Challenge: The Largest Terra/Oceania/Desert/Titan planet
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spacer | Date: Tuesday, 21.01.2014, 22:07 | Message # 46 |
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| 32000!
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Watsisname | Date: Tuesday, 21.01.2014, 22:27 | Message # 47 |
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| Nice, over 2.5 Earth radii!
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spacer | Date: Wednesday, 22.01.2014, 06:24 | Message # 48 |
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| i think you need to change the name to: The Largest Terra/Oceania/Desert/Titan planet the challenge over.
"we began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still" -carl sagan
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DIS7RICT | Date: Wednesday, 22.01.2014, 07:35 | Message # 49 |
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| Haha, spacer!
I'm going to try and find one.
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There'll be another time...
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Blue_Aurora | Date: Sunday, 29.03.2015, 07:15 | Message # 50 |
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| Does this count
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Dodecahedron | Date: Sunday, 29.03.2015, 21:01 | Message # 51 |
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| I call this The Behemoth
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Tangle10 | Date: Tuesday, 31.03.2015, 22:55 | Message # 52 |
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| How the hell... Only 1 gee?!
Tips for finding Earth-Like planets: Look for F, G, or K Class stars. M class habitables will almost always be tidelocked. Oceanias can, of course, also be habitable, they just have tiny amounts of land.
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Dodecahedron | Date: Wednesday, 01.04.2015, 02:32 | Message # 53 |
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| It's actually 1.8g. Its density is 4 g/cm^3. Direct linking the image lowers the quality drastically. The link: http://i.imgur.com/V4zCfrD
" What compromises in precision should scientists make in the name of tradition, sentiment, and good public relations?" None
Edited by Dodecahedron - Wednesday, 01.04.2015, 02:34 |
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sjoerd | Date: Thursday, 09.04.2015, 16:46 | Message # 54 |
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| My try, ive been looking for a few hours already and this is what I found:
I found this frozen Desert: http://i376.photobucket.com/albums....2sm.jpg wich is allmost 14.7 earth masses and has 2,4 times earth's diameter
and this Hot Oceania: http://i376.photobucket.com/albums....0kj.jpg wich has "just" 12.7 earth masses and 2.2 times the diameter of earth
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anonymousgamer | Date: Friday, 10.04.2015, 03:39 | Message # 55 |
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| Finally got around to updating the OP!
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sjoerd | Date: Saturday, 11.04.2015, 10:37 | Message # 56 |
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| I'm back, this time going for first place
http://i376.photobucket.com/albums....cvl.jpg This planet is GIGANTIC Mass: 14.225 Earth masses Diameter: 33831.8 km
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Dodecahedron | Date: Sunday, 29.11.2015, 22:39 | Message # 57 |
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| RS 5533-950-7-1785086-8204 5 A cool desert with a diameter of 34,135 km. 0.973
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Donatelo200 | Date: Monday, 30.11.2015, 01:53 | Message # 58 |
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| Hm I forgot about this thread. Well here is the most titanic terrestrial planet I've found so far. At 2.73Er I think its a record breaker. Also it's 16x the mass of Earth as a bonus.
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