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Inferno Planet! Evolving A Custom System From Birth To Death Ver 18 #1 Universe SandboxAdded:
Hello everyone and welcome back to another universe sandbox video. And today we're going to be creating a brand new custom solar system. We're going to be evolving it from birth to death. So if you've not seen this series before, this is basically where we create a fresh new custom solar system from scratch around a young star here with its little planetary disc that I've uh created here. We form the planets and we uh run the simulation a bit and we see how things change over a long period of time. So, at first it may be very stable and very nice, but then again, some objects may get ejected. There could be changes to orbit. Sometimes we can throw in the random factor of rogue objects and stuff as well. But yeah, without further ado, let's get into this. So, I picked a young Alpha Centuri A is our star for this one here. And I've also reduced its size and luminosity. So, it basically is a young variant of Alpha Centuri A. Should be pretty cool. So, that's our star for the simulation. I've also turned the simulation temperature up a bit. I'm actually going to put it up a little higher. I'm going to put about 1,100 Kelvin there. There we go.
So, it makes things a little more glowy and you know the formation of planets.
It's not exactly cold. It's pretty warm.
So, there's your disc of all material.
So, we're going to start placing some planets in here. So, first of all, I'm thinking it's got to be a we got a gas giant. You know, it's got to be a got to be a dominant gas giant. So, I'm thinking, do I build from a template of mine or do I go for something fresh? I mean, I'm kind of I'm kind of digging using a cool template for this. I have to say. So, it's been a while since we've done a custom Sims.
We've done a lot of alternate reality solar systems of evolving from birth to death. We haven't done a truly custom system for quite a while. So, I want to make get some good use out of my templates here. So, let's go with this object here as our primary gas giant.
So, we're in orbital mode. Yes, please.
I want to form it around Let's go with around maybe 4 AU. Let's plop it there.
So, that is our first gas giant. There it is. There. Let's go ahead and check it stats because it does need to be made a little larger. It's going to warm up, of course, because it's in the very early process of forming, gathering materials. So, we're going to increase its mass, make it bigger. There we go.
As the young uh young gas well begins to grow. So, let's make it uh bigger in size. We're going to put maybe 1.7 jupiters. That seems like a reasonable number. So, there we go.
So, that will be the dominant gas shine of this simulation. So, there we go.
That's the first one. I'm not sure what to call it, though. uh my creative name choices. There we go.
We'll go with Big Gas. That's that's our dominant gas giant for this one. And also give it a nice interface so we can actually see him. There he is. That's his orbit placed in there. So big gas around alpha A. Okay, cool. So secondary planets as well. Let's have more than one gas giant, of course. So let's go ahead and place in a second gas giant to join the uh the planets here. So, what are we thinking?
Again, could go with a cool looking one or we go something a little more uh regular, but again, I'm thinking for the second world. Let's go with this one. This one looks cool. Let's have it a little further about 7 AU and place that one there. But I'm also going to place a secondary planet in a very similar orbital position. So, I'm going to place one say there. So, two share in a similar path, similar formation areas. been drawn together. We're going to uh have those two rocking together. Okay. Further out, let's go for this cool purple one. Have something a little You know what? You know what? No, I'm actually going to place this purple one a little closer to the star. Let's pop it around the 2 AU area. I'm going to put it there. And then one more further out. Maybe one or two more of the gas worlds.
So, we'll have an ice giant around 11 AU.
Then we'll go a second ice giant as well. A little further away, too. Let's go with say let's go with about 14. Let's place one there. Okay. So, there's your initial gas welds. This one here. I'm going to make it kind of a gast. I'm not going to make it too huge in size. Maybe around seven earth masses. It's quite a small little guy. 2.7 radius there. So, nothing too extraordinarily large, but I'm going to stick with it. Should be interesting. So, yeah. Gast. Cool. That cool kind of purple appearance as well.
Should be interesting. So there it is.
