Challenge: The Photodetective Game
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ThirdRock | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 02:03 | Message # 256 |
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| That is your custom system, Ostarisk.
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Ostarisk | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 02:32 | Message # 257 |
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| I going to say that it is a "what's going on here" question....
state star if possible
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Hornblower | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 02:35 | Message # 258 |
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| Perhaps they're 2 planets with very similar orbits, but one lags behind a little, so eventually it will catch up. Either both planets have 1 moon or 1 planet has 2 moons EDIT: And if that's not it, then someone needs to find an example of it.
Edited by Hornblower - Monday, 09.05.2016, 02:36 |
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Ostarisk | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 02:37 | Message # 259 |
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| Nope.
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quarior14 | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 19:20 | Message # 260 |
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| Quote Ostarisk (  ) Ostarisk, is there there not a zoom effect when these planets are almost aligned ?
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FastFourierTransform | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 20:49 | Message # 261 |
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| - Very tony FOV - Binary star system (one similar to the sun and the other probably a red/orange dwarf). - The two planets orbit the sun-like star - The ringed oceania is closer to the camera than the other planet
The configuration should be something like this?
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Ostarisk | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 22:04 | Message # 262 |
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| as a matter of fact, no, I did not use FOV, it lags my game anyways.
CLUE: There is something missing...
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JackDole | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 23:16 | Message # 263 |
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| Ostarisk, It could be such a thing.

Rings I have not created.
Of course, all the planets could orbit around one common barycenter. But that would not be a very stable system.
Don't forget to look here.
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Hornblower | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 23:33 | Message # 264 |
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| Well, I got to hand it to you; this one has me in a doosie! But, I'll take one more guess. They are moons of a gas giant that are very close together
Edited by Hornblower - Monday, 09.05.2016, 23:34 |
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Ostarisk | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 23:37 | Message # 265 |
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| Quote Hornblower (  ) Well, I got to hand it to you; this one has me in a doosie! But, I'll take one more guess. They are moons of a gas giant that are very close together
That's exactly what it is! I had no idea it was going to make such an outbreak!
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Hornblower | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 23:41 | Message # 266 |
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| Quote Ostarisk (  ) That's exactly what it is! I had no idea it was going to make such an outbreak! Haha, great. I might post mine later tonight, but I gtg right now. Edit: Also, the name of that system would be nice to know
Edited by Hornblower - Monday, 09.05.2016, 23:42 |
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steeljaw354 | Date: Monday, 09.05.2016, 23:52 | Message # 267 |
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| Can I have .sc file for the quadruple system?
Guess where this planet is?
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Hornblower | Date: Tuesday, 10.05.2016, 00:30 | Message # 268 |
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| Ok, here it is! (Should be easy enough)
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ThirdRock | Date: Tuesday, 10.05.2016, 01:16 | Message # 269 |
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| The rings of a gas giant, with its ice giant/gas giant moon in view.
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Hornblower | Date: Tuesday, 10.05.2016, 01:21 | Message # 270 |
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| Quote ThirdRock (  ) The rings of a gas giant, with its ice giant/gas giant moon in view. No, but you are sort of close
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