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Earthly planets you have found.
IanTheGuyDate: Saturday, 30.05.2015, 17:50 | Message # 1
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My Earthly Planets

Post yours if you have any!

Count: 100!!! yahoo (some planets aren't shown because it would be heavy spam)

Goal: 100

Note that about 5 of these planets were found by other people.

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Math is the "programming" language of the universe.

Edited by IanTheGuy - Friday, 05.06.2015, 22:57
 
IanTheGuyDate: Saturday, 30.05.2015, 17:57 | Message # 2
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More to go:

11th



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Math is the "programming" language of the universe.

Edited by IanTheGuy - Saturday, 30.05.2015, 18:00
 
IanTheGuyDate: Saturday, 30.05.2015, 18:01 | Message # 3
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Even more

21st



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Math is the "programming" language of the universe.

Edited by IanTheGuy - Sunday, 31.05.2015, 18:29
 
Tangle10Date: 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.
 
Klemen702Date: 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.
 
IanTheGuyDate: 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

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Math is the "programming" language of the universe.

Edited by IanTheGuy - Saturday, 30.05.2015, 22:46
 
Tangle10Date: 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.
 
IanTheGuyDate: 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. sad



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I added more to the 3rd post. biggrin

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Math is the "programming" language of the universe.

Edited by IanTheGuy - Sunday, 31.05.2015, 00:25
 
BlueDracheDate: 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
 
IanTheGuyDate: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 14:40 | Message # 10
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How did you figure that out blink

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Is this thread about showing your planets or how to find planets? I dont like it when this kind of stuff happens.

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EVEN MORE PLANETS!

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39th (Oooh purple atmosphere)



40th


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Math is the "programming" language of the universe.

Edited by IanTheGuy - Sunday, 31.05.2015, 19:15
 
IanTheGuyDate: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 18:38 | Message # 11
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Even further beyond! biggrin (Will add more, Goal is 100 planets)

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Wont be adding more because it would be spam.

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Math is the "programming" language of the universe.

Edited by IanTheGuy - Sunday, 31.05.2015, 19:18
 
NolDate: 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

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"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


Edited by Nol - Sunday, 31.05.2015, 18:41
 
IanTheGuyDate: Sunday, 31.05.2015, 18:41 | Message # 13
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Nol, Nice one. Especially with the
Quote Nol52668
Sight at Night
cool

I gotta rack up dem planets tho.





Math is the "programming" language of the universe.

Edited by IanTheGuy - Sunday, 31.05.2015, 19:00
 
BambusmanDate: 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.
 
IanTheGuyDate: 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 smile 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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