Give it a nice nice trail as well. Very cool.
Cool.
What's this do? These are new properties, aren't they? Deformation access.
Oh, intense gravity. Okay. Yeah. Okay, that's cool. All right. Nice.
We could have it as a fast rotate actually to sort of have that kind of appearance. Let's see. Make it rotate fast. Big gas again will make you rotate pretty quickly. 2.8. Maybe half it down a bit. There you go. Second gas world out. So, we got these two here. So, there's two of these in this area. So, again, there you go. Look, not a sphere. Pretty cool.
There you are. Okay. Make this one a little bigger as well. 0.3 Jupiters on the first one. And then the second one again. Make this uh go 0.6 Jupiter. So, two two gas giants in similar proximity. I mean, they're a little too close. I'm going to make them just have a bit more variety here. Cut this one or bit a little bit more. So, they're not exactly sitting next to each other. They're still in close proximity to each other. Okay. Oh, we actually I picked the Avatar planet Polyphimas for this one. Oh, we'll uh we'll stick with that then. There you go. Cool. As a as a gas giant in here. So, that's that's pretty cool. So, it's one Jupiter mass as well. Okay. So, quite an interesting period of orbits here. Um okay, then next world out, we've got the gasy bandit object. Okay. So, let's zoom into it here. Okay, here we go. Yes, really dark and ominous. Um, 33 Earth mass. Why not?
Or do we put one more? I'm going to attempt to put one more gas planet out as here as well. Actually, let's do it.
Let's go with good old Fowl here. This one I I do like this planet. This one is really cool, but it's not going to be the dominant gas giant in this one.
We're going to have that as a further out about 20 AU away. Yeah, why not? So, that's Fowl. This one This one was always a cool looking object. Where is it? Yeah. Whoa, that rotation.
Let's speed that up a bit. There you go.
Maybe a little too crazy.
Yeah, that was wild how how that spawned in there. Oh my god. So there's file by minute there. There you go. Nice. That's a classic. I haven't to use this planet in a while. Nice. Okay, so there's your initial gas well. So I'm pretty happy with most of their masses. So 33 earths fau here 0.6. Again, I'm going to lower that down around 29. Yeah. Okay.
Polytheis. Again, I'm not because these two are quite similar, aren't they? So, they're 0.6 Jupiters, 2.3. This one is one Jupiter. See, to me, that doesn't make a lot of sense.
I'd have that one little 0.25, maybe a little less. That's massive. So, you got your big gas and you got two more that are quite decent sized. Again, I'm actually going to increase these to 0.7.
And I'm going to put that to 0.7 as well. So, very similar mass there. So, it's kind of like two planets or one planet that's become two in the formation area there. Should be interesting. Then in the inner region, you got the small seven earth mass gas dwarf. Then you got your super gas well here as big gas. Nice. Okay, so we got some interesting interesting uh designs and colors in here as well. Different different range. Um should be good. So you got your you got your deep blue, you got your polyphimas kind of Uranus color. Then you got these two sort of regular color gas giants in the mix as well. Again, should be uh should be pretty interesting. This one I think was slightly more blue in color, wasn't it?
Yeah. There you go.
Nice. Got big gas and you got this one in the the middle here. All right. So, there's your gas wells. So, next up onto this is in the hassle zone as well.
Rocky planets.
Have to uh build our own customs as well. I'm not going to use any templates of rockies. So, we're going to go some random rockies. Let's place them in.
Closest one. 0.6. Then, we're going to have one around 0.8.
Going to have 0.108.
One at 0 one at 1.4. four. Maybe one a little further away at 1.8. There we go.
Says you're in the solar system as well.
Okay, let's see who we've got here cuz want to give them some cool materials and stuff, you know. So, there it is. A fast rotating little rock here. So, very Mercury reminiscent already here. Should be interesting.
But I have some plans for this system as well. I'm going to do something do something a little different in this sim to normal. So, I'm going to let these initially form.
