Which planets have you visited?

Which planets/moons have you visited?

  • Mercury

    Votes: 40 51.9%
  • Venus

    Votes: 48 62.3%
  • Moon

    Votes: 74 96.1%
  • Mars

    Votes: 67 87.0%
  • Phobos

    Votes: 46 59.7%
  • Deimos

    Votes: 30 39.0%
  • Jupiter

    Votes: 52 67.5%
  • One or more Gallilean sattellites

    Votes: 41 53.2%
  • Other moons of Jupiter

    Votes: 12 15.6%
  • Saturn

    Votes: 40 51.9%
  • Titan

    Votes: 32 41.6%
  • Other moons of Saturn

    Votes: 18 23.4%
  • Uranus

    Votes: 28 36.4%
  • Moons of Uranus

    Votes: 15 19.5%
  • Neptune

    Votes: 27 35.1%
  • Triton

    Votes: 17 22.1%
  • Other Moons of Neptune

    Votes: 12 15.6%
  • Pluto

    Votes: 21 27.3%
  • Charon

    Votes: 16 20.8%
  • Nyx and Hydra

    Votes: 8 10.4%

  • Total voters
    77

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After seeing all of the trips to Mercury threads, I've become curious as to which planets Orbinauts have visited. Since it's entirely possible to use the scenario editor to put yourself into orbit around each planet, it only counts if you start at Earth and go out (or inward).

Personally, I've landed on Mars, orbited Jupiter and Neptune, and slung past Saturn and Uranus. However, I only orbited around Neptune for a single pass of one of its moons. Then I roasted in its atmosphere.

As far as moons I've landed goes, I've landed on the Moon and Io. I may increase that number later. However, it will probably involve bases on the various gas giant moons.
 
I visited mars, mercury, venus(don't know exactly), jupiter, saturn, neptune, uranus(only for a slingshot).

Moons I have visited moon, some gallilean moon (not all), phobos.

As pluto is not a planet I post it extra. I have visited pluto once, but not charon in particular.

I don't have visited all jupiter moons. I could visit some more in future.
I also could visit some neptune moons or uranus moons.
 
Earth and moon for me :)

I really should work out TransX and/or IMFD at some point.
 
I've been to mars once in the DGIV and I can go to the Moon pretty regularly. I plan on visiting all the planets when the Arrow comes out, though.
 
I was everywhere in the list in the past six years. The question is more: How often did I do this and am I proud of every flight? ;)
 
I was everywhere in the list in the past six years. The question is more: How often did I do this and am I proud of every flight? ;)

I also visited almost everything in the list but I don't remember on every flight. Because I just not remember on everything what I've done in orbiter a few years ago.
But it's still interesting to see where all the orbinauts where.
 
Now that I think of it, I've actually visited pretty much every rock between the orbits of Earth and Jupiter, but not much else. I should really do a trip to the outer gas giants one of these days.
 
Interesting to see how much more neglected Mercury and Venus are compared to Mars.

I've been everywhere up to Jupiter, except her moons. Next up will be to go to those places, and then climb slowly out towards Pluto, visiting everything and possibly landing here and there.
 
I have flown to Mars, Jupiter (+Io and Europa), Saturn and Neptune. I have also visited planets in over a dozen other systems using MSSS. Of course, I use sci-fi based ships with ftl capability, mostly from Rag Tag Fleet so you might consider it a cheat (see my albums for pics).
 
I have been on all planets and moons available in my Orbiter installation. I have even reentered and "landed" on Jupiter in XR2.
 
Yea, I also "landed" on Jupiter. Also tried that with the new beta Orbiter, but was surprised when I smacked the ground at several km/s. Seems it has no atmosphere :P
 
It would be interesting if someone could make a piece of software where Orbinauts can record and update the locations that they're visited.

I've added both Mercury and Venus to the list of places that I've visited. I landed on Mercury with the Delta Glider, but not with enough fuel to get back. For Venus, I did the mission Venus Weather with the DGIV. Left a satellite in orbit and then returned to Earth. I got back with plenty of O2 and fuel, but snapped my gear upon landing. Everyone lived, though.

Now I need to visit Phobos and Deimos. I could do the Martian Bound VIP mission with the DGIV, but that violates my rule that the missions need to originate on Earth. Hmm....thoughts on this one? For those who don't know, the mission is a Mars bound mission starting above Titan.
 
Now I need to visit Phobos and Deimos. I could do the Martian Bound VIP mission with the DGIV, but that violates my rule that the missions need to originate on Earth. Hmm....thoughts on this one?
Why not plan your own? If you leave soon (in the next couple of month or so, real time) there are good launch opportunities to Mars. That's one of things I love about Orbiter - just running it and seeing where I can go today. Using Piper's Porkchop generator, mid-October 09 offers the best launch opportunities.
 
I know that I could easily find opportunities for myself. However, I want to complete that mission anyway.

The question is whether I should count it for the purposes of visiting those moons.
 
Sounds good to me. I'll do that scenario some time soon and get those two moons under my belt.
 
I think I should hurry up and install Nix and Hydra. They were they only ones on the list I haven't been to yet.
 
Interesting to see how much more neglected Mercury and Venus are compared to Mars.

It's a shame as Venus with the latest textures has the most beautiful orbital sunsets.
 
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