Challenge: The Photodetective Game
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Hornblower | Date: Saturday, 02.07.2016, 20:18 | Message # 571 |
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| Bambusman, thanks, but I'm going to pass it to steeljaw354
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steeljaw354 | Date: Saturday, 02.07.2016, 20:50 | Message # 572 |
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| I'M NOT A TROLL
Check this out, what is the name of this star?
It is a catalog star, in milky way with a few nebula that should give away it's position.
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Kexitt | Date: Saturday, 02.07.2016, 20:55 | Message # 573 |
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| steeljaw354, that's not funny anymore. I want to give you an advice. Before making hard to death turns just think "Can I guess it myself"?
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steeljaw354 | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 02:17 | Message # 574 |
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| I'll give you a hint, it is an HIP star, and is a C class star. Kexitt, if I can solve it myself and I took the image myself, how would I not know what it is?
(The other post with a star was just as impossible, so why not tell that person the same thing? I'm not trying to be funny, if you want me to leave this thread I will, and we can forget this, I'm not a troll and I don't think anything here is funny.)
Edited by steeljaw354 - Sunday, 03.07.2016, 02:33 |
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Kexitt | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 09:29 | Message # 575 |
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| Quote steeljaw354 ( ) you want me to leave this thread We want you to make POSSIBLE turns. POSSIBLE turns are turns with any kind of hint in it. My previous turn was to guess the star. But on my picture there was a hint. There was Orion Nebula on it, so you can try to fly to the same position as me and find the star. Your picture does NOT have enough information to find the star. Hints can be not very obvious, like on JackDole's turn. His previous turn was to guess the planet's name. BUT on his picture there was Ursa Major. That means this planet is not away from Sun. Proxima is not away from Sun. I flew to the Proxima and I find the same planet. Stop making impossible turns please.
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Kexitt | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 09:35 | Message # 576 |
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| Quote steeljaw354 ( ) f I can solve it myself and I took the image myself, how would I not know what it is? Ok look at this
Guess the name of this star(HIP one)
Quote steeljaw354 ( ) It is a catalog star, in milky way with a few nebula that should give away it's position.
There is as much information as in your turn. Can you guess it? I don't think so.
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steeljaw354 | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 13:51 | Message # 577 |
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| I just gave you a little more information in the last post. This should narrow it down, there is one with a dwarf planet as the first.
Quote HIP star, and is a C class star(Carbon star)
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Kexitt | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 14:00 | Message # 578 |
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| steeljaw354, My star is Yellow Supergiant, Spectrum G0 Ib. Does it help? Ok there are star's parametres.
This is STILL not enough to find the star (At least I think so)
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steeljaw354 | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 14:12 | Message # 579 |
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| HIP 105669.
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Kexitt | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 14:13 | Message # 580 |
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| no
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steeljaw354 | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 14:15 | Message # 581 |
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| Wrong. If you think that is impossible, it is possible for me, so try this view on the star instead.
Edited by steeljaw354 - Sunday, 03.07.2016, 14:20 |
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Kexitt | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 14:21 | Message # 582 |
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| YOU EDITED! Ok. I gave you too much information. BUT that doesn't make your turn any way more possible. So. It is not my turn, but try it. I will give you as much information as you gave me This is the star
HIP Blue Subgiant andQuote steeljaw354 ( ) a few nebula that should give away it's position. Prove that you are not troll. If you will find out this star's name, I will belive you
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Kexitt | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 14:22 | Message # 583 |
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| Quote steeljaw354 ( ) Wrong. If you think that is impossible, it is possible for me, so try this view on the star instead.
The name is on your screenshot
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Kexitt | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 14:24 | Message # 584 |
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| Blue SUBGiant
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steeljaw354 | Date: Sunday, 03.07.2016, 14:34 | Message # 585 |
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| Thats certainly barnards loop. I know the star is oblate, I know it is HIP. Heres my guess for now.
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