Space Engineers

Space Engineers

Saturn
16 Comments
ninjawizard 29 May, 2022 @ 7:58pm 
no rings?
VitalBotvi 18 Oct, 2021 @ 10:19pm 
1.06?
Shar-k4 24 Nov, 2020 @ 12:33pm 
oh i dum
Shar-k4 24 Nov, 2020 @ 12:33pm 
wait it is not 1.16?
Shar-k4 24 Nov, 2020 @ 12:32pm 
so if you were on saturn, you would feel just a tad heavier, 16% heavier
Shar-k4 24 Nov, 2020 @ 12:31pm 
the gravity is unrealistic, IRL saturns gravity is 1.16G because of how light and spread out it is,
in fact it is light enough to float on liquid water
Locomotor79 10 Apr, 2020 @ 11:00am 
lol it looks like the sun from screenshot
FancyVegetable 25 May, 2019 @ 2:10pm 
@ChicoPlayer The rings are very difficult with the new updates you or have to downlaod them from google drive like from Saturn HD revived or he would have to spend HOURS on trying to make the rings
Chico Player 17 Dec, 2018 @ 4:08am 
Please make rings
cdl3050 5 Sep, 2018 @ 9:37am 
Would it be possible to reduce the glow of the atmosphere and create the atomosphere-rings as shown in the common photos of Saturn? (not the ice rings, but the atmosphere's ring patterns)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn
(google image search: "Saturn")

If you have already done this, could you please update the image shown on this Mod Page?

Thank You.
Azmodan_Kijur 5 Aug, 2018 @ 9:47am 
Planet looks good. Excellent work!

On the matter of the gravity on Saturn for some of the others here, while it might be far more accurate to have it as the 1.06 G of the real planet for "immersion", remember that Space Engineers has no way to replicate atmospheric pressure currently in the game. Saturn, like Jupiter, has no real surface - it is composed of hydrogen and helium in various states as you descend. So there is nothing to land on, which the game cannot handle and the pressure as you go in reaches in excess of 1,000 bars. Enough to crush you and your ship into a tiny dense ball of matter (before the metal liquifies due to the pressure). The author can only use what the game provides to simulate the planet and make it dangerous to try to go to physically.
Moon Bnuuy 2 Aug, 2018 @ 4:15pm 
Like P_akterius said, Saturn's surface gravity in the real world is not 10.65g. It's 10.44 m/s² which is 1.06G... Furthermore, the real Saturn's escape velocity is only roughly 3 times that of Earth's... I am highly disappoint and would like more realistic surface gravities, but when you said to him that it was for gameplay reasons to kill players who attempt a landing... I am now suddenly very conflicted... because while as someone who was educated as an astrophysicist, it drives me nuts... But as a game developer by profession... I agree...
Tony [CH] 27 Jul, 2018 @ 3:20am 
ok thank you :D
DeltaGhost88  [author] 26 Jul, 2018 @ 2:08pm 
It was actually done intentionally for gameplay purposes, you shouldn't be able to land on Saturn so the high gravity makes it that if you try, you die
Tony [CH] 26 Jul, 2018 @ 12:51pm 
there is a big problem....
gravitation on earth in real life and in game is 9.81m/s² = ~1.0G

gravitation on saturn in reallife is 10.44m/s² = 1.06G

gravitation on saturn in game is 10.65G = 104.44m/s²

i see you made this mistake on many of your planets

please fix this i like all of them and thanks for the planets :D

for help 1G = 9.806m/s²
1m/s² = 0.101G
Legio 19 Jun, 2018 @ 2:12am 
The image looks more like Sun xd