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grisha512Date: Sunday, 27.03.2016, 04:47 | Message # 4936
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http://imgur.com/a/fNRLe

New images smile I call the blue gas giant "The Space Popsicle" biggrin


Edited by grisha512 - Sunday, 27.03.2016, 04:48
 
PhoenixDate: Sunday, 27.03.2016, 07:39 | Message # 4937
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MosfetDate: Sunday, 27.03.2016, 08:59 | Message # 4938
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grisha512, do you have the latest 0.9.7.4 RC1? in 0.9.7.3 there isn't atmospheric composition




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Player1Date: Sunday, 27.03.2016, 17:08 | Message # 4939
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One of the most beautiful rings I've ever seen in SE


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"We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars, now we just look down and worry about our place in the dirt"
-Joseph Cooper, "Interstellar"
 
JackDoleDate: Monday, 28.03.2016, 14:48 | Message # 4940
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Cyrannus - "The twelve colonies of Kobol"

Version 0.973







Version 0.974

Zeus and Nike


Storm on Icarus


Pallas


Storm on Picon


Some asteroid belts and comets





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Don't forget to look here.



Edited by JackDole - Monday, 28.03.2016, 14:51
 
BridgettenDate: Monday, 28.03.2016, 14:58 | Message # 4941
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What these glowing blue spots belt Neutron stars or hotter white dwarfs? I want the glow blue spots belt on my system Here is my parent star ParentBody "Evangeline"?


Edited by Bridgetten - Monday, 28.03.2016, 15:05
 
JackDoleDate: Monday, 28.03.2016, 15:27 | Message # 4942
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Bridgetten,
These are binary asteroids or asteroid with moons, which have become so hot by tidal heating that they glow. This is something of a bug.




In version 0.974 this is not quite as flashy.

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Don't forget to look here.



Edited by JackDole - Monday, 28.03.2016, 15:30
 
quarior14Date: Monday, 28.03.2016, 16:10 | Message # 4943
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Quote DoctorOfSpace ()
Wormholes are cool

I know that there are many difference page but how your have done, it is just an issue of drawing ?





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SalvoDate: Monday, 28.03.2016, 16:54 | Message # 4944
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Quote quarior14 ()
just an issue of drawing ?

I think he just made it with Photoshop smile





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LookAtDatDakkaDate: Monday, 28.03.2016, 17:35 | Message # 4945
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Double Eclipse





Planet rising over the moon (photoshopped)





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Edited by LookAtDatDakka - Tuesday, 29.03.2016, 05:23
 
StarManDate: Monday, 28.03.2016, 21:40 | Message # 4946
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some more pictures i took over the past couple days.














does anyone know a way to turn the bloom down so you can see the curves and bulges in supermassive stars more clearly?
also ive encountered a bug where real stars dont have planets even when it says they do. (named stars and HIP(whatever))





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grisha512Date: Tuesday, 29.03.2016, 02:11 | Message # 4947
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Pic #3 How...
 
BrenoDate: Tuesday, 29.03.2016, 17:58 | Message # 4948
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Nice shots, wow. surprised
 
huishbDate: Wednesday, 30.03.2016, 17:13 | Message # 4949
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BEAUTIFUL neutron star with accretion disk!



This next one is a white dwarf i found...(note absence of gravitational lensing)


Also i found a oceana with life also



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Edited by huishb - Wednesday, 30.03.2016, 17:15
 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Wednesday, 30.03.2016, 21:17 | Message # 4950
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Indeed that is quite a nice neutron star




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