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No, sorry
Config, custom texture, stars, ...
I can do that but I thought forcing AI to land on terrain helipads is not good idea. Mission makers are free to use it as an actual landing pad using invisible helipad (as Kolljak said) or leave it as an object and place the landing pad near or far from the terrain object
Thanks <3
Someone who had made a map of Mars in the workshop told me that "it was easy to do".
Unfortunately the author removed that and other of his creations from the workshop and probably changed his name.
What does exist is a zero gravity script, I have used it and there is a small demo mission in the workshop, however apparently it would only work with the player
is it possible to create a map of the outer vacuum, something like the Earth's orbit or the orbit of Mars?
Not possible