Quest For Similar Star Wars Planets
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Bluejay0013 | Date: Monday, 13.01.2014, 21:38 | Message # 31 |
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| Quote HarbingerDawn ( ) Then check your monitor color settings, because those rings are quite clearly pink Lol
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johnson_lin | Date: Sunday, 19.01.2014, 16:40 | Message # 32 |
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| Have anyone tried to simulate the Yavin Prime / Yavin 4 system so that you can take screenshots resembling this?
After fiddling around with planet editor I realized either Yavin Prime is like maybe 10 times larger than Jupiter or either Yavin 4 is almost up on the face of Yavin Prime (closer than Earth-Moon distance. about 250,000 km or so). :P
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Bluejay0013 | Date: Monday, 20.01.2014, 17:07 | Message # 33 |
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| Yes so many times I have tried that, but my computer just be able to do it yet. But if you could and post it that would be nice
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apenpaap | Date: Monday, 20.01.2014, 17:18 | Message # 34 |
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| Quote johnson_lin ( ) After fiddling around with planet editor I realized either Yavin Prime is like maybe 10 times larger than Jupiter or either Yavin 4 is almost up on the face of Yavin Prime (closer than Earth-Moon distance. about 250,000 km or so). :P
Doesn't seem that impossible; Mimas, Enceladus, Miranda, Ariel, and Proteus are all closer to their planet than that and fairly major moons. Since Yavin's moon is clearly made of rock, it's likely to have a high density and therefore a Roche limit closer to Yavin's surface too.
Also, the FOV in the movie might be smaller than SE's 45 degrees. At 22 degrees (a more or less realistic FOV if you consider your screen a window out of a spaceship) Jupiter looks about the right size in Io's skies.
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Monday, 20.01.2014, 18:03 | Message # 35 |
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| Quote apenpaap ( ) At 22 degrees (a more or less realistic FOV if you consider your screen a window out of a spaceship) If you sit relatively far from your screen, or if your screen is small. In my case, 22 would be much smaller than realistic.
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johnson_lin | Date: Monday, 20.01.2014, 18:11 | Message # 36 |
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| That cut from the movie I had there -- its FoV doesn't seem to be particularly narrow. :P
At FoV 22 I think it will already feel like looking through a binocular or something similar.
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Legacy | Date: Monday, 10.11.2014, 21:02 | Message # 37 |
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| See if you can find a planet from Star Wars! I want to see what the community can find! Happy Hunting!
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Watsisname | Date: Monday, 10.11.2014, 23:51 | Message # 38 |
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| Please read the forum rules and use the search tool. A thread for this topic already exists.
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DoctorOfSpace | Date: Tuesday, 11.11.2014, 00:17 | Message # 39 |
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| Quote Watsisname ( ) A thread for this topic already exists.
Indeed it does and for simplicity I am just gonna merge this.
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