Just found this article at NASA
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/sta ... anets.html
I contacted one of the authors to see if I can get some more in depth info. Thought this might come in handy for all of you system creators out there.
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The author contacted me and provided a link to the paper.
http://xxx.lanl.gov/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/ ... 2895v1.pdf
http://xxx.lanl.gov/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/ ... 2895v1.pdf
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Spreadsheets
I made an excel spreadsheet that uses the formulae in this paper for terrestrial planets (they don't really detail their formulae for gas giants). It'll let you tweak the numbers (what percent Ice/Rock or Rock/Iron, and mass) and it'll give you the planet's circumfrence, gravity, radius and even the distance to the horizon from the height of 2 meters from the surface (the latter formula from Stephen's Gillett's "World Building")
I have another spread sheet that allows you to input some data and get the optimal goldilock's zone location for a planet around a given main sequence star, the tides of the stars (can have up to 3 stars), how large the stars will appear in the sky from said planet, how intense the light from your star will be at a given distance, and other data as well. (formulae from Stephen's Gillett's "World Building" and various scientific papers on finding the goldilocks zone and habitable planets.)
I'd be glad to upload these for the community, but I have no idea how to go about doing so. If you're interested, just let me know how to do it! =)
I have another spread sheet that allows you to input some data and get the optimal goldilock's zone location for a planet around a given main sequence star, the tides of the stars (can have up to 3 stars), how large the stars will appear in the sky from said planet, how intense the light from your star will be at a given distance, and other data as well. (formulae from Stephen's Gillett's "World Building" and various scientific papers on finding the goldilocks zone and habitable planets.)
I'd be glad to upload these for the community, but I have no idea how to go about doing so. If you're interested, just let me know how to do it! =)
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Here is Todd's file
http://www.clanmoran.net/celestia/site/files/Celestia_Add-ons3/Slartibartfast's_World_Builder/Todd_St._Pe's_Worldbuilder_spreadsheets.xls
http://www.clanmoran.net/celestia/site/files/Celestia_Add-ons3/Slartibartfast's_World_Builder/Todd_St._Pe's_Worldbuilder_spreadsheets.xls
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