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Donatelo200Date: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 02:01 | Message # 256
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Successful orbit around a tidaly -locked planet which orbits two suns.


RS 0-7-1117764-243-244-9-68248550-112 2

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SolarisDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 04:49 | Message # 257
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Edited by Solaris - Saturday, 07.07.2012, 04:57
 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 04:58 | Message # 258
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Solaris you always put everyone else to shame with your screens, that top one I thought was a long exposure before I saw the orbit trails. The rest look really great as well.




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SolarisDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 05:06 | Message # 259
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Sorry for that, it really is not my goal .. sad
And I do enjoy everyone else picture a lot !

Long exposure ? biggrin

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Edited by Solaris - Saturday, 07.07.2012, 05:12
 
j0KeRDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 07:02 | Message # 260
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How come a yellow dwarf have such high luminosity from that distance it has a spectacular view though smile

Place "Planet Warm terra (Andromeda)"
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Body "RS 1186-690-6-132368-104 4"
Parent ""
Pos (8.887971717115584e-011, -3.984117658180353e-011, -6.296387619186133e-012)
Rot (0.4520757558205953, -0.5488410108022475, -0.2894557465192156, -0.6407935913129971)
Date "2012.08.07 07:04:28.19"
Vel 1.7365844e-013
Mode 2
}

Is it possible ?

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Edited by j0KeR - Saturday, 07.07.2012, 07:07
 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 07:31 | Message # 261
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Gave my ship piloting skills a go after a lot of experimenting and Ive become quite good at traveling between star systems, definitely going to try and fly out of the Milky Way to Andromeda, although no ship render makes it extra difficult.

Although a video would be better I am feeling a bit lazy at this time, might make one soon though if someone can give me a good star on the opposite side of the galaxy to fly to.

Starting point was Earth


Leaving Sol


Skipping ahead of when ship was invisible to right when it came back
Arriving at Barnard's Star System


Flying towards the Cold Titan


Destination Barnard's Star 5 "Cold Titan" reached


Check time on screens for proof I didn't just teleport to spots
also no hyperdrive used, just good old acceleration and deceleration tongue

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Edited by DoctorOfSpace - Saturday, 07.07.2012, 07:46
 
TotyDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 08:44 | Message # 262
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SpaceMarineDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 16:44 | Message # 263
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found these weird binary planets orbiting each other. However the moon is larger than the planet... dunno what happened there wacko

P.S: They also have the same type of terrain, only the main body has water and different colours


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Edited by SpaceMarine - Saturday, 07.07.2012, 16:46
 
MHDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 18:30 | Message # 264
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Been meaning to post these for quite a while so some of these are pretty old:

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TalynDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 18:41 | Message # 265
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I think I found the perfect vacation spot.





Beach and sun all day long because the sun never moves in the sky. For some reason, this planet is tidally locked at over 0.4 AU from ist's parent star.



The shores are all very inviting all over the planet, but try to stay on the sun lit side wink



We are not responsible if you venture too far into the permanent hurricane. Be advised, gale force winds all year smile





We also have perfect location near the terminator zone for winter sports all year smile



Here are the details of my perfect vacation planet smile

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Edited by Talyn - Saturday, 07.07.2012, 18:53
 
SolarisDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 19:35 | Message # 266
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Talyn, Where can I buy a ticket? smile

Edited by Solaris - Saturday, 07.07.2012, 19:35
 
metalozDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 20:06 | Message # 267
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I found following sequence:

Tauron
Libran
caprica
Canceron
Leonis
Picon
sagittarion...and other

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metalozDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 20:28 | Message # 268
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...............!!!!!!
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DrawninDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 20:34 | Message # 269
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Wow... 0.6 g in Talyn's recreational planet. Snowboarding must be incredible in those mountains... xD




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TalynDate: Saturday, 07.07.2012, 20:41 | Message # 270
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metaloz, Esses planetas são um "ovo de páscoa" do SpaceEngineer que escondeu as 12 colonias de cobol no jogo como tributo à famosa série de TV Battlestar Galactica wink

metaloz, those planets are an easter egg planted by SpaceEngineer. The 12 colonies of Cobol as an ingame tribute to the famous TV show Battlestar Galactica wink





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