Space
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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:
T11 asteroid cannot be mined currently.
Moons
The currently world contains such planets, moons and sub-moons:
- Eos, a gas giant, 11,000 km in diameter, with its asteroid belt
- Chemosh, the first moon, with its asteroid belt
- Elysium, the second moon, with its asteroid belt
- Kumi, the third moon, with it's own asteroid belt
- Szellem is the fourth moon and has belt too.
- Albedo is the fifth moon without belt
- Mare is the sixth moon without belt
- Alstel is seventh moon without belt
- Masser is eighth moon without belt
- Caecus is ninth moon without belt
- Neso is tenth moon without belt
- Aurora is eleventh moon without belt
- Amethyst is twelfth moon without belt
- Tartarus is thirteenth moon without belt
- Kypsélis is fourteenth moon without belt
- Magellan is fifteenth moon without belt
- Iris is sixteenth moon without belt
- Szalonna is seventeenth moon without belt
- Ciel is eighteenth moon without belt
the info about moons names and people who discovered them is taken from here