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Revision as of 01:24, 13 April 2018

File:Silicate-Geysers.png

Silicate geyser

Geysers are vents in the surface of a planet or moon which have periodical eruptions of hot water and steam. They're rare on planets without atmospheres, but are present in the in-game galaxy. They don't always vent, because it takes time to build up pressure. This makes them hard to spot.

It's possible to propel an SRV into the air by sitting on top of a geyser. For example in this video an SRV jumps 13 km high at a geyser on Enceladus in Sol.

Locations

These are some known locations with geysers.[1] Also check this related thread.

System Planet Coordinates Notes
11 CEPHEI A1 A -33.2 / -18.3
Sol Actaea -6.1996 / -23.1028
Toolfa A 9 A 22.0 (Top) / -8.9 (Bottom)
Alectrona 2 A 37.8749 / 43.2371 Water Magma
BORR B5A -19.39 / -10.22
Cowini 14 B Top -38.9794 Bottom 100.2803 Water geyser
BYOO BRE GF-R D4-9 4 B Silicate vapor geyser
HIP 41191 2C 71.2442 / 78.6442 Silicate vapor geyser
Frey 4 B A -70.9406 / 154.4929
Gbekree Ab 3 B A -22,79 / -99,07
BD+74 526 B 3 A Visitor beacon
PLAA AESCS JN-S B17-18 4 B -56.4771 / 99.2355 Water geyser
EOL PROU NX-I C10-242 A 2 A 12.77 / -43.24 Iron Magma[2]
EOL PROU JR-K C9-213 1 B 5.48 / 174.53[2] Silicate Vapour Geysers
EOL PROU NX-I C10-131 1 B A 18.30 / 176.21[2] Silicate Vapour Geysers
EOL PROU JR-K C9-213 1 C -31.28 / -126.34[2] Silicate Vapour Geysers
Vamm B 2 A 62.6461 / -53.4364 Ice Geysers
Electra 1 -23.9855 / -26.8011
Sol Enceladus 69.8766 / 37.9020
Ixilalana  A 1 A -54.80 / -20.94 Silicate Magma
Veil West Sector GW-W C1-13 3 C Lat: -59.2 / Long: 43.6 Source.[3]
HIP 60953 ABC 7C Lat: -52.93 / Long: 15.50 Source.[3]
HIP 61061 AB 8 B Lat: 10.33 / Long: 5.81 Source.[3]
Bhare A 3 A Lat: 10.47 / Long: 136.10 Source.[3]
Alectrona 2 A Lat: 43.23 / Long: 37.87 Source.[3]

Videos

Gallery

References