Running a bit. I cam here again. Another rock. Another rock. Well, the random spawns haven't given us much uh exciting spawns this time around. And this one here is insane. There you go. There's one that's got quite an in Whoa, look at the rotation on that.
That is a very bizarre. We're going to modify that a little bit. That's a little too much to my liking. I think that's a bit overkill, isn't it? Oh, there he goes.
0.7 days. Faster rotator. Why not? But there you are. Tilted on it side as well. First in. Okay.
Let the sim play a bit. Get it all going. Yeah, planetary discourse is going to be a bit slow. So, there's your initial system.
I'm also going to throw in some more worlds around Big Gas's proximity here.
So, maybe have a little chew on some of these planets. So, I'm going to place one after the gas dwarf as well. I'm going to put one there or then further out we'll have a few more rocky. So, where Fasal is, maybe there's a last few there's a few rocky planets that form in this outer region here. So, I'm going to place maybe one or two there.
Okay. And then further out kind of an or kind of like a dwarf planet sort of area. So, we're going to place maybe a couple sort of close proximity regions here. So, just a heavy heavy heavy area of dwarf worlds further out. And we throw we throw a few dwarf planets kind of like mixed in the mark as well. Few in there, but nothing too close. We have one dwarf planet sort of area. We could have one quite close to the star that's kind of been like chucked in there. So, I'm going to put one there. Then maybe one around the blue gas. There we go.
So, I think that's a I think that's a decent lineup. So, let's go ahead and let the Sim play. And of course, let's remove the plant. This can cool down the Sim as well. So, let's put it back down to its normal temperature. So, where are we? Not gravity. Do not mess with the gravity. That's was a big mistake.
Right. So, back to zero Kelvin. There you go. Absolute zero. Not the most read. I mean, this is normally about 2.7, isn't it? What it normally is. All right. Nice. So, there you go. So, pantary disc erased. And there you go.
So, there's your sim form. Look how much less laggy it is. Now, let's go ahead and override our sim. And there you go.
That is your formed system of objects.
So, we haven't even got to the customizing yet. You got all your outer dwarf planets there. Big gas, the dominant gas giant looking pretty cool.
It's getting colder, of course, now the uh we're down to business.
So customization wise, here we go. So we always get to customize an after everyone form. So first of the worlds here. Now one thing I'm going to do which I haven't done before is I'm going to kind of simulate a bombardment period. So I'm going to start bombarding random materials into these and seeing sort of what planets are created here and then we can sort of get to some cool customizing afterwards.
So I'd like to shoot random asteroids.
Again, these are random, so I don't know what m the game is going to generate the materials for us. I have no idea what materials these are going to be containing. So, we're going to start splashing random asteroids of material into these planets and seeing sort of what we end up with. So, stuff like this quite literally is the bombardment of random, you know, sucking up the last pieces of the disc and all those bits and pieces. So, should be pretty cool.
So, I got, like I said, I got no idea what materials are being shot here.
Let's shoot a little faster. Uh, where are we? Launch velocity, please. Uh, turn that off. Oh, more speed. Give us There we go. Yeah, speed. There we go.
Speed up the time as well. Some random materials going into the planet.
Obviously, we can throw some slightly larger things as well, like a small moon, maybe.
Oh, yeah. So, start picking up some random material. And what we can do as well is actually use the launch material here. Uh, where are we? Not launch. Uh, reverse launch.
I could just shoot some regular material at the object as well technically. So there we go. Let's keep going with some random asteroids for the time being.
Random stuff because they could contain the game could be giving us. So what's the composition looking like? See it's going to pick up anything else yet.
There you go. No, it's not really No. So the astros aren't generating anything.
Okay. Interesting.
