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Have I found earth 2.0?
Is this earth 2.0?
1. Yes. This is the new earth. Everything is just right. [ 11 ] [16.67%]
2. It is promising, but some factors could make this planet hostile. [ 43 ] [65.15%]
3. Promising, but we can't stand outside for too long or we would die quickly. [ 4 ] [6.06%]
4. Other lifeforms could live on this planet, but not humans. [ 5 ] [7.58%]
5. Try again. I wouldn't want to live here. [ 3 ] [4.55%]
Poll expiry date: Friday, 26.02.2027, 18:23
Answers total: 66
DiscovererOfWorldsDate: Monday, 09.03.2015, 16:25 | Message # 76
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well, Islutas is more promising than Kantallo, if it had more the continents trade it with the earth, continue your research, Please, could you put the code RS of Islutas?




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Edited by DiscovererOfWorlds - Monday, 09.03.2015, 16:35
 
Tac1017Date: Tuesday, 10.03.2015, 22:59 | Message # 77
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Everyone, I'm proud to announce, that this is my 100th message on the fourums. I am truly honored to be part of this community biggrin




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easterninfernoDate: Wednesday, 11.03.2015, 07:58 | Message # 78
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Quote Tac1017 ()
Everyone, I'm proud to announce, that this is my 100th message on the fourums. I am truly honored to be part of this community


Me too!SE is amazing!

Gigantic THANK YOU for SPACEENGINNER!





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DiscovererOfWorldsDate: Thursday, 12.03.2015, 18:08 | Message # 79
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the only flaw is that islutas no real continents, if he would be perfect as the earth or almost, it would be a nice place to take a walk on the beach.




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Tac1017Date: Friday, 13.03.2015, 00:20 | Message # 80
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Quote DiscovererOfWorlds ()
the only flaw is that islutas no real continents, if he would be perfect as the earth or almost, it would be a nice place to take a walk on the beach.


It technically has two, but still, that'd mean seafood would be cheaper! If My country, Democracy (the atoll- like land formation connected to Nal with two Isthmuses) had a currency identical to US dollars, Seared Tsuno (like tuna) wouldn't be 20 dollars, but a mere five! Even land animals seem to be able to flourish, so... I don't see the big downside to two small, close-to-each other continents.





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DiscovererOfWorldsDate: Friday, 13.03.2015, 19:25 | Message # 81
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tac1017 I did not mean a disadvantage planetary but a aesthetic disadvantage, if he had more land with its characteristics would be more similar to the earth instead so it seems more an ocean




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Edited by DiscovererOfWorlds - Friday, 13.03.2015, 19:26
 
kaue4arp10Date: Sunday, 15.03.2015, 03:59 | Message # 82
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I took the liberty to post a pic of Islutas on Reddit, this is an awesome planet!

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Tac1017Date: Monday, 16.03.2015, 12:00 | Message # 83
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Quote kaue4arp10 ()
I took the liberty to post a pic of Islutas on Reddit, this is an awesome planet!


Woah.... BEAUTIFUL....

Added (16.03.2015, 10:49)
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The axial tilt, although to some it may not be pleasing, but to me it's amazing. I saw sunrise right after sunset. Man.... that'd be amazing to see...

this means a certain calendar measuring solar movements. I'd make summer and winter when Saias shows in the sky for the whole day or not at all... fall and winter would be when the days are at least normal...

Vegetation and greenhouses on the night side would be recommended, and a day of all night would be an observers galore.

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Quote Tac1017 ()
I started studying the day and year lenghts of Islutas to see how colonists would divide the years into months and weeks and this is what i found :

First of all, i calculated that an observer on Islutas's surface would, on average, see the Sun rise 197.61393 times per year, wich we can round to 198 days per (tropical) year.

Then, i discovered that this number can be divided in 11 months of 18 days, but that means we have to get rid of a month (september, obviously ).

A month can then be divided in 3 weeks of 6 days, but then again that would mean we have to get rid of a day (monday, obviously ).

But, since 198 isn't equal to 197.61393, that mean we have to add leap years, so i created those leap years that reduce the average year lenght to 197.6111 (which isn't exactly the tropical year but i'm too lazy to be more precise) :

- 1 leap year with an extra day every 3 years
- 1 super leap year with two extra days every 18 years

But that would mean we would have to bring some mondays back ,but we will obviously put them in july .


Just realized, some parts of Islutas don't see the sun for a while due to axial tilt, but luckily Islutas is a tropical planet, so nice try snow >:/. Well... that would mean that there would be a stellar day, or measuring how the stars move in the sky.

Despite Axial tilt, this planet is still earthlike. You would just need to get used to some months without daylight, and months with endless daylight!





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easterninfernoDate: Monday, 16.03.2015, 16:52 | Message # 84
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Tidally locked planets looks very cool,but still i like tropical earth-like planets like Islutas the most...I would like to live on Islutas,to bad it is not real sad




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kaue4arp10Date: Monday, 16.03.2015, 21:52 | Message # 85
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Quote easterninferno ()
I would like to live on Islutas

You and i would probably die in the first contact with life there, but it would still be a fun adventure...
 
Tac1017Date: Monday, 16.03.2015, 22:32 | Message # 86
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You and i would probably die in the first contact with life there, but it would still be a fun adventure...


Maybe not. By the time we reach there, we could be on-par or even smarter than the civilization (if there is one) preexisting there!





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easterninfernoDate: Tuesday, 17.03.2015, 07:48 | Message # 87
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Quote kaue4arp10 ()
You and i would probably die in the first contact with life there, but it would still be a fun adventure...


Possible,but its a good thing humanity has weapons,maybe laser or more advanced ones while we come to Islutas,right?





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Tangle10Date: Thursday, 19.03.2015, 10:51 | Message # 88
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Quote kaue4arp10 ()
You and i would probably die in the first contact with life there, but it would still be a fun adventure...

Yeah- who knows if the life there follows the same bases as ours does! It could be poison, or a wonderful paradise...





Tips for finding Earth-Like planets: Look for F, G, or K Class stars. M class habitables will almost always be tidelocked. Oceanias can, of course, also be habitable, they just have tiny amounts of land.
 
easterninfernoDate: Friday, 20.03.2015, 07:03 | Message # 89
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Yeah- who knows if the life there follows the same bases as ours does! It could be poison, or a wonderful paradise...


Hope its paradise wink





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Tac1017Date: Friday, 20.03.2015, 19:47 | Message # 90
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Quote easterninferno ()
Hope its paradise


We ALL do. The atmosphere looks promising and blue though biggrin





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