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Atmospheric planets in Stationeers have their own Weather systems. Their weather gives attribute to the type of storm that occurs on the planet.
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Atmospheric planets in Stationeers have their own Weather systems. Their weather gives attribute to the type of [[Special:MyLanguage/Storm|storm]] that occurs on the planet.
  
Moon, Mimas, and Asteroid Belt have no weather or storm due to there being no atmosphere.
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[[Moon]], [[Mimas]], and [[Asteroid Belt]] have no weather or storm due to there being no atmosphere.
  
Mars has Dust Storms that occur occasionally. These dust storms severely limit your visibility, and damage/blow away any items that are left out in the storm. Any solar panels exposed to the dust storm will also incur damage.
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[[Mars]] has Dust Storms that occur occasionally. These dust storms severely limit your visibility, and damage/blow away any items that are left out in the storm. Any solar panels exposed to the dust storm will also incur damage.
  
On Europa, temperatures plumet, along with buffeting winds that will blow away or damage any lose items in the storm.
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On [[Europa]], temperatures plummet, along with buffeting winds that will blow away or damage any lose items in the storm.
  
On both Venus and Vulcan, when a storm occurs, visible becomes difficult due to heat fluctuation, and the temperature vastly rises. Blowing away and burning anything left out in the storms.
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On both [[Venus]] and [[Vulcan]], when a storm occurs, visible becomes difficult due to heat fluctuation, and the temperature vastly rises. Blowing away and burning anything left out in the storms.
  
Venus has a severely high pressure, which will destroy a lot of smaller pressure threshold items such as Iron Walls. If you try to vacuum out a base on Venus using Iron walls, the pressure will cave your walls in, damaging or destroying them in the process.
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Venus has a severely high pressure, which will destroy a lot of smaller pressure threshold items such as [[Iron Walls]]. If you try to vacuum out a base on Venus using Iron walls, the pressure will cave your walls in, damaging or destroying them in the process.
  
In order to see incoming weather events, you can install a Weather Station. It has 3 modes. 0 - No storm. 1 - Storm Incoming. 2 - Currently In Storm. If you hook it up to a display, you are able to display the time until next storm event in seconds.
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In order to see incoming weather events, you can install a [[Weather Station]]. It has 3 modes. 0 - No storm. 1 - Storm Incoming. 2 - Currently In Storm. If you hook it up to a [[Console|display]], you are able to display the time until next storm event in seconds.

Latest revision as of 05:50, 2 August 2024

Atmospheric planets in Stationeers have their own Weather systems. Their weather gives attribute to the type of storm that occurs on the planet.

Moon, Mimas, and Asteroid Belt have no weather or storm due to there being no atmosphere.

Mars has Dust Storms that occur occasionally. These dust storms severely limit your visibility, and damage/blow away any items that are left out in the storm. Any solar panels exposed to the dust storm will also incur damage.

On Europa, temperatures plummet, along with buffeting winds that will blow away or damage any lose items in the storm.

On both Venus and Vulcan, when a storm occurs, visible becomes difficult due to heat fluctuation, and the temperature vastly rises. Blowing away and burning anything left out in the storms.

Venus has a severely high pressure, which will destroy a lot of smaller pressure threshold items such as Iron Walls. If you try to vacuum out a base on Venus using Iron walls, the pressure will cave your walls in, damaging or destroying them in the process.

In order to see incoming weather events, you can install a Weather Station. It has 3 modes. 0 - No storm. 1 - Storm Incoming. 2 - Currently In Storm. If you hook it up to a display, you are able to display the time until next storm event in seconds.