Realistic Celestial Universe

by plexpt

A mod that transforms the Factorio universe into a realistic starry cosmos. Bringing real astronomical data, Explore planets and a real solar system. Contains 8 major planet and their satellites.

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7 months ago
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Factorio: Space Age Icon Space Age Mod

i Planetary Technology

8 months ago

Each planet and satellite requires a unique technological package and resources, otherwise there is no need (desire) to explore. For example, owning this planet can provide access to technology, and the resources of technology need to be obtained from satellites, so that the interaction between planets and satellites can be better!

8 months ago

Do you have any good ideas?

8 months ago

I also want to add that not all planets can be flown away, since the rocket silo is not installed.

8 months ago

Can you please fix this somehow?

8 months ago

I also want to offer a vegetation generator on planet Earth the same as on Navius.

8 months ago

It's a very interesting mod, but because of the disadvantages with flights and desert planets, it's sad. There is another idea, if the planet is a gas giant, then why not make unloading to it more interesting, some kind of dome + extraction of gases from the planet's atmosphere

8 months ago

With Jupiter, it would be possible to beat the fact that it has asteroids with new materials. Let's say it has satellites around it, and on each one you need to extract a resource, but on Jupiter itself it has already been processed.

8 months ago

Here's another idea. Make our system of planets in another galaxy so that they need to be reached.

8 months ago

Can you add options for editing planets? Pressure, temperature, etc.

8 months ago

later

8 months ago

Can you change the characteristics of the planets to those that I will write? And the question about planet Earth, where did the information about atmospheric pressure come from?

8 months ago

wiki

8 months ago

characteristics Requires a lot of effort and time

8 months ago

I also took information from there. Then I'll make you a small sign. I hope it helps :)

8 months ago

Venus - 93000gPa The temperature is 735K
Luna - 1e-10gPa temperature 400K
Mars - temperature 268K
Phobos and Deimos - temperature 233K
Ceres - temperature 239K
Vesta, Pallas and Hygiea are asteroids, not planets.
JupiterJupiter Jupiter -Jupiter - Jupiter - 2200JupitJupiter - 2200gPa features lightning and storms, temperature not found
Io - temperature 130K
Europa - 1e-9gPa temperature 110K
Ganymede - temperature 152K
Callisto - temperature 165K
Saturn - 1400gPa temperature 134K
Mimas - 0gPa (need to specify) temperature 100K
Tethys - temperature 86K
Dione - 879gPa
Rhea - 100000gPa temperature 100K
Titan - 1467gPa (1.5 times more than that of Earth) temperature 94K
Uranium - 10000gPa temperature 76K. I would like to add that not all satellites have been added.

8 months ago

Ariel - temperature 84K
Umbriel - 75K
Titania - 13000gPa temperature 89K
Oberon - 69.2gPa temperature 75K
Miranda - temperature 84K
Neptune - temperature 55K (Not all planets)
Triton - 65gPa (20 times less than Earth's - you can put 50) temperature 38K
Pluto - 0.01gPa temperature 60K (It seems like not all planets)
Charon - 0.00011gPa temperature 53K

8 months ago

Everything I found. It is difficult to find by pressure on planets.

8 months ago

The units are degrees Celsius and hPa

8 months ago

The current data is already real data

8 months ago

The translator wrote gPa, but in fact hPa.
Yes, I took the data from wiki. Data in the game is written not in Celsius, but in Kelvin. I translated this too.

8 months ago

Supposedly aim for Aquilo at 243 degrees, but in fact it is not Celsius, but Kelvin. You can check it yourself. At Kelvin, this is sub-zero temperature.

8 months ago

All planets actually have sub-zero temperatures rather than plus

8 months ago

I checked the pressure measurement unit in the game again, yes, that's right. And the temperature is in Kelvin, as I said.

8 months ago

Can you please update the mod? Thank you in advance. If you need help, I can help. There are also ideas about planets.

8 months ago

243 degrees Kelvin is equal to -30.15 degrees Celsius. It's supposed to be 243 degrees on Aquilo.

