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You can get this achivement simpler by just letting the rover in which you sit in (if you have multiple rovers connected) hang in the air and wait. That's how I got the achievement.
I'm still interested to know though, is the gravity the same on all planets? It seems to be different but maybe that is just because the planets are different sizes meaning that their surfaces are all a different distance from their cores as other planets.
There could be a slight difference from planet to moons but I don't think it's very much. Didn't stop the time, though.
Without this alien construction in the core it would be impossible to move there. It was tried before this addition you just float around nothing to hold on nothing to move.