Right. So got the launch material option up now as well cuz I forgot I haven't put it on my hot bar. I was struggling to find it at first, but it's in the sidebar. So, water. Can I go to any of these? So, I want to start shooting sort of random materials and just sort of seeing sort of what sort of wells we just get from being generated. So, there's a bit of sulfur dioxide there.
Let's also throw on some oxygen. Just random materials just seeing how the how these wells kind of create themselves after a bit of time. So, should be quite interesting. Sulfur dioxide for instance there. Maybe a bit of carbon dioxide as well. You know, seeing just sort of what we end up with because this should start generating an atmosphere.
after a long period of time once all this material's kind of settled down and sort itself out a bit. There you go.
Yes, it's forming around. Yes. Pretty good. So again, sulfur dioxide ocean spinning up. So random. I've also Yeah, I said a bit of water in there. Yes, it's already building some clouds up now. So see how that world kind of builds itself after a long period of time there. There it goes. So that's the first one. Next up, we got this world.
Again, we just got loads of boring rocks here. I'm also going to use the old tool down here of apply the composition.
position.
Why is that not working?
But's not working. What the heck? That's bugged out. Looking bit weird, isn't it?
Again, we can also go here as well.
Go down that route. So, we'll do that.
Let's add a bit of nitrogen. Oh, yeah.
Straight away. Voila.
Carbon dioxide as well. Oxygen.
Lots of oxygen. Bit of ammonia too.
Seeing sort of what worlds are created here. We can get to customizing.
I think this is probably a quicker method than shooting stuff in as well.
But it's annoying. I was kind of hoping that the random asteroids would give us some um random materials kind of being thrown on there, which is a bit bit of annoying. I could I mean I could do random small moons, I guess, but I mean I don't know these contain anything much either. That mean anything with water being generated here. Either way, we're still getting a bit of bombardment going. So that's what we wanted.
But they're huge objects. I mean, bombardment field would be more asteroidy kind of things, but give it a bit of a beating anyway. Again, no materials being added here other than iron silicates. That's not really doing the trick, is it? What if I like for like an appetus or something? Cuz that obviously should have a bit of bit of water. But again, it's not giving it anything. Interesting. What about a Titan? We know that certainly contains stuff. Oh yeah, that works. Yeah. Okay.
Give it an atmosphere of stuff. There you go. That's given it a real mix of uh things going on there. There you go. So, it's just about throwing the right object that we know has sort of generated materials. All right.
So, again, give this like for if I throw an IO into this cuz know that's going to give it a uh decent amount of stuff, but also combine that with something else maybe as well like a Pluto cuz that obviously contains some stuff. So, the bombardment period, maybe we have to shake that off and say it's kind of just eating any remaining little objects kind of floating around. I don't know. Again, we can always throw in some stuff to get some get some craters, asteroids. That's annoying the menu keeps changing there.
There you go. So, just huge levels of bombardment on some of these. There you go. Oh, yeah.
Slam in there. There you go. Oh, yeah.
It take a while for these planets to kind of form themselves a bit.
Yes. Okay. Oh, this one actually already contains stuff. There's kind of generated itself. I'm going to leave that alone in that case. More. What's this one here? I think this is one of the dwarf planets, isn't it? Yeah.
Smaller ones again. We can give it a bit of magic. So, we go. Let's go to the tools material.
Give it some water. There you go. Yes.
Also some nitrogen. Water and nitrogen.
That's a good mix, right? Bit of ammonia.
There you go. See how that see how that does. Oh, look at all that.
And packs the last. And this one generated with stuff already as well.
Yeah. Okay. So, we'll leave that alone.
Then you got big gas. You got all these guys. And then further out, you've got these other plants. That's got stuff on it. Look at that. Also has water. Okay.
So, some of these did generate with some nice stuff there. Okay.
These are the dwarf objects.
The Earth that one small.
Was there one more sort of big planet we here?
This one here is a decent size here. So, let's actually give it a color so we can actually spot it easier.
No idea the color. And the rest of them are all the minor objects. This one as well.
