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A small satellite of Venus, the surface is a baked desert of high heat and extreme cold at night.

Atmosphere:
- Pollutant
- Carbon Dioxide
- Volatiles
- Extreme changes in temperature from day to night cycles

Two starting options:

1. Standard planet Supplies

2. Brutal Supplies
Minimum Supplies
Iron Frames
Iron sheets
Potato Seeds
Laptop - for quick programing of scripts
Hybrid Power package -
1 Solar and 2 Wind Turbines
Battery Small
Battery Charger Small
Glass Sheets
Supplies Package:
Kit Door x2
Gas pipes
Passive Vent x2
Active vent 1
Hydroponic Station 1
Production Package
Arc Furnace
AutoLathe
Iron Sheets
Cable Coils
Plastic Sheets
Cereal Bar Box
Water Bottle Package
Insulated Water Canister

**With no Ice you can still kick start your furnace using Cobalt 10g and Silver 10g. With your furnace lever open run each ore through and hit the start button. It will only work once for each Ore Sample you use foo this process so keep them separated.
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Patplayer 5 小时以前 
a nagtiv pressure is also impossible
Shenaku  [作者] 8 小时以前 
Update: Changed the temps to reflect both current planets and real world maximums. Current ranges from day and night are -223 night to 464 day time.
Shenaku  [作者] 9 小时以前 
Thank you for pointing that out, I will make the adjustment. From what I think is in game it limits the the temps based on the core game code.
PtDaFool 21 小时以前 
Regarding the bottom note, yes, that's called de-gassing ores. Only possible with a bit of something in the furnace, and I think it has to be above a certain temperature threshold as well. This isn't a bug, it's meant to be like this. Otherwise people would have very easy sources of infinite gases.

It's also why you can't get gases from anything you separate out using a centrifuge as well. Rocketwerkz got on to this very early on to make sure these kinds of exploits don't exist. Want more gas, find more rocks. Simples.

-373C though? Not a thing - you'd best update this to -270C or something as getting to absolute Zero is impossible, getting lower than that is physics nonsense :)
sirch07 10 月 24 日 上午 2:09 
its fun to break the law of physics with a temperature minimum of -373°C , you should correct that to -273°C (Zero Kelvin), the absolute Zero Point Temperature. Only my advise..