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| Inarius | Date: Saturday, 01.10.2016, 17:23 | Message # 6121 |
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| Quote SpaceHopper (  ) 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.
I think there are some physic laws which would make this kind of star collapse on itself. On top of gravity, of course (this kind of monster would become a black hole in no time)
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| Alek | Date: Saturday, 01.10.2016, 19:35 | Message # 6122 |
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United States
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| Quote Inarius (  ) I think there are some physic laws which would make this kind of star collapse on itself. On top of gravity, of course (this kind of monster would become a black hole in no time)
Not if, because of its red giant nature, it weren't very dense, maybe lighter than air even.
Living among the stars, I find my way. I grow in strength through knowledge of the space I occupy, until I become the ruler of my own interstellar empire of sorts. Though The world was made for the day, I was made for the night, and thus, the universe itself is within my destiny.
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| arbelrocks | Date: Sunday, 02.10.2016, 14:59 | Message # 6123 |
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| Pretty sure it doesn't have to be in space, here's one on the surface of one of the most amazing planets in the galaxy - http://imgur.com/a/otupH
Edited by arbelrocks - Sunday, 02.10.2016, 15:00 |
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| Player1 | Date: Sunday, 02.10.2016, 19:17 | Message # 6124 |
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Mexico
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| Beautiful Terra with life near Pleiades

Exploring ancient Terra

Polyphemus and some of its moons
"We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars, now we just look down and worry about our place in the dirt" -Joseph Cooper, "Interstellar"
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| spacer | Date: Sunday, 02.10.2016, 19:41 | Message # 6125 |
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Israel
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"we began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still" -carl sagan
-space engine photographer
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| JL2017 | Date: Sunday, 02.10.2016, 20:25 | Message # 6126 |
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| Hornblower | Date: Monday, 03.10.2016, 02:03 | Message # 6127 |
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| Quote "The beautify of space is you can be just exploring a planet and find a mountain peak that takes your breath away; a view that takes away your focus from your scientific mission to enjoy the beautiful cosmic form of entropy" - My brain
 And this is just a simulation of what could be out there. I can't wait to explore space IRL
Edited by Hornblower - Monday, 03.10.2016, 02:12 |
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| Ostarisk | Date: Monday, 03.10.2016, 22:12 | Message # 6128 |
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Australia
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| SpaceHopper | Date: Tuesday, 04.10.2016, 15:10 | Message # 6129 |
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United States
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| Applying painkillers...
Before

After
 Can you find the bird and three dogs?
The software used for this is called "Deep Dream Generator". It's free to use.
Edit: Ostarisk, what is that in your photo? Is it a spaceship entering a wormhole or warp mode?
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, 04.10.2016, 23:55 |
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| Ostarisk | Date: Wednesday, 05.10.2016, 00:34 | Message # 6130 |
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Australia
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| Quote SpaceHopper (  ) Ostarisk, what is that in your photo? Is it a spaceship entering a wormhole or warp mode?
It's a ship leaving Saggitarius A* via hyperjump. can't remember what ship it was, though.
Another weird picture:
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| SpaceHopper | Date: Wednesday, 05.10.2016, 03:13 | Message # 6131 |
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| Wow! Your home country in space! Where in the Milky Way did you find it?!?!?!
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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| Ostarisk | Date: Wednesday, 05.10.2016, 04:17 | Message # 6132 |
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Australia
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| Quote SpaceHopper (  ) Where in the Milky Way did you find it?!?!?! While the earth is selected, turn down the FOV (PgDn) to the lowest, then press G.
It's the same way this NASA image was made:

Oh, and if I made you break the game, just press Home.
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Edited by Ostarisk - Wednesday, 05.10.2016, 04:19 |
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| DoctorOfSpace | Date: Wednesday, 05.10.2016, 04:24 | Message # 6133 |
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| Things flat earthers don't want you to know.
Intel Core i7-5820K 4.2GHz 6-Core Processor G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC 6GB
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| 900gil | Date: Wednesday, 05.10.2016, 22:33 | Message # 6134 |
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| The the center of our galaxy. I used very professional and expensive lens and it took me a long long time to get there and to come back with this picture!
Edited by 900gil - Wednesday, 05.10.2016, 22:34 |
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| Moonkey | Date: Wednesday, 05.10.2016, 22:40 | Message # 6135 |
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Space Tourist
Group: Users
United States
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| Heh, the release of ReShade 3.0 reminded me of an older picture I took last year in October.

I hope ya guys like it. Possibly the best picture I've ever taken. I've really got to hand it to Space Engine for even making it possible though.
Edited by Moonkey - Wednesday, 05.10.2016, 22:41 |
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