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OstariskDate: Friday, 15.04.2016, 10:50 | Message # 4996
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must've removed it because that system was not suppossed to be there or something.





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quarior14Date: Friday, 15.04.2016, 12:17 | Message # 4997
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Shuttle fly on Laythe :

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OstariskDate: Friday, 15.04.2016, 12:28 | Message # 4998
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lunar eclipse.
because, why not?

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AlekDate: Friday, 15.04.2016, 16:05 | Message # 4999
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Quote Ostarisk ()
must've removed it because that system was not suppossed to be there or something.


No, it's just that the way the SE universe is generated is different in the newer versions so systems you find in older ones probably won't exist in newer ones.
Oh, I remember 972 though...back in my newbie days with SE, haha
Welll...I had 971 at one point but that didn't last long...





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PhoenixDate: Friday, 15.04.2016, 17:28 | Message # 5000
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SpaceHopperDate: Friday, 15.04.2016, 19:28 | Message # 5001
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Quote Alek ()
No, it's just that the way the SE universe is generated is different in the newer versions so systems you find in older ones probably won't exist in newer ones.
Oh, I remember 972 though...back in my newbie days with SE, haha
Welll...I had 971 at one point but that didn't last long...

When new galaxies are added to SE, it offsets the RS XXXX- part of a star in a catalog galaxy by some. Try replacing "RS 8409-" with "RS 8476-" and see what happens.





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Bells_TheoremDate: Saturday, 16.04.2016, 02:07 | Message # 5002
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Phoenix, that last image of yours is sexy. Love the atmospherics.



Edited by Bells_Theorem - Saturday, 16.04.2016, 02:09
 
spacerDate: Saturday, 16.04.2016, 05:19 | Message # 5003
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Edited by spacer - Saturday, 16.04.2016, 05:20
 
PhoenixDate: Saturday, 16.04.2016, 06:44 | Message # 5004
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Thank you Bells! Here are a few random snaps from tonight.






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StarManDate: Sunday, 17.04.2016, 03:53 | Message # 5005
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i've decided to just show a few of theese at a time so i can uniquely comment on each picture/not bombard this tag.
these are some of my first pictures from RC2.


salenas still look pretty boring after a while but this one had different colors and rings so it gets a pass.


there seems to be more venus-like planets with super thick clouds like these that block out the surface. they look gorgeous to me


nothing too special. but the new rocky terrain looks much more realistic.


two brightly colored salenas.


more showing off of the rocky terrain, with a view of an asteroid moon.


i'm calling this one "caramel land"

thats it for now i guess, i still have 40+ other photos from RC2 but man thats gonna take a while.






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jsmith4libertyDate: Sunday, 17.04.2016, 22:28 | Message # 5006
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My favorite Terra in the game so far:

Image from Surface:


Watching the Milky Way:
 
PhoenixDate: Monday, 18.04.2016, 14:41 | Message # 5007
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HornblowerDate: Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 02:37 | Message # 5008
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So Beautiful
 
JackDoleDate: Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 12:58 | Message # 5009
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Phoenix,
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Took this as my new desktop wallpaper!





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JackDoleDate: Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 17:06 | Message # 5010
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A sun for Flatland ...






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