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Auto Credit Based on lordvader0219's (Official) Canaan Trinary System 2.1 - Sol Future Update

In order to facilitate gameplay, the gravity of the stars has been reduced for the 2.2 update. Interplanetary transfer maneuvers around Sinai in particular had some rather astronomical delta-v requirements. A number of existing planets have been retextured and some new celestial bodies have been added, including moons and dwarf planets. There are 16 bases to explore in total throughout all 4 stars. There are now a total of 77 celestial bodies to explore in this system.

The Canaan Trinary system is a star system that features a multitude of planets and moons, including two companion stars. Each of these stars has a planetary system of its own. The Canaan system becomes host to a series of conflicts and wars centuries in the future. The place you begin your exploration determines your allegiance. This system was inspired by the real life Gliese 105 Trinary system.

Features:
- 77 celestial bodies
- 16 launchpoints
- 4 star systems
- Wide variety of planets and moons
- Varied star lighting
- Multiple terraformed planets

Changelog:
- Altered Poli’ahu’s surface, added rings
- Replaced Poli’ahu base with Pohjola base
- Altered Diyu’s surface
- Altered Irkalla’s landscape
- Altered gravity of all stars
- Fixed dissapearing star bug
- Added Haumea and Sedna
- Added moons to Nyx

GENERAL INFO

CELESTIAL BODIES

Name Parent Radius Surface Gravity Apoapsis Periapsis
Canaan 118.2 Mm 7.7 m/s - -
Musphelheim Canaan 2,039 km 33.3 m/s 1,408.0 Mm 1,338.7 Mm
Surtr Musphelheim 287 km 3.2 m/s 9,608 km 9,209 km
Diyu Canaan 319 km 2.2 m/s 4,036.4 Mm 3,439.7 Mm
Eden Canaan 392 km 2.8 m/s 5,382.9 Mm 5,372.1 Mm
Nysa Canaan 1,593 km 16.3 m/s 8,522.6 Mm 8,070.1 Mm
Ararat Nysa 610 km 4.7 m/s 13,730 km 12,301 km
Gorias Nysa 189 km 0.5 m/s 39,090 km 39,012 km
Sinai Canaan 14,680 km 49.9 m/s 440,907.8 Mm 273,092.2 Mm
Hel Sinai 352 km 2.0 m/s 103.1 Mm 97,647 km
Meropis Sinai 623 km 3.0 m/s 152.5 Mm 149.8 Mm
Babylon Sinai 1,041 km 8.0 m/s 258.4 Mm 255.8 Mm
Euphrates Babylon 20 km 0.1 m/s 5,615 km 4,011 km
Gomorrah Sinai 442 km 1.5 m/s 452.1 Mm 443.9 Mm
Dorado Sinai 96 km 1.1 m/s 731.9 Mm 517.5 Mm
Zerzura Canaan 9,065 km 12.7 m/s 851,197.2 Mm 650,802.8 Mm
Kharga Zerzura 152 km 0.4 m/s 42,931 km 42,501 km
Wadi Zerzura 245 km 2.5 m/s 67,922 km 64,316 km
Dakhla Zerzura 96 km 0.3 m/s 91,645 km 90,726 km
Djinn Zerzura 514 km 1.4 m/s 139.0 Mm 137.0 Mm
Suri Zerzura 130 km 0.5 m/s 257.0 Mm 205.1 Mm
Thule Canaan 1,645 km 4.8 m/s 1,506,039.8 Mm 1,119,960.2 Mm
Hyperborea Thule 120 km 0.4 m/s 15,792 km 15,198 km
Pytheas Thule 414 km 1.2 m/s 21,840 km 21,797 km
Tacitus Thule 382 km 1.3 m/s 34,922 km 34,712 km
Solinus Thule 161 km 0.5 m/s 56,102 km 53,555 km
Mizraim Canaan 34,775 km 22.8 m/s 20,210,241.5 Mm 15,549,758.5 Mm
Agartha Mizraim 589 km 5.0 m/s 290.6 Mm 262.1 Mm
Lalotai Mizraim 1,460 km 11.2 m/s 418.2 Mm 397.6 Mm
Irkalla Mizraim 2,080 km 21.4 m/s 709.9 Mm 702.8 Mm
Nungal Irkalla 52 km 0.3 m/s 13,827 km 13,691 km
Gula Mizraim 727 km 2.1 m/s 2,181.5 Mm 1,770.3 Mm
Poli’ahu Mizraim 759 km 3.3 m/s 3,754.3 Mm 2,904.6 Mm
Kahoupokane Poli’ahu 148 km 0.4 m/s 4,197 km 4,138 km
Waiau Poli’ahu 122 km 0.5 m/s 10,599 km 10,493 km
Lilinoe Poli’ahu 26 km 0.1 m/s 19,900 km 17,950 km
Pohjola Mizraim 238 km 0.6 m/s 18,988.4 Mm 8,246.2 Mm
Pimentola Pohjola 104 km 0.4 m/s 2,356 km 2,304 km
