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Revision as of 22:28, 2 February 2021

Mars

The thin martian atmosphere contains useful gasses for growing plants and base pressurization. Mars suffers from storms that damage solar cells and blow away loose items. The temperature is Earthlike during the day.

Gravity 38% Earth
Temperature -70 to 20C
Pressure 2 kPa
Solar Energy 91% Earth
Solar Angle

Atmosphere

Element Concentration mol
Carbon Dioxide 95% 9
Nitrogen 3% 0.3
Oxygen 1% 0.1
Pollutant 1% 0.06

Moon

The Moon is a vacuum, so the challenge is to capture gases. Fortunately the Sun is at a 0° so it's easy to capture power with a simple solar setup.

Gravity 17% Earth
Temperature None
Pressure None
Solar Energy 100% Earth
Solar Angle

Atmosphere

Vacuum


Europa

Europa is a freezing hellscape. The extreme temperatures drain batteries and it takes a lot of power to keep warm. The weak Sun makes it hard to use solar. It's recommended to start with coal power.

Gravity 13% Earth
Temperature -169 to -139 °C
Pressure 87 kPa
Solar Energy 42% Earth
Solar Angle 32°

Atmosphere

Element Concentration mol
Oxygen 100% 640

Mimas

Mimas has no atmosphere requiring collection of gases elsewhere. The extreme solar angle and distance from the Sun will make solar far less reliable. The low gravity will make you fly in the air some distance before coming back down again. But the breathtaking view of Saturn provides a spectacular place to build a base on.

Gravity 10% Earth
Temperature None
Pressure None
Solar Energy 18% Earth
Solar Angle 126°

Atmosphere

Vacuum


Vulcan

For those looking for a harder challenge, Vulcan should fit the bill. The atmosphere is mostly volatiles, and it's very hot. Be very careful with oxygen, because it can and will combust if it is released in the atmosphere. For that reason, the planet lacks ice, and one must trade instead of mine to obtain gases such as oxygen and nitrogen.

Gravity 34% Earth
Temperature 124 to 621 °C
Pressure 9 kPa
Solar Energy 150% Earth
Solar Angle 10°

Atmosphere

Element Concentration mol
Volatiles 59% 6
Carbon Dioxide 29% 3
Pollutant 12% 1

Loulan

Loulan has a breathable atmosphere and the temperature range is not hazardous. It has ruined structures scattered across the terrain which can be scavenged for building supplies. The player starts with a hardsuit backpack and a headlamp, but without a helmet or suit and this is not a serious handicap. A jetpack is not part of the starting equipment. Battery charging is not a matter of life and death, but without batteries the headlamp will not light your way at night.

The greatest challenge is food since seeds are not part of the starting equipment. The player must either scavenge some seeds from ruins, trade, or use an Organics Printer to create them. While the gas mix is compatible with farming, the low night temperature is not, so a greenhouse must be operated at the right temperature. The easiest way is to open up the airlock during the day with warm 20 degrees air, and close it at night.

Gravity 38% Earth
Temperature -9 to 20C
Pressure 162 kPa
Solar Energy 91% Earth
Solar Angle

Atmosphere

Element Concentration mol
Oxygen 62% 350
Nitrogen 27% 150
Carbon Dioxide 11% 60
Pollutant 0% 0.05

Space

Gravity 0% Earth
Temperature None
Pressure None
Solar Energy 100% Earth
Solar Angle

Atmosphere

Vacuum