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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
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Mars is rocky barren world in Space Engineers. Its default size is <code>120km</code>, and also by default its accompanied [[Moon]] is [[Moon/Europa|Europa]]. It has a thin atmosphere that does not contain any [[Oxygen]], and a gravity field of <code>0.9G</code>. As with all other [[Planet]]s in Space Engineers, it is completely destructible
  
 
=== Environment ===
 
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[[File:Planet_Mars_Plntmars01.jpg|left|200px]]The surface of the planet variant Mars is mostly rocky and flat, but does contain extremely large mountains on its surface that reach high up into the atmosphere. The ground has no vegetation to speak of, it only contain sparesely scattered [[Planet#Boulders|Boulders]], and orange, and dark brown patches of ore veins.
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<Are there trees, grass, etc. What colour is the sky? the ground? Are there lots of canyons or mountains? Any hazards?>
 
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Overview

Mars is rocky barren world in Space Engineers. Its default size is 120km, and also by default its accompanied Moon is Europa. It has a thin atmosphere that does not contain any Oxygen, and a gravity field of 0.9G. As with all other Planets in Space Engineers, it is completely destructible

Environment

Planet Mars Plntmars01.jpg
The surface of the planet variant Mars is mostly rocky and flat, but does contain extremely large mountains on its surface that reach high up into the atmosphere. The ground has no vegetation to speak of, it only contain sparesely scattered Boulders, and orange, and dark brown patches of ore veins.

<Are there trees, grass, etc. What colour is the sky? the ground? Are there lots of canyons or mountains? Any hazards?>


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