Earthly planets you have found.
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Tangle10 | Date: Saturday, 30.05.2015, 21:12 | Message # 4 |
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| Do you mean earthlike or looks like earth by earthly?
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.
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Klemen702 | Date: Saturday, 30.05.2015, 21:18 | Message # 5 |
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| I wonder how many of them have life. I can barely find a planet with life (kinda don't even know what to look for).
Tangle10 (anyway i can make a quote AFTER i make a message?) i think he just means terra, some of them have green oceans and stuff.
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IanTheGuy | Date: Saturday, 30.05.2015, 22:33 | Message # 6 |
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| @Tangle10, Both or one of the two.
@Klemen702, use the star browser and filter what you want to find. I do temperate terra with multicellular terrestrial and marine life, with 1 K star and set the distance to 1000+ ly so I get good results, then click the filter button so the arrow points down. You will find 3 - 5 or 1 - 2. I was able to find them all in a course of 2 days thanks to this. Or just life instead of everything else.
Then
Ta daa
Math is the "programming" language of the universe.
Edited by IanTheGuy - Saturday, 30.05.2015, 22:46 |
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Tangle10 | Date: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 00:05 | Message # 7 |
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| Why K type and why 1000 ly rather than the slightly-less-laggy 600?
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.
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IanTheGuy | Date: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 00:20 | Message # 8 |
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| Quote Tangle10 ( ) Why K type and why 1000 ly rather than the slightly-less-laggy 600?
I dont know about anyone else but my computer can handle it.
Or in other words just use any suitable distance
I do K because F is hard to find, some K stars have these planets. (In some cases I do F but it takes time)
This is terror
I did G type stars and it was slightly better but most of the planets didnt have a at least visible atmosphere.
Added (31.05.2015, 00:20) --------------------------------------------- I added more to the 3rd post.
Math is the "programming" language of the universe.
Edited by IanTheGuy - Sunday, 31.05.2015, 00:25 |
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BlueDrache | Date: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 00:35 | Message # 9 |
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| With 0.9.7.3, I find earthers by not bothering with the life codes ... I search F, G and K parent stars, planetary type Terra with mass .75 to 1.25, atmospheric pressure .825 to 1.5, temperature from 40F to about 80F, moon (any type) mass 0.16666 to 0.33333. I can realistically only search a volume of 75 light years at a time before it maxes out at 10k stars, since it returns all types.
Edited by BlueDrache - Sunday, 31.05.2015, 00:36 |
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IanTheGuy | Date: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 18:38 | Message # 11 |
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| Even further beyond! (Will add more, Goal is 100 planets)
41st
42nd
43rd
45th
Wont be adding more because it would be spam.
Math is the "programming" language of the universe.
Edited by IanTheGuy - Sunday, 31.05.2015, 19:18 |
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Nol | Date: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 18:41 | Message # 12 |
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| I like this one. It's near the Horsehead Nebula, so it has quite a Sight at Night:
Coordinates: RS 8409-1353-6-171850-779 A4
"Eins - Hier kommt die Sonne Zwei - Hier kommt die Sonne Drei - Sie ist der hellste Stern von allen Vier - Hier kommt die Sonne"
-Rammstein, Sonne, Mutter, 2001
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IanTheGuy | Date: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 18:41 | Message # 13 |
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| Nol, Nice one. Especially with the Quote Nol52668 Sight at Night
I gotta rack up dem planets tho.
Math is the "programming" language of the universe.
Edited by IanTheGuy - Sunday, 31.05.2015, 19:00 |
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Bambusman | Date: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 19:04 | Message # 14 |
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| IanTheGuy, dont want to say anything but your only spamming pictures of terra planets.
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IanTheGuy | Date: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 19:12 | Message # 15 |
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| Quote Bambusman ( ) IanTheGuy, dont want to say anything but your only spamming pictures of terra planets.
Okay ill stop now since its spam I guess now. So ill just tell the count I have in the first post since I dont wanna get banned.
Lol yeah thats what im only doing ill answer questions here I can answer/help/etc.
Math is the "programming" language of the universe.
Edited by IanTheGuy - Sunday, 31.05.2015, 19:19 |
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