetosphere that battles with the oncoming radiation from Arventhor and Tempris. Because of this, large, dazzling auroras are created. Dommaraeas had two moons in the past, Drallastus and Lacedor. However, Lacedor was destabilized and destroyed, whereas Drallastus is being destroyed by Dommaraeas' Roche Limit.
Natural Satellites:
[Drallastus]
Total Amount of Natural Satellites:
| Major: [1] - Minor: [7] |
Changelog:
Revamped Stat/Info Card
Changed Bands Color
Overhauled Bands
Revamped Lighting
Increased Number of Clouds
Overhauled Auroras
Changed Cloudscape
Revamped Atmosphere
Made Volumetric Clouds More Chaotic
Added More Colors
Credits:
- Deepfriedfrenchtoast - Science
GENERAL INFO
- Predecessor: Dommaraeas [OUTDATED]
- Created On: Windows
- Game Version: 1.3.204.1
CHARACTERISTICS
- Radius: 45,467 km
- Sea Level: None
- Surface Gravity: 18.5 m/s
- Rotational Period: N/A
- Escape Velocity: 40.99 km/s
- Mass: 5.72E+26kg
Atmosphere
- Height: 1,184 km
- Scale Height: 171 km
- Surface Air Density: 3.094 kg/m3
- Surface Temperature: 571 K
EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP
20 Comments
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5,461 Jupiteritself+1 29 days ago
@Tallisar thanks man! That will 100% help! Have a good day/evening!
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20.5k Tallisar29 days ago
Jokes aside, @Jupiteritself, the bands use a "complex" combination of many noises, mainly Value Fractal with Derivative on IQSlopeErosion. Furthermore, they mostly have a high frequency as well as a lot of domain warps. You are allowed to take apart my planet to see what it is made of. Generally, that is the best way to learn, as typing it all out is tedious.
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23.2k Aludra877one month ago
I think I subconciously drew inspiration from this planets name for the "Donomares class missile cruiser", only the end part, since Donom is a world I made
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20.5k Tallisar2 months ago
I used no cubemaps here. The entire planet is procedurally generated. It does have various noises; however, I do not think that this planet is suited for beginner planet makers, given how complex it is. @Jupiteritself
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5,461 Jupiteritself2 months ago
@Tallisar sorry if I'm disturbing something. But I just wanted to ask how did you do that kind of planet? Like. With the texture. Did you use a cubemap or you played around with noise? You're not forced to answer me. I'm just curious cuz this looks really good. Have a great day if you're seeing this!
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5,461 Jupiteritself+1 3 months ago
That's. Phenomenal! Imagine you just are in a ship. Look out the window and see this behemoth rise. Scary and majestic at the same time!
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20.5k Tallisar4 months ago
No one but you @Kaeyatf. It is simply like the possessive pronoun or "adjective" for the planet. Instead of simply calling it "Dommaraean moons" or some crap like that, it'd be something like "Dommari moons", which I find a lot better than simply warping the name.
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23.2k Aludra877+1 4 months ago
god....the photography...caused a tear to roll down my cheek....those pics...dude, indescribable
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