Yes. Okay.
So, this one I actually do want to collide a titan with it because I want to get it give it those materials. So, I'm going to titan with material. I'm also going to thorough print to it as well. Give it a real mix of water and No, there you go. That'll give it a nice mix of material there. Yeah, there you go. I'll give you what you need. Throw a nice mix of stuff. Very good.
Gas wells. Okay, fine.
That's big gas or that has some stuff there. So, now all the worlds have got quite a nice combination different stuff going on there. Some of them I've done, some of them I haven't. See, this one, for instance, I haven't done much to it. So, there you go. So, they don't all have to be crazy uh customizing. Some of them we got to have your regular created worlds as well, so can't all be funky. But there we go. So, that's enough of me sort of throwing stuff around. Let's actually get to customizing these. So, I like planet 15, don't I? I like the craters. And let's go with the Venus section. Interesting.
That look interesting combo of the both. There you go. Colorwise, it's already pretty uh pretty happy with that. Yeah, it's no atmosphere whatsoever. There's a baron.
Very barren. Very boring. Absolutely nothing going on.
There you go. Some fittiness.
So, back to the closed system. So, go ahead and delete the particles now. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to let this sim run a bit. I want all those materials to settle on those objects as well. So, while the planets are kind of finding their places and cooling off a bit, obviously the orbits are going to start changing, you can already see that big gas is probably going to have a bit of an effect on some of these objects cuz these this orbits, they're way too circular. I'm sure we're going to see some real changes here with enough given time, especially with those two um the template gas giants here, as we call them. Yeah, they're going to be seeing some certain changes for sure. Oh, yeah.
Oh, there. Look at that. Oh, what is that? A binary.
Yes, things are going to get intense here. If they start seeing each other around, we don't know how this is going to end up.
So, there they both are there. Quite an interesting mix of colors, these guys as well. Very cool. And obviously big gas there just sitting as the absolute monster. It is clearing its orbit area.
All right, cool. So, it looks like everyone's cooled down a bit now. So, we go back to the planets now. Look at this one. So, this one's got this one's built up a Venus kind of effect here. Look at that.
Oh yeah, look at that. Fast rotation.
2.3 days of spinning. Look at it.
Oh yeah. Just look underneath. What kind of hellish world is this? Yeah.
Cracked and beaten up and broken. It is glowing hot. It's got a real Venus effect kind of going on here. Um let's have a look at this. See, this is one we put a lot of sulfur in as well. No magnetic field. Yeah, we need to add those. 30 for no life likelihood either.
A nasty old world. Stabilize phases.
There you go. Is that going to set the surface of course? Okay.
Yeah. Surface as well.
And it says liquid equalized gas. That's the one I wanted. Yeah. There you go.
Source it out of it. So there we go. See how that well does. But yeah, with its uh Oh, hello. with its fast rotation. So Venus with a fast rotation. That is certainly an interesting kind of concept there. So, slowly cooling down. There you go. So, that's porter.
And it's definitely quite hot. Porter hot. There we go. Next world out. So, this one looks even worse. 1,600. What has happened here? Oh my gosh. I don't think it should be blue in that case. I think it should be a little more uh like more like this. I don't know. That is a Whatever's happened here is a very very hellish environment. Even worse than the first planet looking underneath. Oh my god.
Or is that from the collisions? I mean, that's a crazy temperature already.
1,600.
What the heck? What is this? Carbon dioxide. How How many atmospheres has this got?
It has higher life likelihood than the other ones.
Oh my god.
ATM. 5,000 ATM.
What the heck? The atmosphere on this is an absolute monster.
Glowing hot as well. Oh man. And this is the start is only a young start at the moment. The amount of greenhouse this world is getting is that does not look like a fun place to be, does it? My gosh.
With the goggles off as well. That looks awesome. Look at that. Oh, we're going to have to do something with that with a thumbnail. That is awesome looking.
