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FireintheholeDate: Saturday, 17.01.2015, 16:05 | Message # 31
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Fireinthehole, what're the coordinates for that lovely looking planet?

RS 0-0-0-1430-14740-7-1730746-204 4 smile





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NolDate: Sunday, 18.01.2015, 19:55 | Message # 32
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Well, mine would be this one. I called it Stasee.

Coordinates: RS 5835-230-8-9662307-557 A4.2.



Stasee and it's parent Body:



Surface View:


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Zwei - Hier kommt die Sonne
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Edited by Nol - Saturday, 14.02.2015, 22:33
 
DiscovererOfWorldsDate: Saturday, 24.01.2015, 15:48 | Message # 33
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I found this beautiful terra with life, is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud with a nice view of the Milky Way
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Edited by DiscovererOfWorlds - Saturday, 24.01.2015, 15:51
 
SpaceHopperDate: Saturday, 24.01.2015, 22:22 | Message # 34
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What's the RS-code for that one?




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DiscovererOfWorldsDate: Sunday, 25.01.2015, 11:46 | Message # 35
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in one of the images is the code RS




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kham132Date: Saturday, 31.01.2015, 01:54 | Message # 36
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Another Terra? This one's quite close by (~30 ly) and has an ESI of 0.952!


Also, I reasized that Earth's ESI is 0.98, so SpaceEngine is saying that Earth is less Earth-like than Earth.





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Edited by kham132 - Saturday, 31.01.2015, 01:57
 
DiscovererOfWorldsDate: Saturday, 31.01.2015, 12:46 | Message # 37
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esi depends only on the temperature it should depend on many factors such as atmospheric pressure




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relox84Date: Saturday, 31.01.2015, 13:57 | Message # 38
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Quote DiscovererOfWorlds ()
esi depends only on the temperature


It also depends on the mass and the diameter of the planet (mass, diameter and temperature are the only parameters we are able to measure on exoplanets).
 
DodecahedronDate: Sunday, 01.02.2015, 02:18 | Message # 39
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I found a beautiful terra with an ESI of 0.911



From the surface



RS 8409-1353-8-11843576-405 3





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kham132Date: Saturday, 07.02.2015, 01:41 | Message # 40
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I'm not suprised about that revealed skybox corner, but HOW HOT THIS TERRA IS!





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alienek666Date: Tuesday, 10.02.2015, 08:59 | Message # 41
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I do not believe after 2 hours I found the first planet similar to earth ^^
coordinates - RS 8424-0-4-4091-8 7.3
hehe heard much good about this game, but now I saw it myself: D
priceless smile
 
SpaceHopperDate: Saturday, 14.02.2015, 17:28 | Message # 42
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Here is one in NGC 4889 with lots of volcanic islands:
$IMAGE1$
It has only one continent:
$IMAGE2$
Code is RS 6671-28953-7-1025854-82 1, but replace "6671" with whatever your galaxy RS-code is for NGC 4889 (this can be found by selecting NGC 4889, entering debug mode, and looking at the ID near the top left-hand corner of the screen). I have "6671" in mine because I added some extra galaxies.
Edit: I don't know why, but I cannot seem to upload either image.





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Edited by SpaceHopper - Saturday, 14.02.2015, 23:26
 
emilieeyannaDate: Saturday, 14.02.2015, 17:59 | Message # 43
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Nice Terra with nice clouds in the Andromeda Galaxy

RS 1186-2297-7-1365571-395 B5

Note: You need DocRodv2 Clouds on http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/17-2616-1

 
TemperateTerraIsBestDate: Saturday, 14.02.2015, 21:44 | Message # 44
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I came here to look for a home since I always get oceanas. Thanks to you kham132, I can live in a temperate terra with green grass and balanced amount of blue water. biggrin




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QuontexDate: Sunday, 15.02.2015, 07:19 | Message # 45
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I have one if you want a terra to live. It's mainly water however in the northern hemisphere there are a few small land masses.



The planet is called "Ioth Fisia" in SDD, here is the rs code if you don't have it: RS 0-7-1760765-842-448-6-0-10529 A4

For my favorite terra, I have to say Ioth Mikiek. A temperate terra in orbit around a brown dwarf, The system has 2 planets evaporating and creates these excellent red clouds.





 
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