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Addon 2.0X Subsystems-TTSS Released
The download link will be available below



Description and features of the Addon 2.0X Subsystems-TTSS:

Description of the MinorBodies Subsystem:
- Minor asteroids for the Asteroid Belt and extra minor moons for Jupiter and Saturn
Enjoy flying around famous near-Earth asteroids, new celestial bodies of the Astetoid Belt and new minor gas giant moons!
(The subsystem also has geysers of south pole Enceladus from IRL)


Description of the KuiperBelt+ Subsystem:
- This is an extension of the Kuiper Belt from TTSS.
Extra moons for Pluto, Orcus, Haumea, Makemake, Eris, and a lot of new trans-neptunian objects with their moons.


Description of the Comets Subsystem:
- Meet the bright space guests with a beautiful tails in a night sky.
Comets are very far from Earth, so it is necessary to send spacecraft to study them.
(Sorry, instead of tails, you will see a coma(gascloud) around the core because this is a seasonic event for them)


Description of the Stars&Exoplanets Pt1 Subsystem:
- Some of the stars orbited by planets outside our Solar System.
Fly to 5 star systems, study every exoplanet orbiting these stars and try to colonize them all! Or find a life on them?
(The terrain and relief of each exoplanet are fictional but based on real data from observations)


Description of the Stars Pt2 Subsystem:
-
Unnecessary addition to Pt1, extra stars to fill opposite side against them
Fly to 5 star systems, study single exoplanet orbiting Aldebaran, learn about material orbiting Betelgeuse and Mira systems. Burn to crisps near stars!


Description of the Day&Night Cycle Subsystem:
- Finally! Meet vanilla-like day-night cycles for the popular atmospheric bodies!
On some planets, day and night alternate themselfs because of their rotation on their axis. On the side of the planet facing the sun is day, and on the other side is night.
(The subsystem also has cycle for rings of the Saturn)




Features of the MinorBodies Subsystem:
Near-Earth asteroids: Apophis, Bennu, Ryugu
Asteroids from the Asteroid Belt: Eros, Hygiea, Psyche
Jupiter's moons: Amalthea and Thebe
Saturn's moons: Phoebe, geysers of Enceladus


Features of the KuiperBelt+ Subsystem:
Extra moons for Pluto: Nix, Stix, Kerberos, Hydra
Extra moon for Orcus: Vanth
Extra moons for Haumea: Namaka, Hi'iaka
Extra moon for Makemake: MK2
Extra moon for Eris: Dysnomia
New trans-neptunian objects: Arrokoth, Quaoar with rings-Weywot, Gonggong-Xiangli, Salacia-Actaea, Huya-Huya 1, Varda-Ilmare, Varuna, Ixion



Features of the Comets Subsystem:
Short-period comets: 1P Halley, 9P Tempel 1, 67P Churyumov–Gerasimenko, 95P Chiron
Long-period comets: F3 (NEOWISE), O1 Hale-Bopp
Centaur-type asteroid: Chariklo with rings
Damocloid-type asteroid: 1996 PW



Features of the Stars&Exoplanets Pt1 Subsystem:
Star systems: Alpha Centauri, TRAPPIST-1, Kepler-16, Kepler-186, Kepler-22
The host star of these systems is static and doesn't move around(like a Sun), and host stars placed in their real positions against the Sun.
Alpha Centauri system: Alpha Centauri (A, B), Proxima Centauri, Proxima Centauri (b, c, d)
TRAPPIST-1 system: TRAPPIST-1, TRAPPIST-1 (b, c, d, e, f, g, h)
Kepler-16 system: Kepler-16 (A, B), Kepler-16 AB b
Kepler-186 system: Kepler-186, Kepler-186 (b, c, d, e, f)
Kepler-22 system: Kepler-22, Kepler-22 b
Seas on the exoplanets! Vulcanoes! Easter-eggs(try to find them)!



Features of the Stars Pt2 Subsystem:
Star systems: Sirius, Aldebaran, Mira, Betelgeuse, Regulus
The host star of these systems is static and doesn't move around(like a Sun), and host stars placed in their real positions against the Sun.
Sirius system: Sirius A, Sirius B
Aldebaran system: Aldebaran A, Aldebaran A b, Aldebaran B
Mira system: Mira A, Mira B, + accretion discs around them.
Betelgeuse system: Betelgeuse with a huge gascloud
Regulus system: Regulus A, Regulus Ba, Regulus Bb, Regulus C



Features of the Day&Night Cycle Subsystem:
Day&night cycle created for atmospheres of the Venus, Earth, Mars, Titan, Pluto
Day&night cycle created for rings of the Saturn!
Vanilla-like textures for them all

Gameplay Trailer of this Addon 2.0X Subsystems-TTSS



Download links:

English Language:
| 1. Google Disk:
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Download
|
| 2. Yandex Disk:
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Download

Русский Language:
| 1. Google Disk:
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Скачать
|
| 2. Яндекс Диск:
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Скачать


Short F.A.Q:

How to download? - The installation instructions are in the archive

This is laggy? - You dont even notice lags.

