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The History Of The Solar System Part 2: The First Rocky Planets (4.535 BYA)

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The History of the Solar System
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WARNING: MAY CAUSE LAG BASED ON YOUR PC DUE TO NUMBER OF ASTEROIDS

NOTE: Addons in HOTSS pack will not be compatible with eachother, as they take place in different times of the Solar System

4.535 BYA: The Solar System, now has fully-formed, fully-developed rocky planets, 9, including the four which we will come to know later, Nabu, Aphrodite, Terra/Gaia, and Ares, soon to all have major giant impacts in the coming million years.

The Sun is now a yellow dwarf, currently in Early Main-Sequence...

Vulcan, the planet closet to the Sun, is Nabu's little brother, however it will soon suffer a dreadful fate.

Nabu, is the 3rd-largest rocky planet in our Solar System, however it will soon suffer a giant impact in a couple ten million years.

Aphrodite and Terra are the largest rocky planets around, almost like twin siblings, however one of them will become more notable and important over the history of our Solar System.

Ares is a charcoal-colored planet and the smallest of all the rocky planets (unless you count Artemis/Planet V residing in the asteroid belt.) soon it could develop life...

The primordial asteroid belt, so big, so massive, millions of asteroids residing in it, along with a few progenitors.

Asteroids Ceres, Vesta, and Pallas have moved inward into the asteroid belt due to the Grand Tack, in the process of cooling down, and Ceres is all alone.

One notable asteroid, Lutetia, formed with the inner planets and resides in the inner solar system, soon to be petrubed inward by one of the rocky planets.

Jupiter and Saturn are still cooling down, starting to look more recognizable, as they captured a lot of asteroids and minor objects becoming minor moons, and their major moons still cooling down, Europa and Titan (too?) to soon have oceans.

The Fifth giant has also gained a lot of moons, it is a ice giant similar to Neptune and Uranus, the three being a trio of somewhat, having also the most moons so far of the ice giants, however soon it will lose everything (almost).

Uranus's major moons are in the process of cooling down fast since they are farther away from the sun, as with Uranus earlier Boreas crashed into it tilting Uranus on its side as in Part 1.5.

Neptune has its set of moons fully formed, however later they will be destroyed by a familiar captured dwarf planet.


All dwarf planets are still in the process of cooling and some should have their moons by now...

Triton has almost cooled down, dancing with it's binary partner Tritiea, soon to be captured...

Pluto has recently captured Charon, forming a disc from which its other moons will form from...

That's all I have to say! This took I think a month to finish.

Also, if u want a good picture including the belts/disc, turn the planet magnitude to a high level.

NOTE: Please let me know if there are any inaccuracies or bugs in the pinned discussion.

CREDITS

Most hypothetical objects based off whothflukeisuranus's hypothetical planet series on deviantart
https://www.deviantart.com/whothflukeisuranus/gallery/95246777/hypothetical-objects

Most data from Algol, MrPlasma, Kyplanet and more

Young Jupiter texture by phobos

Young Saturn texture from here http://frederickhiggins.com/celestia/jovians.htm/

Young Uranus texture (Don Davis) https://www.deviantart.com/mrspace43-celestia/art/Don-Davis-Uranus-Map-4k-Fictional-936170505

Young Neptune texture (Don Davis) https://www.deviantart.com/colourness/art/Don-Davis-Neptune-Texture-Map-True-Color-2k-968326184

Young 5th Giant texture: https://www.deviantart.com/whothflukeisuranus/art/5th-Giant-Texture-V2-1140389079

I forget where I got pluto texture from, sorry whoever made it :(

Some stuff made with ChatGPT, sorry

Feel free also to use this for any videos involving spaceengine! just credit me

Part 2.1, Part 1.5, Part 2.5, Part 3 coming soon.
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3 Aug @ 9:08pm
PINNED: Inaccuracies/bugs
animationfan13
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Jerry 36 minutes ago 
dude you have no idea how much I love your addons:steamhappy:
animationfan13  [author] 9 Aug @ 6:56am 
just found out the impactor for neptune prob caused its internal heat, I just need orbital data and size
kalibr20 9 Aug @ 5:43am 
no problem :)
animationfan13  [author] 9 Aug @ 5:40am 
thanks for also answering for me lol
animationfan13  [author] 9 Aug @ 5:38am 
sorry i didnt answer, i just got up from bed some time ago, i havent heard of planetball network but that seems interesting though, i could maybe add names from there, also there was a neptune impactor?
kalibr20 9 Aug @ 2:02am 
i will answer it so the creator of the mod doesn't have to: Boreas was in the previous HOTSS, so it has already collided at this point . It deletes the solar system and replaces it with Sun (4.535 BYA) system.
kinda sad that Boreas and Minerva (both being the names that Seaborgium (Planetball Network) gave to the Uranus and Neptune impactors) did`nt get added to this

(also btw: does this replace the vanilla solar system or does it exist as a separate system somewhere else in the galaxy?)
animationfan13  [author] 8 Aug @ 5:48am 
I just figured it out from looking at some existing scripts, it's not that hard for me, i didn't need this that much but you could probably use this link
https://spaceengine.org/manual/making-addons/creating-a-planet
kalibr20 8 Aug @ 5:16am 
also quick question how hard is it to make these systems? I tried once and didnt understand a single thing
animationfan13  [author] 7 Aug @ 7:38am 
I plan to if im able to make FOTSS *(future of the solar system)