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[[File:NmsPlanet_Two_Moons_System.png|thumb|right|Planet with two moons]] |
[[File:NmsPlanet_Two_Moons_System.png|thumb|right|Planet with two moons]] |
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− | A '''moon''' is a natural satellite of a [[planet]]. It can be landed on, and treated in the same way |
+ | A '''moon''' is a natural satellite of a [[planet]]. It can be landed on, and treated in the same way as a planet. Moons occur in fewer numbers in the galaxies than planets do. |
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In No Man's Sky, the rules for orbit [[gravity]] have been modified to allow moons to orbit closer to their planets than the laws of Newtonian physics would normally allow. |
In No Man's Sky, the rules for orbit [[gravity]] have been modified to allow moons to orbit closer to their planets than the laws of Newtonian physics would normally allow. |
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+ | In the discovery menu, moons are indicated by a planet with a dotted orbit. [[File:Moon icon.jpg|frameless|left]] |
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==Known moons== |
==Known moons== |
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For a list of known moons, see the [[:Category:Moons|Moons]] category page. |
For a list of known moons, see the [[:Category:Moons|Moons]] category page. |
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The subject of this article is from the Atlas Rises update.
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A moon is a natural satellite of a planet.
Summary
A moon is a natural satellite of a planet. It can be landed on, and treated in the same way as a planet. Moons occur in fewer numbers in the galaxies than planets do.
In No Man's Sky, the rules for orbit gravity have been modified to allow moons to orbit closer to their planets than the laws of Newtonian physics would normally allow.
In the discovery menu, moons are indicated by a planet with a dotted orbit.
Known moons
For a list of known moons, see the Moons category page.
Known moons (pre-release)
For a list of pre-release moons, see the Pre-release moons category page.