TTSS = Truly Terrained Solar System from Addon 2.03 and newer versions.

Subsystem = submod to planet pack. To Truly Terrained Solar System planet pack you see


Day/night cycle? - Sure. In vanilla-style included.

Stars? Alpha Centaura? Trappist? Comets and more celestial bodies of Kuiper belt? - Here! Included too!
 

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Addon 2.0X Subsystems-TTSS Released
The download link will be available below



Description and features of the Addon 2.0X Subsystems-TTSS:

Description of the MinorBodies Subsystem:
- Minor asteroids for the Asteroid Belt and extra minor moons for Jupiter and Saturn
Enjoy flying around famous near-Earth asteroids, new celestial bodies of the Astetoid Belt and new minor gas giant moons!
(The subsystem also has geysers of south pole Enceladus from IRL)


Description of the KuiperBelt+ Subsystem:
- This is an extension of the Kuiper Belt from TTSS.
Extra moons for Pluto, Orcus, Haumea, Makemake, Eris, and a lot of new trans-neptunian objects with their moons.


Description of the Comets Subsystem:
- Meet the bright space guests with a beautiful tails in a night sky.
Comets are very far from Earth, so it is necessary to send spacecraft to study them.
(Sorry, instead of tails, you will see a coma(gascloud) around the core because this is a seasonic event for them)


Description of the Stars&Exoplanets Pt1 Subsystem:
- Some of the stars orbited by planets outside our Solar System.
Fly to 5 star systems, study every exoplanet orbiting these stars and try to colonize them all! Or find a life on them?
(The terrain and relief of each exoplanet are fictional but based on real data from observations)


Description of the Stars Pt2 Subsystem:
-
Unnecessary addition to Pt1, extra stars to fill opposite side against them
Fly to 5 star systems, study single exoplanet orbiting Aldebaran, learn about material orbiting Betelgeuse and Mira systems. Burn to crisps near stars!


Description of the Day&Night Cycle Subsystem:
- Finally! Meet vanilla-like day-night cycles for the popular atmospheric bodies!
On some planets, day and night alternate themselfs because of their rotation on their axis. On the side of the planet facing the sun is day, and on the other side is night.
(The subsystem also has cycle for rings of the Saturn)




Features of the MinorBodies Subsystem:
Near-Earth asteroids: Apophis, Bennu, Ryugu
Asteroids from the Asteroid Belt: Eros, Hygiea, Psyche
Jupiter's moons: Amalthea and Thebe
Saturn's moons: Phoebe, geysers of Enceladus


Features of the KuiperBelt+ Subsystem:
Extra moons for Pluto: Nix, Stix, Kerberos, Hydra
Extra moon for Orcus: Vanth
Extra moons for Haumea: Namaka, Hi'iaka
Extra moon for Makemake: MK2
Extra moon for Eris: Dysnomia
New trans-neptunian objects: Arrokoth, Quaoar with rings-Weywot, Gonggong-Xiangli, Salacia-Actaea, Huya-Huya 1, Varda-Ilmare, Varuna, Ixion



Features of the Comets Subsystem:
Short-period comets: 1P Halley, 9P Tempel 1, 67P Churyumov–Gerasimenko, 95P Chiron
Long-period comets: F3 (NEOWISE), O1 Hale-Bopp
Centaur-type asteroid: Chariklo with rings
Damocloid-type asteroid: 1996 PW



Features of the Stars&Exoplanets Pt1 Subsystem:
Star systems: Alpha Centauri, TRAPPIST-1, Kepler-16, Kepler-186, Kepler-22
The host star of these systems is static and doesn't move around(like a Sun), and host stars placed in their real positions against the Sun.
Alpha Centauri system: Alpha Centauri (A, B), Proxima Centauri, Proxima Centauri (b, c, d)
TRAPPIST-1 system: TRAPPIST-1, TRAPPIST-1 (b, c, d, e, f, g, h)
Kepler-16 system: Kepler-16 (A, B), Kepler-16 AB b
Kepler-186 system: Kepler-186, Kepler-186 (b, c, d, e, f)
Kepler-22 system: Kepler-22, Kepler-22 b
Seas on the exoplanets! Vulcanoes! Easter-eggs(try to find them)!



