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Flyout Solar System Proposal

Mar 14th, 2018
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  1. The Flyout Solar System
  2. or how I would alienate the solar system if I were in charge of a space flight game.
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  4. THE SUN: G2V main sequence star analogue.
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  6. Vulcin: 0.18, 1740km. Tiny sunbaked, tidally locked planet. Ice cap on far side.
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  8. Myoli: 0.3AU, 3820km,0.51G. Eccentricity of 0.39, spin lock 2:1. Thin but hot atmosphere.
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  10. Venora: 0.79AU, 5890km, 0.85G. Pretty much a straight up Venus analogue, except the important fact that its atmosphere is cooler due to lower percent of CO2.
  11. --Erolis: A high-albedo (due to bright sand) desert world.
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  13. Ayarth: The homeworld. 1AU, 6400km, 1G.
  14. --Issel: 0.32LD, 4km. A small asteroid orbiting Ayarth.
  15. --Lunara: 1LD, 1750km, 0.16G. The moon, Dark gray, cratered body with flattened maria and heavily cratered highlands.
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  17. Beteres: 1.37AU, 4500km, 0.5G. A mars-like desert world with exaggerated relief. The highlands (75% of the planet) have Martian atmosphere. It gets up to 10 times thicker in the lowlands, even more in the lowland canyons.
  18. --Diffuse ring of dozens of small asteroid satellites.
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  20. Roci: 3.29AU, 1000km, 0.06G, and Isic: 900km, 0.05G. Rocheworld but without the water.
  21. Between 2 and 4 AU: a procedural asteroid belt.
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  23. Shielli: 5.3AU, 70000km, 3.4G. A big gas giant.
  24. --Five inner procedural asteroid moons.
  25. --Zyo: 1LD, 2100km, 0.17G. Yellow volcanic moon.
  26. --Enthys: 1.58LD, 104km, 0.06G. A small ice moon with a thin crust and a big ocean. Geysers emit material into space forming a gas torus around Shielli.
  27. --Yanaw: 1.58LD, 2500km, 0.3G. Based upon Chris Wayan's Oisin--Europa with Mars sticking out of the top.
  28. --Gotthus: 1.69LD, 4300km, 0.35G. A larger, "wetter" Titan.
  29. --50+ outer irregular procedural asteroid moons.
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  31. Mesklin: 16.43AU. It's Mesklin from Mission of Gravity (The author has granted permission to anyone to use Mesklin as long as they keep it scientifically rigorous)... as accurately as possible. Ridiculously oblate spinning solid planet with 16 Jupiter masses, 200g at the poles and 3g at the equator.
  32. --Big ring extending from the top of the atmosphere out to the roche limit.
  33. --Toorey. Just beyond the roche limit. 1.3 Earth masses. Volcanic moon covered in ice.
  34. --Clement. In a 18:7 resonance with Toorey. 0.3 Earth masses. Dark brown ice moon with white craters.
  35. --many procedural irregular asteroid moons.
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