8 months ago

So what about the update? The planets are still not inhabited at the moment. You can't even fly away from them, but you'd like to develop somewhere else.

8 months ago

Please change the values on the planets.

8 months ago

ok

7 months ago
(updated 7 months ago)

Asteroids, not planets. Located on the asteroid belt:
Vesta Temperature - 255K
Pallas Temperature - ?To
Hygiea Temperature - 164K

Planets:
Venus:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure - 93,000 gPa
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 735K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - 0.1%

Mercury:
(Forbid disembarkation on a one-way ticket due to pressure)
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure - 1e-12 gPa
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 700K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - 42%

Moon:
(Forbid landing on a one-way ticket planet due to pressure)
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure - 1e-10 gPa
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 400K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - 0%

Mars:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure -
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 268K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - 0.16%

Phobos:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure -
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 233K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - 0%

Deimos:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure -
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 233K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - 5%

Ceres:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure -
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 239K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - 0%

Jupiter:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure - 2200 gPa (Your value is 2e+08 gPa for some reason)
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - not found
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Features: Lightning and storms
Oxygen content - ?%

Io:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure -
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 130K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Europe:
(Ban landing on a one-way ticket due to pressure)
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure -1e-9 gPa
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 110K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content is generated and disappears immediately

Ganymede:
Magnetic field - Has its own magnetic field
Pressure -
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 152K
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - 0%

Callisto:
Pressure -
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 165K
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Saturn:
Pressure - 1400 gPa (Your value is 1e+08 gPa for some reason)
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 134K
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Mimas:
(Prohibit disembarkation on a one-way ticket due to pressure)
Pressure - 0 gPa (must be specified)
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 100K
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - 0%

Tethys:

Pressure -
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 86K
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Dion:

Pressure - 879 gPa
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - 0.09%

Rhea:

Pressure - 100,000 gPa
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 100K
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - 70%

The Titan:

The pressure is 1467 gPa (1.5 times that of Earth) (Your value is 146700 gPa for some reason)
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 94K
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Uranium:

Pressure - 10000 gPa (Your value is 8e+07 gPa for some reason)
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 76K
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Arielle:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure -
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 84K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Umbriel:

Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure - 0 gPa
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 75K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Titania:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure - 13,000 gPa
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 89K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Oberon:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure - 69.2 gPa
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 75K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Miranda:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure -
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 84K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?% Consists solely of water

Neptune:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure - (Your value is 200,000 gPa)
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 55K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Newt:
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure - 65 gPa (Why do you have more, namely 1400 gPa)
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 38K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

Pluto:
(Forbid landing on a one-way ticket planet due to pressure)
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure - 0.01 gPa (Your value is 0.1 gPa for some reason)
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 60K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?% In the form of ice

Charon:
(Ban landing on a one-way ticket due to pressure)
Gravity -
Magnetic field -
Pressure - 0.00011 gPa
Solar energy in the atmosphere -
Temperature - 53K
The factor of evolution -
Using energy by drones -
Solar energy in space -
The content of the planet -
Oxygen content - ?%

7 months ago

Oxygen content with a reading of ?% can essentially be written as 0. Since there is no such oxygen there.

7 months ago

Please correct these values. It's already been a month since the previous update.

7 months ago

great

7 months ago

So will you add these values or not?

7 months ago

YES

7 months ago

Do you have Discord? I'll send you the file that needed to be corrected

7 months ago
(updated 7 months ago)

Do you have Discord? I'll send you the file that needed to be corrected

join discord: https://discord.gg/k67NrMDBas

7 months ago

You also need to add the library from PlanetsLib - https://mods.factorio.com/mod/PlanetsLib/dependencies?direction=in&sort=idx&filter=all

why, we already have our own built-in library called RotationUtil

7 months ago

This mod introduces information on the temperature of the planet and the oxygen content on them.

7 months ago

Please read the draft.

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