Let's get a save that out. Just that.
That is That looks so cool.
Venus.
The ultimate Venus.
My gosh, that is a wickedly bright object.
Glowing hot.
Looks like a real hell there. Next up, we got Akan, a world a little more friendly. Minus 35. We're going to something a little more nice like here.
0.3 days. Let's increase that. Maybe this is actually the first of the planets that's actually somewhat respectable for having something. Let's give it a um bit magnetic field course as well. There you go. Bit of protection. Yes, there you go.
What's what's uh so what we got here surface got some stats we also turn on the vegetation option in that case and the lights if it becomes hable it will actually give us that so earth bigger stats than the regular earth composition looks pretty clean yeah not much uh stabilized phases please there you go and then obviously any settling liquids but it's all frozen at the moment so it should be Yeah. All right. - 140 all of a sudden.
Okay. Interesting. - 46 is the warmest.
So, needs a bit of bit of warmth to get it going, doesn't it? Sea level.
Obviously, we can give it a bit of sea level. It is frozen at the moment, though.
Infrared. That's all pretty pretty respectable. And uh albido. Where's the albido?
57%. Got a bit 39.
Yeah. All right. Looks pretty irrespectable there. So, that could potentially be a life uh place for life at some point.
I'm going to put it just straight to I'm going just at 40 here. Just give it a bit of greenhouse gas. Maybe just to warm up some of that water a bit. There you go. Let it cool down a bit.
Fittiness here again. Let's see. We already saw that world. It's spinning very uh very bizarrely, but there you go. Right now, moving on this planet here. So, again, another world with, you know, something potentially interesting here.
Yeah, again it's got the it's got kind of materials you'd need. It's a little smaller there. It is. So again, this looks like a pretty respectable place to be. So you know, underneath bit of temperature could be a nice place to be. I'm going to keep this for atmosphere as well. Keep it a bit unique. 1.6 daytime though. It's a little longer to rotate again. That should be quite a nice uh once the star gets going a bit could be quite a nice place to be this one.
Next planet out again. A world of clouds. Minus 80 though, so a lot cooler.
again. I'll turn on these settings here.
Give it a give it some protection as well. Give it I need to do that with another one actually.
Got to have that protection.
This one as well. Give them all, you know, different ranges and stuff.
Here didn't have one. Aius, this one, that one does have one here. So, all of the potential Earthlike worlds have got some nice ones. See, fittiness here, even though it's a dead world, let's actually give it a very high level of protection. Let's go up to 14. Biggest one of the lot. There you go. Yeah. Next up, we have the cool Gast here in the inner system. Looks pretty funky, but it's nice purple.
Not Not much we need to do to that. Then we have Moa, the world in a very similar orbit. This is a dwarf world. It's spinning five, seven days there. Okay.
Again, does this have anything that's worth not It does have water. Yeah. So again, it could be a uh kind of nice little world in the future if it ever gets uh ever gets that chance. And lastly, oral packs, the last of the inner worlds, a frozen ice ball, and we can leave it at just that.
Although it has got the uh potentially has got something. It's got life stat on it at the moment as well.
There you go.
And then big gas here. Oh yeah, this is where it gets big and everything out here. I think we are pretty much good to go on the uh the planet front here. You got the outer planets as well.
You know, I could have spent my time just customizing these if these object it depends if these objects even make it. But, you know, got really prepared, you know, early on in the system. So, give that a seven. Then this was the other world of somewhat. I'm not going to give this one one though. See how it plays out. All right, there you go.
Okay, I'm pretty happy with that. Let's go over the save. And now time to press play and really let time and stuff take its uh toll here. So there we go. Can't believe that one's a 1,600. That's the hottest planet we've ever had in one of these. Out they go. So here we are. We are now playing planets ejections. It's all to play for. Now Big Gas is going to start stripping these cast planets. I don't think these two are going to last very long. I think Big Gas is going to shred the rest of the orbits near it.
