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Auto Credit Based on WiTriNo's Solar System [1.3]

This is a "replica" of the Solar System with a handful of objects within. Some orbits (Uranus' moons) are inaccurate due to limited info in Wikipedia although most have been tweaked to be way more accurate.

𝗠𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗺𝘂𝗺 𝗥𝗲𝗾𝘂𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀

3-4 GB of RAM since this is more object heavy and thus may cause lag on low end devices and 2 GB of free space, same reason.

𝗨𝗽𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗲

Tweaked the orbits of mostly all the dwarf planets via unit converter to be more accurate
Added 136472 Makemake and 174567 Varda
Extended the atmosphere of the Earth to >100Km

GENERAL INFO

CELESTIAL BODIES

Name Parent Radius Surface Gravity Apoapsis Periapsis
Sun 696.3 Mm 273.7 m/s - -
Mercury Sun 2,440 km 3.7 m/s 69,816.1 Mm 46,001.8 Mm
Venus Sun 6,052 km 8.9 m/s 108,946.5 Mm 107,472.6 Mm
Earth Sun 6,371 km 9.8 m/s 152,006.2 Mm 147,190.3 Mm
Moon Earth 1,737 km 1.6 m/s 404.8 Mm 363.8 Mm
1999 JU3 Sun 23 km 0.4 m/s 183,911.6 Mm 150,637.4 Mm
Mars Sun 3,390 km 3.7 m/s 249,208.5 Mm 206,690.9 Mm
Phobos Mars 11 km 0.0 m/s 9,523 km 9,234 km
Deimos Mars 6,200 m 0.0 m/s 23,466 km 23,450 km
Vesta Sun 53 km 0.2 m/s 385,220.5 Mm 321,472.0 Mm
Ceres Sun 94 km 0.0 m/s 446,574.5 Mm 380,903.0 Mm
Pallas Sun 273 km 0.2 m/s 510,390.2 Mm 319,531.3 Mm
67P - Churyumov_Gerasimenko Sun 4,100 m 0.0 m/s 770,955.8 Mm 197,427.7 Mm
Jupiter Sun 69,911 km 24.8 m/s 816,107.4 Mm 740,270.4 Mm
Io Jupiter 1,822 km 1.8 m/s 423.5 Mm 420.5 Mm
Europa Jupiter 156 km 1.3 m/s 677.6 Mm 664.9 Mm
Ganymede Jupiter 2,634 km 1.4 m/s 1,072.1 Mm 1,069.5 Mm
Callisto Jupiter 2,410 km 1.2 m/s 1,898.8 Mm 1,868.8 Mm
8P-Tuttle Sun 9,582 m 0.1 m/s 1,584,635.6 Mm 156,860.0 Mm
Saturn Sun 58,232 km 10.4 m/s 1,501,027.3 Mm 1,348,650.3 Mm
Mimas Saturn 198 km 0.1 m/s 189.3 Mm 182.7 Mm
Enceladus Saturn 252 km 0.1 m/s 239.9 Mm 236.9 Mm
Tethys Saturn 531 km 0.1 m/s 295.3 Mm 294.7 Mm
Dione Saturn 561 km 0.2 m/s 378.3 Mm 377.0 Mm
Rhea Saturn 735 km 0.2 m/s 527.8 Mm 526.6 Mm
Titan Saturn 2,575 km 1.4 m/s 1,257.3 Mm 1,186.6 Mm
Iapetus Saturn 147 km 0.2 m/s 3,662.7 Mm 3,457.6 Mm
Halley Sun 11 km 0.0 m/s 5,248,238.9 Mm 87,661.1 Mm
Uranus Sun 25,362 km 8.9 m/s 2,999,299.3 Mm 2,734,366.5 Mm
Miranda Uranus 236 km 0.1 m/s 131.0 Mm 130.7 Mm
Ariel Uranus 579 km 0.3 m/s 191.3 Mm 190.6 Mm
Umbriel Uranus 585 km 0.2 m/s 273.7 Mm 253.2 Mm
Titania Uranus 788 km 0.4 m/s 437.1 Mm 436.2 Mm
Oberon Uranus 76 km 0.4 m/s 584.5 Mm 583.3 Mm
Neptune Sun 24,622 km 11.2 m/s 4,533,842.0 Mm 4,461,069.6 Mm
Proteus Neptune 22 km 0.1 m/s 118.4 Mm 118.1 Mm
Triton Neptune 1,353 km 0.8 m/s 354.8 Mm 354.7 Mm
Pluto Sun 1,188 km 0.6 m/s 7,285,326.3 Mm 4,406,014.9 Mm
Charon Pluto 604 km 0.3 m/s 19,597 km 19,595 km
50000 Quaoar Sun 555 km 0.3 m/s 6,805,409.2 Mm 6,268,590.8 Mm
Weywot 50000 Quaoar 85 km 0.0 m/s 16,583 km 12,307 km
Makemake Sun 715 km 0.5 m/s 7,892,155.2 Mm 5,700,244.8 Mm
Varda Sun 370 km 0.1 m/s 7,884,305.6 Mm 5,909,694.4 Mm
Eris Sun 1,163 km 0.8 m/s 14,585,435.9 Mm 5,718,564.1 Mm
Dysnomia Eris 350 km 0.0 m/s 39,619 km 34,927 km
Sedna Sun 490 km 0.0 m/s 139,863,463.1 Mm 11,536,536.9 Mm
Planet 9 Sun 11,800 km 10.0 m/s 131,640,141.6 Mm 53,861,258.4 Mm

