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Nexus System

Description
FYI:
This mod of mine contains two systems (Nexus System and Void System)

Nexus System:
This system is an 11-star system that contains 13 objects with life, those being 2 planets and 11 moons!

This system originally started as a triple star system which was a sun-like star binary with a black hole + neutron star orbiting the two, but I figured that was too chaotic and decided to make it more realistic. So I replaced the black hole and neutron star with even more stars, which resulted in me creating an 11-star system! I could go further, but it sounds a little unrealistic and extreme for something like a 20-star system.

The system contains 33 planets in total and 34 major moons in total!

All of the stars in this system contain their own planets, apart from the four out of five stars which orbit in a mini 5-star system that orbits everything else, because there are some planets which orbit all five stars in that group.

!! I would recommend checking out the system first before reading these questions !!

Just a few questions to answer before anyone asks these:
Q: “Is Zerk supposed to be J1407 b?”
A: Yes, Zerk is a direct copy from the official J1407 b file. The reason why I added it was that even though it technically isn’t real (It’s not what people thought), I like the idea of a planet with a massive ring system like that.

Q: “How is Celis 100% Earth-like?”
A: The ESI on Celis is “cheated” because I just copied and pasted the stats from Earth into Celis because I thought that it’d be funny to have a fictional exo-planet which is 100% like Earth (Excluding atmosphere colour, terrain, ocean depth/level, clouds, semimajor axis, and orbital period). Although, the true ESI for Celis would be something like 0.9996xxxxxx because the only planet with a true 100% ESI without it being rounded from 3 d.p. is Earth ofc lol

Q: “Why is Astrus so big? Isn’t that unrealistic?”
A: I used HD 100546 b’s model (Just with slightly less oblate) for Astrus, then I just changed the surface preset, atmosphere colour, and rings.

Q: “Why is Pandemonium so small?”
A: I was just messing around, and I wanted to include an insanely tiny ice giant (Not really giant) as a moon because I thought that it’d be funny.

Q: “Why is Pyre so close to its star? And why is it shaped like that? And why is it black?”
A: To make things short, it’s heavily inspired by WASP-12 b, and the darkness is inspired by TrES-2 b.

Q: “Why does Typhos have such a high eccentricity?”
A: To make things short, it’s heavily inspired by HR 5183 b (Aka “The Whiplash Planet”), I also wanted it to be like a captured object (It's orbit is slightly exaggerated).

Feel free to ask any other questions that aren’t mentioned here! Also, let me know if I should make any further adjustments to this system because I wanted to make this system as realistic as possible (Excluding Zerk, Astrus (Kinda? I’m not sure if a size that big is possible), and Pandemonium’s stupidly small size).

Quick FYI: Some of these planets have been slightly customised, like Nexus Legendary (Megaterra with life) and the small Earth-like moons with life. Hades is inspired by Alpha Centauri B b (Even though it’s disproven)

Wormholes within the Nexus System:
Moon wormhole (found orbiting our Qualt (first main moon of Celis)) leads to our Solar System.
Qualt wormhole (found orbiting Earth’s Moon) leads back to the Nexus System.
Void Wormhole (found orbiting Helios) leads to the Void System.


Void System:
This is the super-massive black hole system that’s heavily inspired by the movie Interstellar!

This system contains 6 planets (the first four orbit the black hole known as “Void”, and the other two orbit the star known as “Essence”, which orbits Void), two of which have life.

Two interesting facts about Void:
1. Its name comes from the black hole which used to be in my system before I removed it.
2. It’s in the central black hole of my fictional galaxy, “Mystic’s Object” (the name was inspired by Hoag’s Object), which is located roughly 17,403,877 light-years away from the Milky Way.

The wormhole within the Void System:
Nexus Wormhole found orbiting Void

The first planet of this system (Fear) is the Miller’s Planet equivalent (a tidally locked water world which orbits a super-massive black hole). There is also a planet which orbits Essence (a star orbiting void), known as “Haze,” that’s basically the Mann’s Planet equivalent (a frozen world), but I took my own spin on it by adding rings and making it orbit a star instead of a black hole.



That’s basically about it for the entirety of the two systems. This took me quite a while to put together, so I hope you enjoy exploring it!
27 Comments
mystic  [author] 7 Jul @ 3:09pm 
Ty
砂狼白子的狗 7 Jul @ 4:14am 
really nice system
mystic  [author] 26 Jun @ 2:15pm 
You're welcome
yadirachwa 26 Jun @ 11:43am 
it is fix
thank you.
mystic  [author] 26 Jun @ 1:45am 
But you may need to clear your cache first
mystic  [author] 26 Jun @ 1:43am 
@yadirachwa Try searching for it now
mystic  [author] 25 Jun @ 4:51pm 
I've found the problem as to why it might not be showing up for you and I know how to fix it. I'm currently at school though, so I'll fix it when I get back
yadirachwa 25 Jun @ 1:59pm 
I am subscribe
mystic  [author] 25 Jun @ 1:54pm 
You could try, but if it still isn't showing up, then make sure that you're actually subscribed to this
yadirachwa 25 Jun @ 10:47am 
Object not found Celis
Question will it load in the flight simulator?