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Features

Feature Video: Scale of the Universe

Asteroids

Asteroids come in various sizes, containing an exterior shell and an interior core that are both made up of usable materials. Asteroids can be broken apart and mined on-site, or hauled entirely to a station for refinement.



The following are the current asteroid shapes found in the galaxy. Sizes have slightly changed since the creating of this visualization:

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T11 asteroid cannot be mined currently.

Moons

The italicised name is the community-given name, before official ones were added to the game.

The currently world contains the following planets, moons, and sub-moons:

  • Eos, a gas giant, 11,000 km in diameter, with its asteroid belt
    • Mavka, previously known as Chemosh
      • Kupalo, previously known as Sugon
    • Makara, previously known as Elysium
    • Hemera, previously known as Kumi
      • Pasithea, previously known as Xevaos
      • Mouros, previously known as AnaMllaan
    • Szélatya, previously known as Szellem
      • Suvi, previously known as Süti
    • Aglaea, previously known as Albedo
    • Manes, previously known as Mare
      • Ossis, previously known as Aura
    • Nehalennia, previously known as Alstel
      • Silde, previously known as Spud
    • Isolde, previously known as Masser
      • Tristan, previously known as Secunda
    • Consus, previously known as Caecus
      • Amort, previously known as Mures
    • Kyöpeli, previously known as Neso
      • Inanna, previously known as Ione
    • Knephas, previously known as Aurora
    • Amethystos, previously known as Amethyst
      • Ostrum, previously known as Ferrum
    • Thalia, previously known as Tartarus
      • Skōria, previously known as Tephra
    • Mellifluus, previously known as Kypsélis
    • Magindara, previously known as Magellan
    • Euphrosyne, previously known as Iris
      • Boreas, previously known as Borealis
    • Nap Anya, previously known as Szalonna
    • Mélusine, previously known as Ciel
      • Vilkacis, previously known as Vilous
      • Canens, previously known as Cassini

the info about moons names and people who discovered them is taken from here

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