Thread:AkuAkuAkuma/@comment-34461919-20180425031813/@comment-26478829-20180425230549

>her boi The reason why it's so high is the Gravity. Unless you intend on that planet to have such a ludicrously high gravity, it's probably better to use something around Earth's gravity. Using 1 G (9.8 m/s^2) we get a result of 1.430e+60 J (14.3 PetaFOE).

It may not be scientifically accurate to use such a low Gravity, but science fiction is rarely scientifically accurate, lol. If you want to continue using the current gravity, the results are around 2.492E+78 J (24.92 TenaMEGAFOE) though physics tends to break when the gravity exceeds the speed of light.

Hope this helps.