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I named that asteroid Copernic in celebration and will check periodically. As my game is in 4x globaltimescale I should see the situation in 3h. My reco ship is perfectly aligned with earth center so I will keep you posted
Also the first day I settled I have seen what looked like a "wave" of little rocks engulfing my starting base with a sound like weather hazard on planets. Those did not do any visible damage and are nice to see. Can you explain what it is?
One important question. My first asteroid base is at 368 km from earth center bookmark, 127 km from my ice lake surface.
I am planning to make this base my shipyard to build a mothership.
As you said I am in earth SURFACE zone (even if in 0g), will my future survival mothership be able to jump from the shipyard or will it need to reach another zone not discovered yet ? Is it considered a gravity well in RSS?
Why is it 112 km in this mod?
So i did not yet "made the jump" to real moving space? Any idea at which distance from earth that might be "high enough" ? I barely made the 100km lift with my second vessel had to drop some heavy cargo lol.
Also can you be so kind to add a GPS list for the other planets on that world so we get an idea of how many jump drives we have to grind to visit them all ??