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| Lorenzo | Date: Thursday, 31.03.2016, 05:21 | Message # 4951 |
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| JackDole | Date: Thursday, 31.03.2016, 15:59 | Message # 4952 |
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| Nothing special ...

More ...
Don't forget to look here.
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| JackDole | Date: Thursday, 31.03.2016, 16:14 | Message # 4953 |
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| Red light ...

Blue stars ...
Don't forget to look here.
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| Fireinthehole | Date: Thursday, 31.03.2016, 16:30 | Message # 4954 |
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| JackDole, if you make one star blue, and the other red, it looks like the lights from a police car.
Love SpaceEngine!
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| Lorenzo | Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 01:29 | Message # 4955 |
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| Inside a Black Hole
Random Galaxy, seen from inside another random Galaxy.
Our big friend Andromeda
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| JackDole | Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 01:36 | Message # 4956 |
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| Orbits

Look here
Don't forget to look here.
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| Donatelo200 | Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 02:25 | Message # 4957 |
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| I think you broke physics.
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| DoctorOfSpace | Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 09:26 | Message # 4958 |
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| LeoKirchner | Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 10:01 | Message # 4959 |
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| Quote Space_Navy (  ) Incredible pictures!! I wish I had the quality of yours. Was there anything you did to enhance them?
Also to save screenshots as format TIF maybe helpful, too
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| JackDole | Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 10:27 | Message # 4960 |
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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.
Of course I have no idea how stable this system is over a longer period.
Don't forget to look here.
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| LookAtDatDakka | Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 19:22 | Message # 4961 |
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| JackDole, is this a catalog star? If not, then what's the RS name?
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| JackDole | Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 19:32 | Message # 4962 |
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| LookAtDatDakka, this is an addon from me. I have it published here.
Don't forget to look here.
Edited by JackDole - Friday, 01.04.2016, 19:32 |
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| Donatelo200 | Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 20:43 | Message # 4963 |
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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 |
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| JackDole | Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 21:24 | Message # 4964 |
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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.
Don't forget to look here.
Edited by JackDole - Friday, 01.04.2016, 21:33 |
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| Mosfet | Date: Friday, 01.04.2016, 22:00 | Message # 4965 |
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"Time is illusion. Lunchtime doubly so." Douglas N. Adams My mods Asus x555ub: cpu i5-6200u - ram 4gb - gpu nvidia geforce 940m 2gb vram
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