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Why is my ESI low? Thread.
Tac1017Date: Thursday, 14.08.2014, 18:51 | Message # 1
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I decided to start this thread, as I found 2 planets, one more earth-like than the other, but the esi tells otherwise.

Planet A:

Generated name: RS 8409-1810-115027194-10 4

My personal name: Quarion

Traits:

- it's tidally locked
- it's diameter is 12,490.993 km
-1 year takes 124.845 earth days
- it's highest esi- 0.983
- it's air pressure: 3.4698 atm
- there are no major moons

Planet b:

Generated name: RS 8409-1810-8-14378399-4 A4

My personal name: Fenwood

Traits:

- it's day is roughly 18 hours
- it's diameter is 9,826.672 km
- it's year is 362.682 earth days long
- it's highest esi: 0.954
- it's air pressure is 1.2732 atm
- there is one major moon.

I need some expert advice on this BADLY. So please reply!





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(By the way, I was born in 2001, NOT 1972 XD)


Edited by Tac1017 - Thursday, 14.08.2014, 18:53
 
Billy_MayesDate: Thursday, 14.08.2014, 19:08 | Message # 2
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Temperature is a big factor in the ESI. Could you tell us them?




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Tac1017Date: Thursday, 14.08.2014, 19:11 | Message # 3
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Quote Billy_Mayes ()
Temperature is a big factor in the ESI. Could you tell us them?


sure

Quarion's average temperature is 279.49 k

Fenwood's average temperature is 288.65 k

you can see that Fenwood's average temperature is closer to Earth's.





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Edited by Tac1017 - Thursday, 14.08.2014, 19:35
 
Billy_MayesDate: Thursday, 14.08.2014, 20:22 | Message # 4
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Hmm how about the gravities?

Also, Fenwood is about 3000km smaller than Earth.

EDIT: Also the masses.





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Edited by Billy_Mayes - Thursday, 14.08.2014, 20:23
 
Tac1017Date: Thursday, 14.08.2014, 20:35 | Message # 5
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Gravity (I think this is the reason)
fenwood's gravity: 0.78795 g

Quarion's gravity: 1.0769 g

Mass (another big reason)
Fenwood's mass: 0.46759 Earth masses

Quarion's mass: 1.0326 Earth masses.

Found the reasons! Now lets see if anybody has their own ESI problems...





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