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I exported a sector to a CSV file then into Excel. I didn't find a field for Gravity. So I looked up the formula, plugged in,(G=6.6710^-11), Gmm/r^2, & didn't come close. I tried Gm/r^2, (Gmm/r^2)/m, & a few other combinations with no luck.
Astro Synth G=.38 m=.111534 r=3457
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Subsequently I used a 100 multiple based off this thread, http://forum.nbos.com/discussion/comment/3283/#Comment_3283. It got close for my 1st test sample, but not on the second. I'm using Gm/r^2.
For terrestrial planets, Gravity in G's is:
Planet_Radius / Earth_Radius * Planet_Density
Where Planet_Density is relative to Earth (Earth = 1.0)
Thanks, I was using Mass. I'll give it a go.
Worked. Thanks again.