It's not having any of it. Hope it doesn't shoot him in the inner system.
That could be an upset, couldn't it? Oh, yeah. There you go.
System as well. So, some multiple changes going on in there as well. Now, normally knowing our luck, it's always the Earth or planets with potential Earthlike conditions in the future. They always get thrown out before they have a chance to warm up. It's usually the way this goes. Oh, yeah.
The instability here. We have to see who clears who out quickest. Do the dwarf planets at the back are starting to wobble around as well. The gas welds definitely some trouble here.
Oh yeah.
Oh, look how far that's been thrown out.
Oh my gosh. Looks like one of the inner planets as well. Slightly being bent around. Is it? Yeah. Or packs here. Bit of trouble there. Okay. How we doing for temperature wise on some of these? So 400 plus the very two Venissian worlds here in the first one. Then you got the cold colder worlds further out.
So an interesting concept here. Got some interesting worlds.
That's all about how will they develop over a long period of time is is really the goal now.
Let's see. Yeah, I think we're definitely seeing an injection today.
That's for sure. Oh yeah.
Coutori.
What is that? Whoa.
Ah, that's why a binary going on here.
What's going on here? Oh, hello Polyphimas. What are you doing down here? Been picked up. It's been picked up by Template Gassi here.
Oh my gosh. stolen one of the outer planets. Now, how's that going to how's that going to play out? Look at that.
They're just stuck in a binary or they Oh, that is that is some dangerous positions.
Oh, my I wasn't expecting that. Okay.
Oh, it's flying by all the other planets as well, isn't it? Look at this.
The perfect binary. Look at this.
There you go. Hello.
A planet that formed nowhere near this one has been picked up from it. Look at their orbit. That's proper dodgy. There you go.
That's really cool how that's played out.
Close encounter between the two in the depths of the system here. Not much light out here, is there? Put the goggles on. There you go.
You can now see very close encounters between these two. Now, how long is that going to last for? Will this last for ages or is this doomed to fail? I think any encounter with some of the other planets could really upset this. Put the trails on. See a little easier. There you go.
Binary duo going on there.
Speed up time a bit more.
We've never had a binary planet system like this in one of these. It lasted so lasted well like this. It's very cool how that's managed to work.
Any encounter with those other gas could really mess this up. So any influence that pulls them around could cause a collision. Complete collision.
Still going around now for the time being.
Get stung out into the outer solar system there as well. On the inner system here seems to be all behaving ourselves. I think the stars being pulled around by big gas a bit, isn't it?
Slight put at the bar center between the two as well.
This is slightly more massive than our sun. But then this planet is also more massive than Jupiter. So probably have a similar effect to our sun. Jupiter's little barrier center actually the center point of gravity not actually being in the star be slightly outside it.
It is slightly wobbling. You can see it.
There you go.
So it's the binary is still going.
Impressive.
And the other planet that formed in that area has now been chucked out a bit more.
Oh, very close there.
So, this blue one here seems to be doing okay. This, this one, if I can select it. This guy, that one seems to be doing just all right in the back there. Not too much interactions here. The deep Neptune look alike. I mean, we can get a line up with our planets as well.
So, that's everybody we've got at the moment. So, quite, you know, decent range of sizes.
So, there you go. Looking pretty cool.
Someone's still got their magnetic field switched on. Whoops.
Turn that off.
If I can figure out which planet it is.
I don't know who it is. There we go.
There's one.
Oh, there you go. That's better.
How's the inner system doing? Oh gosh.
Ah, wrong button. There you go. Right.
Good.
So, the inner system, I think, is having a bit of trouble here. You can see Mora one we've labeled as blue meaning it'd be a nice world that's the dwarf planet been a little upset hasn't it now probably by the gas dwarf and big gas both pulling on it it's only a small world I think orapax here is also a well under threat of being near big gas definitely going to be causing some uh issues there so the system other than that you know the closer planet seems to be fairly okay just those further two and we've also got a bit of a close call between this one here cutting across a few orbits the green one be interesting Oh yeah.