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    146 WiTriNo

    Hey everyone. Sorry about the issues regarding the Sun and solar panels not charging..

    ..Unfortunately, I.. have no idea why that happens; I am merely a person who takes celestial bodies from other creators and bunches them up into a planetary system.

    If any of you know the solution to this issue, you can message me and I will try to update this system, one last time before I leave. Thanks in advance.

    Pinned 11 months ago
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    146 WiTriNo

    Credit
    @Ylias
    @HyperPatch (original system)
    @eyov2

    Pinned 1.7 years ago
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    146 WiTriNo

    1,000 downloads!

    6 months ago
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    2,425 AzureRain

    That's pretty hard work, nice job!

    9 months ago
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    1,682 TomKerbal

    @WiTriNo I am currently using the @Hyperpatch RSS, here the solar cells work. Perhaps you can exchange information about this.

    +1 10 months ago
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    146 WiTriNo

    @IMULAerospaceIndustries I'll try to replace the Sun with Juno, resize and rename it.
    In the meantime, I'll have to reinstall SR2 again since I took a long break (9 months) and haven't really done anything since

    +1 11 months ago
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    Hi,
    Is it possible to have a sea launch pad along the Equator?

    11 months ago
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    @WiTriNo I believe there’s a way to calculate them with an online tool, but idk if it’s accurate. I realize that the SOIs are based on the mass of the parent object, and because Jupiter and Saturn are really big, their gravity would overcome the moons’. I figured out how to directly edit the SOI in PlanetStudio, it’s called the QuadSphere Loading Distance, which can be made manual. As to the issue with the solar panels, I’m almost certain it’s because the sun is the “star” type of planet, rather than an actual star (which seems to be reserved for Juno). This also enables you to land on the sun apparently.

    11 months ago
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    146 WiTriNo

    @IMULAerospaceIndustries
    1. Do you know the approximate sizes of the major moons' SOI?
    2. Try contacting the person who made Sedna. To be honest, I don't know why the terrain is rugged as hell, it's probably a bug while they were creating the object.

    +1 11 months ago
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    1,682 TomKerbal

    So great!!! But you should write m/s^2 for the gravity.

    one year ago
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    1,682 TomKerbal

    So great!!!

    one year ago
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    Is there a way to make the sun power solar panels? I think it’s because it’s currently a planet.
    (This might also solve @Kartes problem)
    Edit: The major moons might need SOI changes, they’re way too small.
    Edit 2: Sedna is impossible to land on

    one year ago
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    105 Saladinny

    This or RSS?

    +1 one year ago
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    0 Kartes

    Is there a way to get the sun to power my solar panels?

    +1 1.1 years ago
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    @juliilq8238927373627
    cpu: INTEL Core i9 13900KS

    gpu: MSI SUPRIM X GeForce RTX 4090

    ram: 1.5TB

    storage: M.2 10 TB

    rgb lights required
    rgb fans required
    good gaming chair required

    just to run this system.

    1.1 years ago
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    Aaaand after figuring out one of the successors of this post basically reuploaded it without changing anything, I moved to the original.
    This is now the system my main save game uses, thanks!

    +1 1.2 years ago
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    @WiTriNo underrated

    1.3 years ago
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    cpu and gpu requirments?

    1.3 years ago
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    1,276 LampEnjoyer

    one of the comets has some stupidly high sea level pressure, from what i remember it whas about 50 MPA.

    1.5 years ago
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    İt takes 69minutes to load help pls

    +1 1.5 years ago
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    İt takes 69minutes to load help pls

    1.5 years ago
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    The moon in this galaxy pack seems to have its back facing the earth, you can modify it to make it more realistic

    1.5 years ago
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    @Utkin we dont need axial inclination where we are going

    1.6 years ago
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    146 WiTriNo

    @Utkin Yap, that's why I stated in description

    +1 1.7 years ago
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    4,049 Utkin

    There's no axial inclination in sr2.So that the Uranus moons' orbits are inaccurate.

    +1 1.7 years ago
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