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| Ostarisk | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 07:13 | Message # 5071 |
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| Vsauce3 - What if we lived on the moon?
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| DoctorOfSpace | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 07:53 | Message # 5072 |
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| Quote JackDole (  ) Why is that a disadvantage?
You would need to redirect the heat or block the sun, otherwise it is going to become unpleasantly hot. Unless the civilization is exceptionally energy greedy and uses all that energy hitting the surface they would have a very hard time storing any excess without being overloaded.
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| JackDole | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 08:15 | Message # 5073 |
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| Quote DoctorOfSpace (  ) You would need to redirect the heat or block the sun, otherwise it is going to become unpleasantly hot.
Well, you could store the excess energy, and sell. Or, the fusion reactor of the 'sun' is turned off at night.
If I install something like the shadow ring of the Ringworld sun, this would not match the stories of of the hollow world.
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| DoctorOfSpace | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 08:44 | Message # 5074 |
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| Quote JackDole (  ) and sell.
To who? If you have perpetual starlight in your sky and your civilization constructed a giant shell around it to collect that energy then anything you could use would be minuscule in comparison and virtually free.
Quote JackDole (  ) the fusion reactor of the 'sun' is turned off at night.
That would take some impossible technology but since I can't predict the limits of a super advanced civilization I won't argue against this one.
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| JackDole | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 10:54 | Message # 5075 |
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| Quote DoctorOfSpace (  ) super advanced civilization This is not a Dyson Sphere!
Actually, the whole is not based on the idea of a super civilization, but on the 'Hollow Earth hypothesis', as in the novel 'Pellucidar'.
How there the problem of over heating is solved, I do not know, since I have not read the novel. Probably is it not discussed. Of course, that's not a fusion reactor in the middle, but a completely normal miniature sun.
(I started the Roman once, and maybe I'll sometimes read it over, but there is to do so many other things ... )
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| quarior14 | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 13:51 | Message # 5076 |
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| JackDole, you planned to share (if possible another planet in another solar system) ? Also, how do you do for textures under the "inverted area" ?
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| JackDole | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 14:51 | Message # 5077 |
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| Quote quarior14 (  ) how do you do for textures under the "inverted area" ? These are cloud layers.
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| spacer | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 16:28 | Message # 5078 |
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| simonecinque1992 | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 16:41 | Message # 5079 |
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| My takes:
Quadruple Galaxies
 Saturn's Rings
 A Gas Giant with custom palettes seen in their moon
 An asteroid orbiting a Gas Giant with gray atmosphere
 And a moon with red atmosphere (I edited it) orbiting a Gas Giant
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Edited by simonecinque1992 - Thursday, 28.04.2016, 18:29 |
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 17:17 | Message # 5080 |
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| simonecinque1992, there is already a general screenshots thread here. There was no need to make another one.
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| simonecinque1992 | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 18:26 | Message # 5081 |
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| Oh, ok. I had thought it was deleted lol.
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| Ostarisk | Date: Thursday, 28.04.2016, 22:09 | Message # 5082 |
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| Quote simonecinque1992 (  ) Quadruple Galaxies
I know that place! that is Arp 272!
- which consists of the galaxies NGC 6050 & IC 1179.
Nice Shot!
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| Kexitt | Date: Friday, 29.04.2016, 16:49 | Message # 5084 |
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| simonecinque1992, It was my dream to see my galaxies in this thread
http://kexitt.deviantart.com/
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| simonecinque1992 | Date: Friday, 29.04.2016, 16:54 | Message # 5085 |
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| Kexitt, Yeah I really like them :3
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Edited by simonecinque1992 - Friday, 29.04.2016, 16:55 |
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