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After years of hiatus, I came back to this game to find that some of my scenarios have been broken by various updates.
I have since restored all my of scenarios back to playable condition and (hopefully) fixed all of the issues.
Please enjoy.
Thank you.
Good to know I've got my own immersion scientists to help fact-check my scenario! If there's anything else just let me know.
The temperature of the object will depend on the distance and direct path to nearest source of heat radiation (Sun) and the albedo (reflective ability) of the object. Oh, and on the evaporation of liquids like water.
In case of Mars, the built-in cold resistance is correct (because Mars has a temperature range of -153 to 20 degrees centigrade), but the description could use a little tweak.
Just a little nitpick to improve the immersion