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JackDoleDate: Friday, 01.04.2016, 10:27 | Message # 4921
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Quote Donatelo200 ()
I think you broke physics.

Okay, I'm not sure, but I guess not. Of course, the system is highly unlikely, but I do not think it is impossible.

Center of the system is a black hole. The black hole and the 'M0 V' star orbit around a Barycenter. This Barycenter and the 'G2 V' star orbit around the main Barycenter.

Completely normal. dry

Of course I have no idea how stable this system is over a longer period. wink





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LookAtDatDakkaDate: Friday, 01.04.2016, 19:22 | Message # 4922
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JackDole, is this a catalog star? If not, then what's the RS name?




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JackDoleDate: Friday, 01.04.2016, 19:32 | Message # 4923
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LookAtDatDakka,
this is an addon from me. I have it published here.





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Edited by JackDole - Friday, 01.04.2016, 19:32
 
Donatelo200Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 20:43 | Message # 4924
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Haha its the outer star and asteroid belt. It looks all funky because they aren't orbiting the center of mass.

EDIT: Unless you focus isn't on the center of mass but the 'yellow' star in which case I retract my statement





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Edited by Donatelo200 - Friday, 01.04.2016, 20:45
 
JackDoleDate: Friday, 01.04.2016, 21:24 | Message # 4925
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The asteroids of the inner belt are orbiting the black hole, the asteroids of the outer belt are orbiting the center of gravity, the 'StarBarycenter'.

The system only looks strange because the orbits are tilted in an unusual way. Would the orbits all tilted in the same plane, that would be a normal triple-star system.





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Edited by JackDole - Friday, 01.04.2016, 21:33
 
MosfetDate: Friday, 01.04.2016, 22:00 | Message # 4926
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grisha512Date: Saturday, 02.04.2016, 04:41 | Message # 4927
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Lovely shot from my base. That has a CO2,SO2 atmosphere, tried to find an earthlike atmos but the universe said no.
Edit:When the universe gives you unbrethable planets, make lemonade. No, make combustible planets! biggrin


Edited by grisha512 - Saturday, 02.04.2016, 05:13
 
WatsisnameDate: Saturday, 02.04.2016, 06:10 | Message # 4928
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Make the universe take those planets back! Get mad! Make the universe rue the day it decided to give you unbreathable planets! DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?! I'm the man that's gonna burn the universe!




 
grisha512Date: Saturday, 02.04.2016, 06:22 | Message # 4929
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More shots, also, the last one is a binary planet thats like, 109 C while the planet closer to the sun is like, 9 C, tidal heating rocks!

http://imgur.com/a/Qanuh

Code for the location of my base:

Code
Place    "Base"
{
    Ver  974
    Body    "RS 8414-1357-6-112236-1007 4"
    Parent    "RS 8414-1357-6-112236-1007"
    Date    "2014.12.08 21:22:30.78"
    Pos  (+000000000000014D6D93103F67A98D50 -000000000000076F40F8C2C8D9CE73A3 -0000000000000428A040D2E29F0D0359)
    Rot  (0.06932980047957184 -0.2744094010238237 0.0157578974893484 0.9589809946301984)
    Vel  6.9264872e-011
    Mode    1
}

 
Lucas0231Date: Saturday, 02.04.2016, 09:48 | Message # 4930
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grisha512Date: Saturday, 02.04.2016, 12:05 | Message # 4931
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How do you do that?
 
Lucas0231Date: Saturday, 02.04.2016, 14:51 | Message # 4932
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In the North Pole or Sud Pole of a planet, i accelerating the time, and i press F11 with the motion blur enabled.
 
JackDoleDate: Saturday, 02.04.2016, 17:27 | Message # 4933
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My version of a Stargate:





Unfortunately, it is not stable!


Attachments: 9280511.jpg (460.9 Kb) · 8067578.jpg (471.6 Kb) · 4528628.jpg (212.9 Kb)





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Edited by JackDole - Saturday, 02.04.2016, 17:29
 
KexittDate: Sunday, 03.04.2016, 10:02 | Message # 4934
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http://kexitt.deviantart.com/
 
JackDoleDate: Sunday, 03.04.2016, 13:45 | Message # 4935
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Another version of my Stargate ...







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Edited by JackDole - Sunday, 03.04.2016, 14:15
 
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