maybe, but I don't think the engine of PG can support such thing yet. Maybe in the future, as the PG engine got a lot of new stuff (possibly earth and lyris water effects, possibly thunder thingies on gazica and by that Steel Legions clouds too and I think Hive's moving land also)destroya said:But it is possible to create a huge planet, and then an Earth sized planet, and then orbiting it, a Lyris type planet.pbhuh said:there is a big chance that anything of information, not given on the PG Website or the forums (or wiki, but that never happens these days, (delloda)).
there is also a very small possibility that in sirius a moon will be orbitting another moon. Why? I bet the starsystem engines have to be modified for things like that because the starsystems currently have a minimum size. It's impossible to see details or even create a very small moon (like phobos or deimos from mars).
Anyway, a huge planet isn't very likely, if you go to sol, jupiter should be a lot larger, not sure if the moon is on right scale, can be, it's around 4x smaller then earth, maybe check a image on google to check the scale on PG. Can be fun to be added to the real life page on the wiki.
And the scales of the distances is totally wrong, I heard that the distance between sol and mars is the distance between mars and jupiter.
The distance between sol and jupiter is that of jupiter and saturn etc. saturn -> uranus -> neptune
Oh, and if you have time, maybe you can make some real life references about the fact that the stargate and rebel sactuary sarayon are on a very funny place, then read the history of PG that the stargate was discovered floating around the asteroid belt...
And SS has to fill in an asteroid belt and add the stargate and rebel sarayon in between ^^