Planet Australia (well, it's a moon)
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JDBAr | Date: Sunday, 20.11.2011, 22:53 | Message # 1 |
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| Just found this planet. The color, canyons, and oceans reminded me of Australia. It has some geographic anomalies...
Edited by JDBAr - Sunday, 20.11.2011, 22:57 |
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SpaceCore | Date: Monday, 21.11.2011, 00:20 | Message # 2 |
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| 0.8 atm at 0.25 G? I always wonder how all those tiny planets keep their atmospheres.
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Donatelo200 | Date: Monday, 21.11.2011, 05:50 | Message # 3 |
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| I'm guessing the Gas Giants magnetic feild prevents their atmospheres from being blown away like they normaly would.
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Hardts | Date: Monday, 21.11.2011, 06:40 | Message # 4 |
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| Excellent pictures - what a world A bit on the hot side perhaps..
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Robbie | Date: Monday, 21.11.2011, 08:58 | Message # 5 |
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| Yes, those are really nice pictures!
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