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| SpaceHopper | Date: Tuesday, 07.06.2016, 17:36 | Message # 5416 |
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United States
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| First ever terra with terrestrial life I've seen orbiting a subgiant:
 RSC 5635-1124-0-0-196 4
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 - Tuesday, 07.06.2016, 17:53 |
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| JackDole | Date: Tuesday, 07.06.2016, 18:12 | Message # 5417 |
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Group: Local Moderators
Germany
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| Miranda and Uranus

Titania
Don't forget to look here.
Edited by JackDole - Tuesday, 07.06.2016, 18:13 |
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| Kamil_Cader | Date: Tuesday, 07.06.2016, 19:36 | Message # 5418 |
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Poland
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| These clouds... did someone tweaked the shader again? Looks beautifull(^^
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| JackDole | Date: Tuesday, 07.06.2016, 21:06 | Message # 5419 |
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| Quote Kamil_Cader (  ) These clouds... did someone tweaked the shader again? Looks beautifull These are standard clouds. But the moon is slightly edited. It is the Uranus moon Miranda, in my addon for the time when the sun is a red giant star. It is then an Oceania.
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| steeljaw354 | Date: Tuesday, 07.06.2016, 21:24 | Message # 5420 |
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Pirate
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| Working on terraformed moons?
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| 6EQUJ5 | Date: Tuesday, 07.06.2016, 21:24 | Message # 5421 |
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Group: Newbies
United Kingdom
Messages: 9
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| A bunch of screenshots I took today, all are poor quality of course as I just found out about the whole config png thing. Anyway, I'm actually quite proud of these, and find them really awesome (in the truest sense of the word) like all of space engine is. The universe is so cool. I'm really new to this if you cant tell.
A really pretty gas giant with amazing emerald rings, blows my mind.
A black-hole transits its sun, a pretty neat one but not the best I took by a long way :/
I got more but the file size limit is holding me back!
Wow!
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| SpaceHopper | Date: Tuesday, 07.06.2016, 22:13 | Message # 5422 |
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Group: Users
United States
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| Do you have the RS-locations of those?
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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| JackDole | Date: Tuesday, 07.06.2016, 22:50 | Message # 5423 |
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| Quote steeljaw354 (  ) Working on terraformed moons? In a way. In the early days of the Red Giant phase of the sun are Uranus and its moons are the only objects in the solar system, which have a somewhat normal temperature. The five ice moons of Uranus are not very big, but are now pretty Oceania's with some very beautiful clouds.

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| Ostarisk | Date: Wednesday, 08.06.2016, 01:36 | Message # 5424 |
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Group: Users
Australia
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| So many terras...
My mods
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| simonecinque1992 | Date: Wednesday, 08.06.2016, 07:01 | Message # 5425 |
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Group: Users
Italy
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| A journey in the Epherus System (An addon made by Ostarisk)
Alran and their moons
Hayot and his only moon
Aphera and my additional moons
Inarum and his moons
Du'Adaern and his parent planet
Tarili
Delus the closest planet to Epherus
Dakar
Abenar and my additional moons
My Mods and Addons
Packard Bell Windows 10 Pro Intel® Celeron® CPU 1000M @ 1.80GHz 1.80 GHz 4 GB 64 bit Operative System
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| Ostarisk | Date: Wednesday, 08.06.2016, 10:16 | Message # 5426 |
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Australia
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| simonecinque1992, Nice to see someone checking out my system
My mods
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| 6EQUJ5 | Date: Wednesday, 08.06.2016, 10:23 | Message # 5427 |
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Group: Newbies
United Kingdom
Messages: 9
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| SpaceHopper, if you mean me, the black hole orbiting a star is at RS 1229-118-0-0-73 B, I never saved the green rings. Got some more pictures here,
This is a picture of an earth-like planet, orbiting a star on the edge of a galaxy that itself is on the edge of the procedurally generated universe. One half of the planet's sky is filled with stars while the other half is completely void of them.
The same system as before only this time from the surface of an asteroid orbiting the binary star system. The lack of stars is terrifying The system number is RS 0-9-57521883-109-1-0-0-77, I'm in version 0.974 so I'm not sure if you can find this system in other versions.
Wow!
Edited by 6EQUJ5 - Wednesday, 08.06.2016, 10:28 |
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| spacer | Date: Wednesday, 08.06.2016, 13:23 | Message # 5428 |
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Israel
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"we began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still" -carl sagan
-space engine photographer
Edited by spacer - Wednesday, 08.06.2016, 13:40 |
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| JackDole | Date: Wednesday, 08.06.2016, 14:19 | Message # 5429 |
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Germany
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| Awli, the world of the very little Lilliputians.

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| simonecinque1992 | Date: Wednesday, 08.06.2016, 14:31 | Message # 5430 |
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Group: Users
Italy
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| JackDole, How did you get these clouds?! They are amazing!
My Mods and Addons
Packard Bell Windows 10 Pro Intel® Celeron® CPU 1000M @ 1.80GHz 1.80 GHz 4 GB 64 bit Operative System
Edited by simonecinque1992 - Wednesday, 08.06.2016, 14:32 |
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