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− | Extraterrestrial Objects are Objects that [[Spacesim]] can visit during any of its [[Mission]]s. The types of objects include [[Planet]]s such as [[Mars]], Satellites or Moons such as [[Europa]], and Spacecraft such as the [[International Space Station]]. | + | '''Extraterrestrial Objects''' are Objects that [[Spacesim]] can visit during any of its [[Mission]]s. The types of objects include [[Planet]]s such as [[Mars]], Satellites or Moons such as [[Europa]], and Spacecraft such as the [[International Space Station]]. |
This Category is part of the Planets Project to share what each mission has learned of a particular [[Mission Destination]], so that future generations may benefit. In addition these pages should also include the elementary research that goes into any mission. | This Category is part of the Planets Project to share what each mission has learned of a particular [[Mission Destination]], so that future generations may benefit. In addition these pages should also include the elementary research that goes into any mission. |
Revision as of 18:09, 10 March 2010
Extraterrestrial Objects are Objects that Spacesim can visit during any of its Missions. The types of objects include Planets such as Mars, Satellites or Moons such as Europa, and Spacecraft such as the International Space Station.
This Category is part of the Planets Project to share what each mission has learned of a particular Mission Destination, so that future generations may benefit. In addition these pages should also include the elementary research that goes into any mission.
The project's status can be monitored on the Community Portal.
Size
The size box should be filled out to give a general idea of what the planet looks like and a sense of scale. Obviously we're not being very exact, but we're not running a geodedical survey here, so we can take some liberties.
If you're using something that is not a regular geometrical figure such as a Sphere or Cylinder, then you need to specify your shape in a separate article.
Defined Shapes include:
Shape | Dimensions |
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Sphere | Radius r |
Cylinder | Radius r, Height h |
Bowling Pin | Radius r, Height h |
Oblate Spehroid | Or, Pr |
EEPs Tie-in
If a particular Planet or other Extraterrestrial has an associated EEP demo, please make sure that that information is included in the article under an EEPs section.