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Overheated ocean worlds.

03 Nov 2017 15:57

RSC 10389-10378-3-173-19 B4 (in 0.980e). Warm oceania. Atmospheric pressure is 0.678 atm, average temperature is 116.38 Celsius. The reduced air pressure makes the boiling point lower, but the oceans have still not evaporated.

Is there an explanation for this I don't understand? And if there isn't, will the new planetary generator fix this?
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03 Nov 2017 16:03

This will be fixed in the next version.  But, for now, just call them "salty".
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03 Nov 2017 16:08

There anything that isn't being fixed next version? :D
 
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03 Nov 2017 21:48

There anything that isn't being fixed next version? :D
Random people asking when the next version will be out. :P :lol:

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04 Nov 2017 18:32

the higher the pressure the greater the boiling point, it is only to see how the atmospheric pressure of these planets is bizarrely high
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05 Nov 2017 13:15

the higher the pressure the greater the boiling point, it is only to see how the atmospheric pressure of these planets is bizarrely high
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15 Dec 2017 08:20

I remember seeing an oceania with less than 1 atmospheric pressure, and a temperature over 100 degrees Celcius.
I saw it a very long time ago, so I don't remember the name, the temperature, the atmospheric pressure, or even if i actually saw it or if my memory is being weird. 
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23 Aug 2018 08:25

I've seen 'Hot Ocean' worlds. It's more likely that the conditions on such a world would resemble the conditions seen on Venus.
 
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07 Aug 2019 12:13

Hello there, I'm kind of new here and don't want to mess around but I just found a couple of worlds that seem to bypass Clausius-Clapeyron equation, like this one (sorry for the names, I couldn't resist it)
In both cases conditions are below the triple point, so liquid water would be unstable in said worlds, particularly the first, as with such a dim atmosphere there would be tremendous variations in temperature. My version is still 0.9.8.0, so I guess that this issue has been already fixed in 0.9.9.0?  Sorry, I just felt I had to contribute somehow
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08 Aug 2019 22:15

Yes, 0.9.9.0 has fixed this already. 
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