Okay. And then the outer dwarf worlds all frozen up. Very cold.
Very good. Okay. Keep it rolling.
How's our super Venus doing as well?
Because I mean that is pretty much what it is.
1,600.
Absolute monster. There it is.
Wonder how can you spot that from the closer planets? I mean, let's land on the nighttime of maybe Horton. I mean, surely you can see that in the distance.
How bright it is. We can see it there or very easily. I turn the goggles on. You can see it even easier.
Very luminous. I mean, imagine these would be very bright in the night sky.
That's for sure. If we go to the next out, which is a here, I'm sure you'll be spotting those guys in the night sky pretty easily. Maybe sort of this distance there. Maybe. The issue is they're on the wrong side of the star at the moment.
But even then though, you'll probably be able to spot them in the daytime in the in the early evening with how bright these guys are. I mean, yeah, definitely.
I've seen I've seen Jupit Saturn in our sky when it's still being completely blue sky outside. So, yeah, you could easily see these guys during the daytime, I reckon, without their close proximity to each other. That certainly be interesting to watch.
Cool, though. Just see like a in the sky. It never disappears. One of the planets.
Actually, speaking of stars, I put us on the very edge of the galaxy. It's very dim in the background there. Oh, someone's been ejected as well. What was that? Min ton. One of the dwarf planets.
That is out. First death.
Probably one of the outer ones that got slung out potentially.
Still got our binary orbits still going in. That's very impressive.
There's no way it's going to last forever. Surely it can't. It's going to have an encounter at some point. It's going to tug one of them away from the other, but they're in a really sort of tight area. I mean, they're in a very close proximity to each other. It's crazy how they managed to pick each other up. They must have had a really close encounter for that to happen. 3.7 months.
Yeah. 3.7 months closer. Look how close they get. Here we go.
I think the tidal force is here from that position. I mean, that is a real close real close call. That is not far away. I mean, what's the distance?
between those two. Let's have a look.
Okay, so that's about 200,000 there.
These can't be much to be honest, that's probably closer than the moon is to Earth. Rough estimate. If that's 270,000 there plus Yeah, the 270 plus 180. It's a little further than the Earth and Moon, these two, judging by that.
So it norally goes into AU there but you can see here that's roughly about 250,000 there from Polyphimas another 180,000 from the main other planet you know the the middle distance is roughly roughly there middle distance that's about 225,000 rounded up 230,000 rounded up between the two. You're looking at 460,000 km apart. They're not much further than the Earth and the Moon sort of gap actually. Yeah, they're for planets of this size. That is a pretty close call. There you go.
Oh, yeah.
Cool. That's cool.
A real battle of uh everything there.
There's the orbits.
Keep it going. Okay.
There we are. So, the system's already started to uh tear itself apart somewhat with some of the planets. You never you never get peak stability straight away, but there we are, everyone. So, we're going to end off today's episode there. Let me know what you think down below in the comments of our latest custom system as well. Interested to hear your thoughts on this one. It's been a while since we done a custom system. We've done a lot of the alternate reality solar systems, but just a fullon custom system. It's been a while since we've done one of these. So yeah, I'm keen to see how this is going to play out once we start increasing the sun temperature cuz I mean poor old what's it uh ho here and salby here. Those worlds are already hellish environments. Once the star gets really bright and these things are going to be insane in temperature so I mean hter here is I mean this is very similar to Venus with this temperature so far.
It's only a dwarf planet. So yeah quite quite the extreme temperature there but yeah saliv here. What a world that is very very hellish. But yeah there we are everybody. So, like I said, if you enjoy this video, make sure to push the like button here. Help the channel out a lot, everyone. Really appreciate it as well.
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