Challenge: The Photodetective Game
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Leparus | Date: Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 22:31 | Message # 181 |
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| Yes,that's right!There's only one thing left you must guess
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Unnamed | Date: Wednesday, 16.04.2014, 17:55 | Message # 182 |
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| The star is orange-reddish?
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Leparus | Date: Wednesday, 16.04.2014, 20:52 | Message # 183 |
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| ONE star,yes...
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Unnamed | Date: Thursday, 17.04.2014, 04:34 | Message # 184 |
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| And only one is "detectable"... This is not a guessing game
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Leparus | Date: Thursday, 17.04.2014, 12:21 | Message # 185 |
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| Nah, Ok, I tell you the truth:
There are two stars, one of them a G-Type star, one a little B-Type star.The B-Type is small and far away but produces much more heat while the G-Type star glows way stronger than the blue B-Type.That's the reason why the planet hasn't got a blueish tinge.But in the end, you are right, that one was too much guessing, so I'll give the title of the winner to you. Now you can post a picture by yourself and we say what it is.
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Unnamed | Date: Thursday, 17.04.2014, 15:45 | Message # 186 |
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| This should be a much easier one
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Edited by Unnamed - Thursday, 17.04.2014, 15:47 |
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Jonahrf | Date: Thursday, 17.04.2014, 16:17 | Message # 187 |
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| @Unnamed The planet (terra or titan) orbits a sun with a comet passing near it. The planet orbits in the far side of a spiral galaxy
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Unnamed | Date: Friday, 18.04.2014, 01:45 | Message # 188 |
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| Well.. Thats true! Your turn
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MintyTwister | Date: Wednesday, 30.04.2014, 19:54 | Message # 189 |
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| Can I post an image? It seems the winner hasn't posted for a while..
Edited by MintyTwister - Wednesday, 30.04.2014, 19:54 |
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Leparus | Date: Wednesday, 30.04.2014, 19:57 | Message # 190 |
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| I would say yes. If someone doesn't agree with this, he/she may post his/her concerns now.
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MintyTwister | Date: Wednesday, 30.04.2014, 20:03 | Message # 191 |
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| Probably an easy one for you guys.
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Billy_Mayes | Date: Wednesday, 30.04.2014, 20:37 | Message # 192 |
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| A planet with an atmosphere orbits a supergiant in a star cluster with a galaxy (Milky Way?) in the background. The planet has some aurorae to the left, and also a moon.
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MintyTwister | Date: Friday, 02.05.2014, 01:24 | Message # 193 |
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| Yus, that's pretty much spot on.
I'd ask what kind of planets they are, but with the angle I'm sure it'd become a needlessly detailed guessing game.
For fun, you can try guessing what they are, regardless if you get it wrong or not I'm gonna say what it is,
Anyways, your turn.
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cyBerr | Date: Friday, 02.05.2014, 11:12 | Message # 194 |
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| Quote MintyTwister ( ) . . .what kind of planets . . .
So, the upper object is not a moon?
Also, are there some visual cues to help identify type of planet?
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Leparus | Date: Friday, 02.05.2014, 13:10 | Message # 195 |
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| I would say, that the planet is a scorched desert because it is very close to its giant star. The moon may be a selena or a desert,too.
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