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OstariskDate: Sunday, 23.10.2016, 22:52 | Message # 6226
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My mods
 
Stargate38Date: Monday, 24.10.2016, 18:08 | Message # 6227
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R136a1 as viewed from RS 8475-1-8-13124918-474 B4:



It's brighter than Venus ever gets from Earth.

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ProximaCentauriDate: Tuesday, 25.10.2016, 12:44 | Message # 6228
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Nyarlasothoth, awesome shots! Do you happen to have the location for the 6th picture down?
 
Player1Date: Tuesday, 25.10.2016, 23:21 | Message # 6229
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One of my favorite places in SE is Proxima Centauri system. I love watching its comets flying around <3




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"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"
 
NyarlasothothDate: Wednesday, 26.10.2016, 12:50 | Message # 6230
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Nyarlasothoth, love that!


Thanks .

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Nyarlasothoth, awesome shots! Do you happen to have the location for the 6th picture down?


Thanks to and no, sorry .

Space again .




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" I love the night, my thoughts are clearer in the dark "

" Hall of screens "


Edited by Nyarlasothoth - Wednesday, 26.10.2016, 12:55
 
OstariskDate: Thursday, 27.10.2016, 03:10 | Message # 6231
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Just revisiting an old mod that somehow works in 0.98 smile


1 wink to anyone who still remembers this mod.

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My mods
 
parameciumkidDate: Thursday, 27.10.2016, 03:50 | Message # 6232
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I REMEMBER THIS MOD! WINK ME!




Intel HD Graphics 4000 ;P
 
JackDoleDate: Thursday, 27.10.2016, 11:49 | Message # 6233
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I also remember. wink
And there is no reason why it should not work in SE 0.980. dry

http://i.imgur.com/FsE6osR.gifv





Don't forget to look here.



Edited by JackDole - Thursday, 27.10.2016, 11:49
 
Lucas0231Date: Friday, 28.10.2016, 08:40 | Message # 6234
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JL2017Date: Saturday, 29.10.2016, 18:16 | Message # 6235
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SalvoDate: Sunday, 30.10.2016, 10:34 | Message # 6236
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I love this view. happy


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The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition.

CPU: Intel Core i7 4770 GPU: ASUS Radeon R9 270 RAM: 8 GBs

(still don't know why everyone is doing this...)
 
swefanDate: Sunday, 30.10.2016, 12:12 | Message # 6237
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Close Details

Ice covers the rock


Gray rock under a beautiful sky


There is nothing here, only pebbles and sand...
 
StarManDate: Sunday, 30.10.2016, 15:43 | Message # 6238
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it's been a long time since i last shared pictures but i took a few the other day and i wanted to share them

a Venusian-esque planet, boiling in it's stars rays.

a dark planet floating in a purpley-pink mist

the swirling clouds of a gas giant floating in the void





Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space.
 
PhoenixDate: Sunday, 30.10.2016, 17:01 | Message # 6239
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FireintheholeDate: Sunday, 30.10.2016, 19:19 | Message # 6240
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Love SpaceEngine!
 
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