Features of the Stars Pt2 Subsystem:
Star systems: Sirius, Aldebaran, Mira, Betelgeuse, Regulus
The host star of these systems is static and doesn't move around(like a Sun), and host stars placed in their real positions against the Sun.
Sirius system: Sirius A, Sirius B
Aldebaran system: Aldebaran A, Aldebaran A b, Aldebaran B
Mira system: Mira A, Mira B, + accretion discs around them.
Betelgeuse system: Betelgeuse with a huge gascloud
Regulus system: Regulus A, Regulus Ba, Regulus Bb, Regulus C



Features of the Day&Night Cycle Subsystem:
Day&night cycle created for atmospheres of the Venus, Earth, Mars, Titan, Pluto
Day&night cycle created for rings of the Saturn!
Vanilla-like textures for them all

Gameplay Trailer of this Addon 2.0X Subsystems-TTSS



Download links:

English Language:
| 1. Google Disk:
|
Download
|
| 2. Yandex Disk:
|
Download

Русский Language:
| 1. Google Disk:
|
Скачать
|
| 2. Яндекс Диск:
|
Скачать


Short F.A.Q:

How to download? - The installation instructions are in the archive

This is laggy? - You dont even notice lags.

TTSS = Truly Terrained Solar System from Addon 2.03 and newer versions.

Subsystem = submod to planet pack. To Truly Terrained Solar System planet pack you see

Day/night cycle? - Sure. In vanilla-style included.

Stars? Alpha Centaura? Trappist? Comets and more celestial bodies of Kuiper belt? - Here! Included too!
LETS FKING GOOOO!!!
 

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Awesome! Can I install all the addons or just one?
 
Wow, this is amazing and all the submods work well! But there's that SFS bug where, when you reach Solar System escape velocity, your rocket is teleported into the Sun. I'm on Android, I haven't tested it on PC yet.
 

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View attachment 112322


Addon 2.0X Subsystems-TTSS Released
The download link will be available below



Description and features of the Addon 2.0X Subsystems-TTSS:

Description of the MinorBodies Subsystem:
- Minor asteroids for the Asteroid Belt and extra minor moons for Jupiter and Saturn
Enjoy flying around famous near-Earth asteroids, new celestial bodies of the Astetoid Belt and new minor gas giant moons!
(The subsystem also has geysers of south pole Enceladus from IRL)


Description of the KuiperBelt+ Subsystem:
- This is an extension of the Kuiper Belt from TTSS.
Extra moons for Pluto, Orcus, Haumea, Makemake, Eris, and a lot of new trans-neptunian objects with their moons.


Description of the Comets Subsystem:
- Meet the bright space guests with a beautiful tails in a night sky.
Comets are very far from Earth, so it is necessary to send spacecraft to study them.
(Sorry, instead of tails, you will see a coma(gascloud) around the core because this is a seasonic event for them)


Description of the Stars&Exoplanets Pt1 Subsystem:
- Some of the stars orbited by planets outside our Solar System.
Fly to 5 star systems, study every exoplanet orbiting these stars and try to colonize them all! Or find a life on them?
(The terrain and relief of each exoplanet are fictional but based on real data from observations)


Description of the Stars Pt2 Subsystem:
-
Unnecessary addition to Pt1, extra stars to fill opposite side against them
Fly to 5 star systems, study single exoplanet orbiting Aldebaran, learn about material orbiting Betelgeuse and Mira systems. Burn to crisps near stars!


Description of the Day&Night Cycle Subsystem:
- Finally! Meet vanilla-like day-night cycles for the popular atmospheric bodies!
On some planets, day and night alternate themselfs because of their rotation on their axis. On the side of the planet facing the sun is day, and on the other side is night.
(The subsystem also has cycle for rings of the Saturn)




Features of the MinorBodies Subsystem:
Near-Earth asteroids: Apophis, Bennu, Ryugu
Asteroids from the Asteroid Belt: Eros, Hygiea, Psyche
Jupiter's moons: Amalthea and Thebe
Saturn's moons: Phoebe, geysers of Enceladus


