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Planet Evaluation for Colonization
The primary focus for many players is to develop a colony which is suitable to their needs. Due to the randomness of planet types, finding suitable locations to build a colony can be challenging. This page will give you basic information to efficiently find useful locations for colonization.
What is a colony?
A colony is a player-owned location outside of the inner 8 Apollo systems. Players can purchase a deed for the right to construct a colony on the surface of a planet or moon. Since there is no existing land mass (outside of the inner 8 systems) that has oxygen in the atmosphere, the only method for colonization is to build domes in a colony on the surface of a planet or moon. A deed can support thousands of domes.
The pictures below show a circular deed of the same colony. Each black dot on the surface of the planet is a dome. Domes can be placed anywhere in the deed in any formation.
Gathering resources is the primary reason for building colonies. Using the show mb.samplemapoverlay command of a probed planet, resource distribution is represented as colored rectangles. The picture below is the same colony as the pictures above.
Surface Structure
For a colony to support domes, the surface of the planet or moon needs to be relatively flat. Mountainous and jagged surface will not support domes. Domes can be constructed in a liquid (under water or any large body of fluid), but currently it is not useful and not recommended. The best location for a colony is on a flat surface with no liquid.
These are examples of bad colony locations.
Atmosphere
Colonies need gasses for domes to support human colonists. Domes can gather gasses from the surrounding atmosphere and split the components into useful gasses. The best distribution of gasses is an atmosphere that contains the elements Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O), and Hydrogen (H) available in some form since combined elements can be split into their primary components. CH4 can be split into Carbon and Hydrogen gas. NH3 can be split into Nitrogen and Hydrogen gas. H2O can be split into Hydrogen and Oxygen gas. Carbon (C) gas is currently useless and is vented from domes. Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen can be contained as a gas in a dome or as resource which can be stored in a warehouse.
Pressure - Too high and it will take longer to empty a dome of bad gas.
Soil
Geo 5. Concentrations.
Silicon concentration determines the yield for all other resources. The higher the silicon content, the lower the yield.
Asteroid Belts Gas Planets
Colony
One colony can hold thousands of domes.