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| Hornblower | Date: Wednesday, 25.05.2016, 00:39 | Message # 5296 |
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| amoebae | Date: Wednesday, 25.05.2016, 01:20 | Message # 5297 |
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| A couple of vertical shots.

Space Engine Collected Images: https://www.flickr.com/photos/amoebae/albums/72157667294701646
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| Ostarisk | Date: Wednesday, 25.05.2016, 04:11 | Message # 5298 |
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| I found a terra moon of a gas giant being eclipsed by an Oceania which is also a moon of the gas giant
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Edited by Ostarisk - Wednesday, 25.05.2016, 23:45 |
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| Ostarisk | Date: Wednesday, 25.05.2016, 23:50 | Message # 5299 |
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| Cruising around my custom system:
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| Hornblower | Date: Thursday, 26.05.2016, 01:23 | Message # 5300 |
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| Ostarisk | Date: Thursday, 26.05.2016, 02:47 | Message # 5301 |
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| Hornblower, That last screenshot looks a lot like one a posted a while ago... http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/10-432-62559-16-1461211416
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Edited by Ostarisk - Thursday, 26.05.2016, 03:16 |
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| Hornblower | Date: Thursday, 26.05.2016, 03:19 | Message # 5302 |
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| Ostarisk, Haha, you're right, it does.
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| Hornblower | Date: Thursday, 26.05.2016, 18:20 | Message # 5303 |
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| Nebula Cluster
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| SpaceHopper | Date: Thursday, 26.05.2016, 18:44 | Message # 5304 |
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| Quote Hornblower (  ) Nebula Cluster Wow, where's that? Or did you create it yourself? Anyway, here's a good pair of images I've been meaning to send for a day or two:
Is it day...or is it night? Or should we call it "dight"?


As you can see, the planet is in an S-type orbit, and the sun it does not orbit is shining on the night side of the planet, at a time when it is closest to the terra. The location is RS 10385-244-7-1117469-1696 A4. It is in Hoag's Object. By the way, this "dight" thing can also happen on moons of gas or ice giants.
3.14% of all seafarers are PIrates. *** Got Mole Problems? Call Avogadro at 602-1023 *** Google Search my picture to discover whom it depicteth.
Edited by SpaceHopper - Thursday, 26.05.2016, 18:46 |
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| Hornblower | Date: Thursday, 26.05.2016, 18:50 | Message # 5305 |
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| SpaceHopper, there is literally just a large dense plane of nebulae in Kexitt's custom "Arp 148" (not disc). The plane of the nebulae run perpendicular to the plane of the galaxy. It's near the the middle of the galaxy, but a little more towards the disc.
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| Ostarisk | Date: Thursday, 26.05.2016, 22:48 | Message # 5307 |
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| Quote Hornblower (  ) And last but not least, a planetary collision! Those stars behind make a nice effect, acting like collision particles good stuff Hornblower.
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This is the result of a red hypergiant eclipsing a blue giant:
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Edited by Ostarisk - Thursday, 26.05.2016, 22:50 |
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| Hornblower | Date: Thursday, 26.05.2016, 23:11 | Message # 5308 |
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| Quote Ostarisk (  ) good stuff Hornblower Well thanks, mate! Too bad I couldn't figure out a way to get the "collision particles" in front of the planet as well. My original plan was just to find a time where some asteroids orbiting the planet lined up also with the cluster behind.
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| Spitfire7 | Date: Thursday, 26.05.2016, 23:14 | Message # 5309 |
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| Quote Hornblower (  ) And last but not least, a planetary collision!
What does this look like from a surface view? That I am very interested in.
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| Hornblower | Date: Thursday, 26.05.2016, 23:17 | Message # 5310 |
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| You're lucky I was still at the system then!




Edited by Hornblower - Thursday, 26.05.2016, 23:20 |
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