Features of the KuiperBelt+ Subsystem:
Extra moons for Pluto: Nix, Stix, Kerberos, Hydra
Extra moon for Orcus: Vanth
Extra moons for Haumea: Namaka, Hi'iaka
Extra moon for Makemake: MK2
Extra moon for Eris: Dysnomia
New trans-neptunian objects: Arrokoth, Quaoar with rings-Weywot, Gonggong-Xiangli, Salacia-Actaea, Huya-Huya 1, Varda-Ilmare, Varuna, Ixion



Features of the Comets Subsystem:
Short-period comets: 1P Halley, 9P Tempel 1, 67P Churyumov–Gerasimenko, 95P Chiron
Long-period comets: F3 (NEOWISE), O1 Hale-Bopp
Centaur-type asteroid: Chariklo with rings
Damocloid-type asteroid: 1996 PW



Features of the Stars&Exoplanets Pt1 Subsystem:
Star systems: Alpha Centauri, TRAPPIST-1, Kepler-16, Kepler-186, Kepler-22
The host star of these systems is static and doesn't move around(like a Sun), and host stars placed in their real positions against the Sun.
Alpha Centauri system: Alpha Centauri (A, B), Proxima Centauri, Proxima Centauri (b, c, d)
TRAPPIST-1 system: TRAPPIST-1, TRAPPIST-1 (b, c, d, e, f, g, h)
Kepler-16 system: Kepler-16 (A, B), Kepler-16 AB b
Kepler-186 system: Kepler-186, Kepler-186 (b, c, d, e, f)
Kepler-22 system: Kepler-22, Kepler-22 b
Seas on the exoplanets! Vulcanoes! Easter-eggs(try to find them)!



Features of the Stars Pt2 Subsystem:
Star systems: Sirius, Aldebaran, Mira, Betelgeuse, Regulus
The host star of these systems is static and doesn't move around(like a Sun), and host stars placed in their real positions against the Sun.
Sirius system: Sirius A, Sirius B
Aldebaran system: Aldebaran A, Aldebaran A b, Aldebaran B
Mira system: Mira A, Mira B, + accretion discs around them.
Betelgeuse system: Betelgeuse with a huge gascloud
Regulus system: Regulus A, Regulus Ba, Regulus Bb, Regulus C



Features of the Day&Night Cycle Subsystem:
Day&night cycle created for atmospheres of the Venus, Earth, Mars, Titan, Pluto
Day&night cycle created for rings of the Saturn!
Vanilla-like textures for them all

Gameplay Trailer of this Addon 2.0X Subsystems-TTSS



Download links:

English Language:
| 1. Google Disk:
|
Download
|
| 2. Yandex Disk:
|
Download

Русский Language:
| 1. Google Disk:
|
Скачать
|
| 2. Яндекс Диск:
|
Скачать


Short F.A.Q:

How to download? - The installation instructions are in the archive

This is laggy? - You dont even notice lags.

TTSS = Truly Terrained Solar System from Addon 2.03 and newer versions.

Subsystem = submod to planet pack. To Truly Terrained Solar System planet pack you see

Day/night cycle? - Sure. In vanilla-style included.

Stars? Alpha Centaura? Trappist? Comets and more celestial bodies of Kuiper belt? - Here! Included too!
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Also for some reason the day/night cycles don't work properly, there is no night and the sunrises/sunsets are bright white
FlightRussianMan occasionally when i launch rockets they start bouncing up and up defying gravity bruh
I'm about to lose my shit right now. I followed the set up instructions and it keeps giving me an error.
A possible cause of such problems is:
You didn't update your TTSS to the latest compatibility update of the Addon 2.03.
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That bug is real thing. I'm still thinking about what to do about it.
 
well i tried adding the subsystems that i wanted (all of them except the day/night cycle) and i would end up adding all the systems that i need, then i launch my game and it just doesnt work, i followed all the steps over and over and i removed and re added the files and it still wouldnt work. is it possible for u to make a recording showing how to add the system into the game step by step just incase im doing something wrong that isnt clear?
 
Hey FlightRussianMan, just saying this:

Why is Betelguese closer to the Sun than Regulus? I thought you placed all of the stars in terms of their real life location. Betelguese is farther away from the Sun than Regulus.
 

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Hey FlightRussianMan, just saying this:

Why is Betelguese closer to the Sun than Regulus? I thought you placed all of the stars in terms of their real life location. Betelguese is farther away from the Sun than Regulus.
imagine what happened if you place Betelgeuse in that location
 
okay so i got the game files in and i got the world ready but for some reason it gives me an error for heightmaps only?? does anyone know why