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== Orbit ==
 
== Orbit ==
Due to The Nomad's irregular orbit you may encounter some odd occurrences, at the height of The Nomad's orbit It passes relatively close to the [http://outer-wilds.wikia.com/wiki/Deep_space_teleporter Deep Space Teleporter] And the wormhole's strong anti-gravity may push the player off of The Nomad.
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Due to The Wanderer's irregular orbit you may encounter some odd occurrences, at the height of The Wanderer's orbit, it passes relatively close to the [http://outer-wilds.wikia.com/wiki/Deep_space_teleporter Deep Space Teleporter] and the wormhole's strong anti-gravity may push the player off of The Wanderer.
   
During the last minute of the Sun's life The Nomad passes through [http://outer-wilds.wikia.com/wiki/Dark_Bramble Dark Bramble], Where the player is likely to get knocked off of the comet by one of Dark Bramble's vines, but you won't be pulled off by gravity, because Dark Bramble has no gravity. If you are under the surface at the time, keep in mind that Dark Bramble's fog has drag and will slow you down relative to it - potentially slamming you against the Nomad's crust and killing you. Vines may also clip through the surface and kill you via impact damage in this situation.
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During the last minute of the Sun's life The Wanderer passes through [http://outer-wilds.wikia.com/wiki/Dark_Bramble Dark Bramble], Where the player is likely to get knocked off of the comet by one of Dark Bramble's vines, but you won't be pulled off by gravity, because Dark Bramble has no gravity. If you are under the surface at the time, keep in mind that Dark Bramble's fog has drag and will slow you down relative to it - potentially slamming you against the Wanderer's crust and killing you. Vines may also clip through the surface and kill you via impact damage in this situation.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 01:34, 6 May 2018

The Wanderer
The Wanderer
Vital statistics
Type Comet
Inhabitants None
Location Orbit around Sun
Database Info: -Comet on an elliptical orbit around the Sun

-Composition: 90% ice, 10% ??? -Closest distance to Sun: 395m -Farthest distance from Sun: 22km


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The Wanderer is a comet on a highly elliptical orbit around the sun. It is relatively small, but is fairly easy to land on. Due to the Wanderer's lack of gravity in its interior it would be advised to explore this comet on its highest part of its orbit or you may be pulled away into the sun.

Structure

The surface has a slit in it, which provides access to the centre. The core is made entirely of what appear to be the gravity distortion crystals. This is backed up by three pieces of information. The first is that there is no gravity, and the second is that it then explains how the aliens got their hands on the crystals to make the small distortion fields seen around their ruins. The crystals within the comet also match the distortion crystals found throughout the game. This subsequently explains the neat puncture in the surface, presumably the main entrance for miners.

Orbit

Due to The Wanderer's irregular orbit you may encounter some odd occurrences, at the height of The Wanderer's orbit, it passes relatively close to the Deep Space Teleporter and the wormhole's strong anti-gravity may push the player off of The Wanderer.

During the last minute of the Sun's life The Wanderer passes through Dark Bramble, Where the player is likely to get knocked off of the comet by one of Dark Bramble's vines, but you won't be pulled off by gravity, because Dark Bramble has no gravity. If you are under the surface at the time, keep in mind that Dark Bramble's fog has drag and will slow you down relative to it - potentially slamming you against the Wanderer's crust and killing you. Vines may also clip through the surface and kill you via impact damage in this situation.

Planets
Sun - Hourglass Twins - Timber Hearth / Moon - Brittle Hollow / Devil's Furnace
Giant's Deep - Dark Bramble - The Wanderer - Quantum Moon