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| SpaceHopper | Date: Sunday, 25.09.2016, 19:34 | Message # 6107 |
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| Quote Krimverse (  ) Speaking of IC1101... How did you edit the satellite stars like that? I tried doing it and only got glitchy surfaces.
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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| JL2017 | Date: Monday, 26.09.2016, 00:19 | Message # 6108 |
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| n0b0dy | Date: Monday, 26.09.2016, 12:58 | Message # 6109 |
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| Nice images from everyone!
I am really enjoying atmospheric flying with the Galileo shuttle over Betazed, a planet of the Beta Veldona Star Trek system kindly provided by the good Doctor here.
JJPrise Enterprise is patiently awaiting me in orbit :
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| DoctorOfSpace | Date: Monday, 26.09.2016, 19:06 | Message # 6110 |
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| Thats some nifty ultra wide res.
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| spacer | Date: Monday, 26.09.2016, 19:21 | Message # 6111 |
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| the last image looks neat n0b0dy,
"we began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still" -carl sagan
-space engine photographer
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| Hetairos | Date: Monday, 26.09.2016, 21:58 | Message # 6112 |
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| 5760x1080? Someone's got a 3 screen display
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| JL2017 | Date: Monday, 26.09.2016, 22:20 | Message # 6113 |
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|  The largest star I've ever found, with a diameter of 162 AU!
 The view from a planet almost 1000 AU out from the star.
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| SpaceHopper | Date: Tuesday, 27.09.2016, 00:22 | Message # 6114 |
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| Quote JL2017 (  ) The largest star I've ever found, with a diameter of 162 AU! That would be 81,000 light-seconds. Which means it would take light 22-and-a-half hours to get from one end of the star to another, if the mass of the star wasn't in the way. Because it takes light 20,000 years to climb out of the center of our sun and into space where it zips to Earth.
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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| Antonaccio | Date: Tuesday, 27.09.2016, 03:18 | Message # 6115 |
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| DoctorOfSpace | Date: Tuesday, 27.09.2016, 03:42 | Message # 6116 |
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| JL2017 | Date: Wednesday, 28.09.2016, 02:02 | Message # 6117 |
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| Banana | Date: Thursday, 29.09.2016, 22:42 | Message # 6119 |
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Hello.
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| kham132 | Date: Saturday, 01.10.2016, 16:56 | Message # 6120 |
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"Fancy and inspirational quote." - Famous Person
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