It also uses cookies saving your last entries so when you return your work will still be there...I for one wanted this as it speeds up the process of building those pesky ssc files

Let me know of math errors!
http://www.celestialvisions.net/ssc.html
Moons of synchronously rotating moons are predicted to be very rare, since they would necessarily orbit faster than their parent rotated - that would induce the sort of tidally mediated orbital decay that Phobos is experiencing, so the orbiting body would quite soon (in astronomical terms) impact on the primary moon.eburacum45 wrote:I am not sure that moons of moons would be very common, as they haven't been found in our solar system...
Rassilon wrote:John,
My newest project rndssc will allow you to create random star systems using the Dollan Planet Types you provided...That might be of interest/help to you when its released...Its looking like that could be by next week...but who knows...
Dollan wrote:Really! That would be of GREAT interest to me! Please, keep me posted!
Will there be any customizable setting? Such as if I wanted a random system placed in orbit of a known star?
...John...Rassilon wrote:John,
My newest project rndssc will allow you to create random star systems using the Dollan Planet Types you provided...That might be of interest/help to you when its released...Its looking like that could be by next week...but who knows...
Dollan wrote:Well, I'd eventually replace the textures with my own, anyway. but this sounds like *precisely* what I need. Does it take into account the star type, arity, all of that?
...John...