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JackDoleDate: Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 20:19 | Message # 5011
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Shadows over Mercury ...



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HornblowerDate: Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 20:21 | Message # 5012
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Colliding Galaxies

How to find interacting/colliding galaxies the easy way:


Edited by Hornblower - Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 20:25
 
PhoenixDate: Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 20:30 | Message # 5013
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Took this as my new desktop wallpaper!


It is nice isn't it? Titan atmosphere was used for the environmental feel.
 
HornblowerDate: Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 20:56 | Message # 5014
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Milky Way (Left) vs Andromeda (Right)

Galactic Syzygy

Purple Star (Caused by atmosphere)

Red Star (Caused by atmosphere)
 
StarManDate: Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 21:02 | Message # 5015
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it's starkiller base!




Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space.
 
HornblowerDate: Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 21:10 | Message # 5016
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Quote StarMan ()
it's starkiller base!

You're right! It does look like that.
 
OstariskDate: Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 22:28 | Message # 5017
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IC 4518-1 & IC 4518-2


Everything else:

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My mods


Edited by Ostarisk - Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 22:48
 
HornblowerDate: Tuesday, 19.04.2016, 23:55 | Message # 5018
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My new wallpaper
 
ThirdRockDate: Wednesday, 20.04.2016, 02:32 | Message # 5019
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Place    "Towering Mountains"
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    Body    "RS 1228-1385-7-325478-257 A4"
    Parent    "RS 1228-1385-7-325478-257 A"
    Date    "2016.04.20 01:57:25.02"
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Player1Date: Wednesday, 20.04.2016, 04:59 | Message # 5020
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Huge cyclone and SS Oceanic (custom spaceship) at full throttle

Same cyclone with auroras

Overflying terra's icecaps

Pandora, from Avatar (custom system)

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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"
 
Player1Date: Wednesday, 20.04.2016, 05:01 | Message # 5021
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And my laptop wallpaper wink

A brand new world...

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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"
 
Lucas0231Date: Wednesday, 20.04.2016, 09:22 | Message # 5022
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quarior14Date: Wednesday, 20.04.2016, 14:22 | Message # 5023
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Quote Hornblower ()
How to find interacting/colliding galaxies the easy way:

I tried your method with IC 4007-3 but I do not obient the same thing so I am a bit disappointed to the galactic center, I saw this, a white dwarf with an accretion disk with semi-major axis 122.92 AU galactic black hole.
RSC 10241-2-0-0-0 S11 :

RSC 10241-2-0-0-0 S* :

The system RSC 10241-2-0-0-0 :


IC 4007-2 :


I use the 0.9.7.4.RC2.

Quote JackDole ()
Shadows over Mercury ...

What it is ? I future addons based on a science-fiction series or movie ?

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Quarior

Edited by quarior14 - Wednesday, 20.04.2016, 14:27
 
HornblowerDate: Wednesday, 20.04.2016, 14:37 | Message # 5024
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Quote quarior14 ()
I tried your method with IC 4007-3 but I do not obient the same thing so I am a bit disappointed

As I said, most of the galaxies are interacting. I'd guesstimate only 20-30% of these galaxies are not interacting. Just keep trying, you'll probably find one that will be interacting soon.
 
JackDoleDate: Wednesday, 20.04.2016, 16:35 | Message # 5025
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quarior14,
Perhaps there is a future addon. At the moment these are only experiments.



No Flying Saucer.



It is a 'Flat sun' in the L4 point of Jupiter.





It makes it a little warm for Jupiter and its moons.


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Edited by JackDole - Wednesday, 20.04.2016, 16:36
 
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