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| Ostarisk | Date: Wednesday, 18.05.2016, 22:03 | Message # 5206 |
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| The milky way, in 4 billion years:
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| Kexitt | Date: Thursday, 19.05.2016, 04:32 | Message # 5208 |
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| Quote Ostarisk (  ) The milky way, in 4 billion years:
I isn't.
http://kexitt.deviantart.com/
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| Ostarisk | Date: Thursday, 19.05.2016, 05:58 | Message # 5209 |
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| Quote Kexitt (  ) I isn't. (Sort of)
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| Hornblower | Date: Thursday, 19.05.2016, 10:44 | Message # 5210 |
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| Bambusman | Date: Thursday, 19.05.2016, 16:39 | Message # 5212 |
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| Phoenix | Date: Thursday, 19.05.2016, 17:26 | Message # 5213 |
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| Hornblower | Date: Thursday, 19.05.2016, 20:24 | Message # 5214 |
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| Colorful Titan (No life)
 RS 8476-2267-6-120557-1939 8
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| SpaceHopper | Date: Thursday, 19.05.2016, 21:11 | Message # 5215 |
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| Quote Ostarisk (  ) The milky way, in 4 billion years: Could you provide us with your custom model and catalogs for that? And where did you find/how did you come up with the name "Abmera"? I would have called the resulting galaxy "Milkomeda".
Anyway, here's a good find. A planet near the end of the universe (in a galaxy with a model from an addon) with at least 4 different blue holes (yes, that's what they're called, look it up) and no moons. Sadly, as you can see, the air is quite toxic.
 Edit: Actually, there are 15 blue holes. A lot of sinkholes must have formed on this planet. And Hornblower, that titan makes me think of Yellowstone (which I've never been to, by the way).
3.14% of all seafarers are PIrates. *** Got Mole Problems? Call Avogadro at 602-1023 *** Google Search my picture to discover whom it depicteth.
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| Hornblower | Date: Friday, 20.05.2016, 01:47 | Message # 5216 |
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| Ostarisk | Date: Friday, 20.05.2016, 04:30 | Message # 5217 |
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| The milky way in 4 billion years: (for real this time)



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| SpaceHopper | Date: Friday, 20.05.2016, 16:19 | Message # 5218 |
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| A single-continent planet:
 RS 8476-2267-8-7715650-677 A5 Map of the planet (which also has plenty of blue holes, although you can't see them in either picture):
3.14% of all seafarers are PIrates. *** Got Mole Problems? Call Avogadro at 602-1023 *** Google Search my picture to discover whom it depicteth.
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| spacer | Date: Friday, 20.05.2016, 17:14 | Message # 5220 |
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| Nyarlasothoth, love these! Phoenix, love your images style!
"we began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still" -carl sagan
-space engine photographer
Edited by spacer - Friday, 20.05.2016, 17:15 |
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