Untamola Pohjola 6,450 m 0.0 m/s 9,487 km 7,084 km
Sol Canaan 139.1 Mm 7.0 m/s 21,781,439,681.0 Mm 21,737,920,319.0 Mm
Mercury Sol 488 km 3.7 m/s 7,057.8 Mm 4,639.7 Mm
Venus Sol 1,193 km 8.3 m/s 10,923.8 Mm 10,773.3 Mm
Priapus Venus 23 km 0.1 m/s 6,468 km 6,456 km
Earth Sol 1,274 km 9.8 m/s 15,271.3 Mm 14,765.9 Mm
Luna Earth 350 km 1.6 m/s 41,647 km 37,647 km
Mars Sol 678 km 3.7 m/s 24,974.1 Mm 20,849.3 Mm
Jupiter Sol 13,980 km 24.8 m/s 81,830.3 Mm 74,263.6 Mm
Io Jupiter 364 km 1.8 m/s 56,275 km 55,809 km
Europa Jupiter 312 km 1.3 m/s 81,956 km 80,463 km
Ganymede Jupiter 527 km 1.4 m/s 122.3 Mm 122.0 Mm
Callisto Jupiter 482 km 1.2 m/s 195.9 Mm 195.5 Mm
Saturn Sol 11,400 km 10.5 m/s 148,253.7 Mm 133,481.9 Mm
Enceladus Saturn 50 km 0.1 m/s 35,573 km 35,222 km
Tethys Saturn 106 km 0.1 m/s 41,628 km 41,545 km
Dione Saturn 112 km 0.2 m/s 49,737 km 49,272 km
Rhea Saturn 153 km 0.3 m/s 64,386 km 64,258 km
Titan Saturn 515 km 1.4 m/s 136.6 Mm 128.9 Mm
Iapetus Saturn 147 km 0.2 m/s 385.0 Mm 365.0 Mm
Uranus Sol 5,073 km 8.9 m/s 302,146.6 Mm 275,297.0 Mm
Miranda Uranus 47 km 0.1 m/s 17,228 km 17,193 km
Ariel Uranus 116 km 0.2 m/s 24,284 km 24,235 km
Umbriel Uranus 117 km 0.2 m/s 31,696 km 31,633 km
Oberon Uranus 152 km 0.3 m/s 41,749 km 41,666 km
Titania Uranus 158 km 0.4 m/s 48,923 km 48,826 km
Neptune Sol 4,924 km 11.2 m/s 453,802.2 Mm 445,783.9 Mm
Proteus Neptune 42 km 0.1 m/s 16,867 km 16,834 km
Triton Neptune 270 km 0.8 m/s 40,483 km 40,402 km
Pluto Sol 238 km 0.7 m/s 734,055.9 Mm 438,349.7 Mm
Charon Pluto 121 km 0.3 m/s 2,205 km 2,196 km
Haumea Sol 124 km 0.4 m/s 782,338.5 Mm 529,174.1 Mm
Namaka Haumea 17 km 0.0 m/s 3,313 km 1,856 km
Hi’iaka Haumea 32 km 0.1 m/s 5,048 km 4,899 km
Nyx Sol 4,434 km 8.1 m/s 6,233,085.7 Mm 4,004,413.4 Mm
Ceto Nyx 502 km 4.8 m/s 27,963 km 27,907 km
Erebus Nyx 112 km 0.4 m/s 84,367 km 77,790 km
Pontus Nyx 203 km 0.6 m/s 115.9 Mm 112.5 Mm
Sedna Sol 91 km 0.3 m/s 14,160,708.7 Mm 1,166,470.9 Mm

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    1,387 Aludra877

    @lordvader0219 damn so it's only for pc, thanks for sharing tho!

    4 days ago
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    @Aludra877 for planets orbiting the main star Canaan, I could only get those changes done on PC. For the planets orbiting Sol, I adjusted the star’s sphere of influence to the size necessary to allow for extended orbits

    4 days ago
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    1,387 Aludra877

    Excellent systems! Just one thing, how do you get the semi major axis for celestial bodies beyond the limit? And get that much pics for your system (I love the 20th picture, it's absolutely dope, keep up the good work!)

    6 days ago
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    This ist really good. I Love galaxies , to trave from solar system tonanother.

    Make It bigger 😜👍

    7 days ago
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    Wait so if I do that the light of the star will reflect off of the planet?

    one month ago
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    @Dummydo456777do In the “terrain and atmosphere visuals”, go to the terrain visuals, then set the noon color to the color you want.

    one month ago
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    Wait how you got the separate lighting on the planets with the stars nice system btw

    one month ago

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