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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The radius of the planet has been calculated to be about |
+ | *The radius of the planet has been calculated to be about 2.46 [[NaviComp]] units. |
*Using [[LUN]] is a great check point especially if you send a few refuel tanks into orbit. |
*Using [[LUN]] is a great check point especially if you send a few refuel tanks into orbit. |
Revision as of 09:13, 10 March 2018
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NaviComp name | RED |
NaviComp coordinates |
X: -500 |
Has atmosphere | No |
Has solid surface | Yes |
Can be landed on | Yes |
Can be splashed-down on | No |
The red planet, shown as RED on the NaviComp, is a comparatively large planet with no atmosphere, explored in Mission 15, Mission 21 and Mission 35. This planet is likely the Space Agency analogue of Mars. It has a low gravitational pull. Due to this, it is difficult to land. A failed attempt will result in the lander bouncing off of the surface, or exploding on impact.
From RED (+13) you can reach YEL (875), GRN (730), and LUN (990).
Trivia
- The radius of the planet has been calculated to be about 2.46 NaviComp units.
- Using LUN is a great check point especially if you send a few refuel tanks into orbit.