Hover over each moon to see their name (note: this is much easier to do while in slow mode) Hold L to show the legend Hold S for slow mode Press V to activate VISION MODE, which will display a viewpoint on the planet and the approximate "cone" of vision from that point. This will also turn on a "night" side of the planet. Turning on this mode automatically activates slow mode. Press V again to turn it off. Vision mode is meant to illustrate what one might actually see in the sky at night from a singular point. Press A to activate the arrow without vision mode Press C to show the orbit counter Press Y to show elapsed SolesiVaran years Press E to show elapsed Earth years Press X to hide all counters
**I improved this on my new account, RainyKat. Go see that remix if you want the updated version. Though I don't know why you care, since this is mostly for my own reference. Rough model of the SolesiVaran orbital system. NOTHING IS TO SCALE! Mio is about the same size as Earth's moon, and Nebakun is slightly bigger. Seth and Kaana are both minor moons, and Qaavi is just big enough to be considered a major moon. A SolesiVaran year is equal to 557.5 days (SolesiVaran days are equal to Earth days). RESONANCES: - Nebakun, Mio, and Qaavi line up every 4th Qaavin orbit, or every Nebakun orbit. - Seth and Kaana align every 4th Kaanan orbit. - Approximately every 32nd Kaanan orbit, all 5 moons align. This is about every 207 days, or just under 3 times a SolesiVaran year. Some years it would happen twice, and some years it would happen thrice.