Difference between revisions of "Worlds"
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Revision as of 14:42, 5 September 2019
Mars
Mars is the easiest of the worlds. The CO2 in the atmosphere makes it easy to grow plants. The temperature is Earthlike during the day.
Gravity | 38% Earth |
Temperature | -70 to 20C |
Pressure | 2 kPa |
Solar Energy | 91% Earth |
Solar Angle | 8° |
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 | 0° |
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 |
Vulcan
Gravity | 34% Earth |
Temperature | 124 to 621 °C |
Pressure | 9 kPa |
Solar Energy | 150% Earth |
Solar Angle | 10° |
Atmosphere
Element | Concentration | mol |
---|---|---|
Hydrogen | 59% | 6 |
Carbon Dioxide | 29% | 3 |
Pollutant | 12% | 1 |
Space
Gravity | 0% Earth |
Temperature | None |
Pressure | None |
Solar Energy | 100% Earth |
Solar Angle | 0° |
Atmosphere
Vacuum