Hi! so ive been testing this mod and its pretty nice. i created this account to make this comment cuz i didnt have any until then.
i think i have some nice criticism tho, i hope its welcome.
- my biggest 'issue' is with the 'atmosphere pumps' structure. it is fine as it comes to how it works in game, but thats not how atmosphere works, and i believe it would be easy to change it to something that does the same thing but in a 'real scientific way'. you see, atmosphere is co-related to how well the planet can hold on to its molecules, even the lightest ones, like gases. basically, it needs to have; or enough mass, or a pretty active melted metal core, or be cold enought just in the right way, and most important, be far away from the sun to not get stripped away. you see, the atmosphere is co-related with the magnetic field the planet have, if it is an cold/dead core it cannot have an magnetic field.
with all this being said, pumping gasses to the outer layer of a planet would just make it vapor away to space, because the planet cant hold on to it. this is a link with some neat and short information about it:
https://www.psi.edu/epo/faq/atmosphere.htmlmy suggestion is to change the 'pumps' to something related to the core of the planet. like 'sistemic nuking of strategic places to reignite the core of the planet', or maybe tied to sysmic activity. (Sorry to point the issue and to not bring the answer)
in another perspective, having an atmosphere doesnt mean its habitable yet, as it could be made of prophane gas or any other highly nocive gases. in this situation something like pumps would make sense in a planet who haves atmosphere but a inhabitable one. (along with some filters or smt).
i hope you enjoy this little comment of mine

Edit: another tip i could give you is to change the 'Stellar distributor' (the structure of the 'poor light' effect), to something in the lines of 'artificial reflective micro particles in the atmosphere' that bounce light around, distributing it, other than a big orbit structure which is not that ~scientific~.