Challenge: The Biggest Star in SpaceEngine
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Wednesday, 24.04.2013, 22:55 | Message # 106 |
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| Hey, didn't Solaris used to have a star on the list? What happened to it?
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Solaris | Date: Thursday, 25.04.2013, 04:05 | Message # 107 |
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| I guess it wasn't that big, surely pushed out by new ones
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Thursday, 25.04.2013, 04:11 | Message # 108 |
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| Quote (Solaris) I guess it wasn't that big, surely pushed out by new ones I know it was big enough to still be on the list because I think it was bigger than mine, or if not it definitely wasn't much smaller.
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Solaris | Date: Thursday, 25.04.2013, 04:26 | Message # 109 |
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| <---- Too lazy to browse 8 pages From what I remember, my star ended surrounded by 2 of yours.
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Thursday, 25.04.2013, 04:31 | Message # 110 |
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| Quote (Solaris) From what I remember, my star ended surrounded by 2 of yours. Yeah it did
Here it is, page 2 http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/10-319-5247-16-1339096709
It should definitely be mentioned in the spoiler at least, you named it and everything. Must have gotten lost Fortunately Talisman can fix it
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Solaris | Date: Thursday, 25.04.2013, 04:36 | Message # 111 |
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| No big deal.. With 0.97, all those stars will be pushed out too
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Voekoevaka | Date: Sunday, 28.04.2013, 23:12 | Message # 112 |
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| This will make the rebirth of the challenge. Maybe this challenge could last until a new patch or version after 0.97 ?
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dsvoid | Date: Tuesday, 30.04.2013, 01:52 | Message # 113 |
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| What an embarassing first post... I thought I had found a first place star, but then I realized I was on a real nebula! SInce I can't find the "delete post" button, I will leave this edited post instead... sorry.
Edited by dsvoid - Tuesday, 30.04.2013, 01:55 |
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apenpaap | Date: Tuesday, 30.04.2013, 21:54 | Message # 114 |
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| Such an approppriately named star, because WOH, that thing is big.
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PlanetExplorer12 | Date: Friday, 10.05.2013, 23:44 | Message # 115 |
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| I found a star that gets 2nd place on this challenge! 11.073 AU in diameter. Name is RS 0-3-141-1502-11247-0-0-0 B
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dspike | Date: Sunday, 12.05.2013, 23:14 | Message # 116 |
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| I found this guy in a double system, sorry about the companion star being in the way. But regardless, this guy is 11.078 AU. I attached a screen shot of it, it's name, and it's stats. If I am correct, wouldn't that put me as second place? The name is: RS 0-4-2267-690-10861-0-0-0 B
Edited by dspike - Sunday, 12.05.2013, 23:17 |
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PlanetExplorer12 | Date: Sunday, 12.05.2013, 23:30 | Message # 117 |
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| Quote I found this guy in a double system, sorry about the companion star being in the way. But regardless, this guy is 11.078 AU. I attached a screen shot of it, it's name, and it's stats. If I am correct, wouldn't that put me as second place? The name is: RS 0-4-2267-690-10861-0-0-0 B No one even saw my star, and there's already someone who beat me
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Spyro | Date: Thursday, 06.06.2013, 21:52 | Message # 118 |
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| I know this won't make the list, but I love the jack-o-lantern effect the star's O class companion gives it:
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smjjames | Date: Friday, 07.06.2013, 16:06 | Message # 119 |
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| Quote (smjjames) Quote (Talisman) Rule 1: It has to be in a randomly generated Galaxy, (IE: Far from the Milky Way)
Is it fine if the star is in a catalog galaxy OTHER than the Milky way and sattelites? I'm just asking because there are more variety of galaxy models among the catalog galaxies (no idea why SE doesn't just use all of the non-custom-texture galaxy models that the catalog ones use).
My question didn't get answered yet. Basically can it be any galaxy outsude the local cluster (Milky Way, Andromeda, Triangulum, and associated dwarf galaxies), catalog or otherwise? Or maybe just outside of the Milky Way, SMC, and LMC.
Edited by smjjames - Friday, 07.06.2013, 16:07 |
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anonymousgamer | Date: Friday, 07.06.2013, 16:33 | Message # 120 |
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| Quote (smjjames) My question didn't get answered yet.
Yes it did.
Quote (Talisman) Rule 1: It has to be in a randomly generated Galaxy, (IE: Far from the Milky Way)
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