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Player1 | Date: Saturday, 10.12.2016, 09:39 | Message # 6346 |
Astronaut
Group: Users
Mexico
Messages: 49
Status: Offline
| Ostarisk, having problems to post images since last month, I don't know why. I give up, I'll upload them to another place
"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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Galaxy-001 | Date: Wednesday, 14.12.2016, 07:38 | Message # 6347 |
Observer
Group: Newbies
Argentina
Messages: 3
Status: Offline
| Found a Black Hole stuck in a Star, really cool.
Edited by Galaxy-001 - Wednesday, 14.12.2016, 07:38 |
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Galaxy-001 | Date: Wednesday, 14.12.2016, 07:55 | Message # 6348 |
Observer
Group: Newbies
Argentina
Messages: 3
Status: Offline
| Planet with cool midnight purple rings
Edited by Galaxy-001 - Wednesday, 14.12.2016, 07:55 |
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Banana | Date: Wednesday, 14.12.2016, 23:17 | Message # 6349 |
Astronaut
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 56
Status: Offline
| Galaxy-001, wow. That looks fantastic!
Hello.
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ahoop | Date: Sunday, 18.12.2016, 15:08 | Message # 6350 |
Observer
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 12
Status: Offline
| Warm terra moon orbiting a zirconium star (not shown); red hot parent star and desert moon.
Weird (edit: eclipsing) binary star effect. Both stars are orange main-sequence. Second image doesn't show second star, compression must have merged it with the first star.
Samsung Notebook (Laptop) Proc: AMD A8-3530MX APU. VC: AMD Radeon HD 6620G. RAM: 8 GB. OS: Windows 10.
Custom Gaming PC (Desktop) Proc: Intel Core i7-4790K CPU. VC: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960. RAM: 16 GB. OS: Windows 10.
Edited by ahoop - Wednesday, 11.01.2017, 20:35 |
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SpaceHopper | Date: Sunday, 25.12.2016, 20:40 | Message # 6351 |
Explorer
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 186
Status: Offline
| Merry Christmas people! Here's a festive image:
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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SpaceHopper | Date: Sunday, 25.12.2016, 20:45 | Message # 6352 |
Explorer
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 186
Status: Offline
| And here's a strange find in the galaxy IC 5374:
This ice giant orbits a gas giant, but they are NOT binary planets.
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: Monday, 26.12.2016, 00:56 | Message # 6353 |
Pioneer
Group: Users
Australia
Messages: 451
Status: Offline
| ahoop, like this:
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My mods
Edited by Ostarisk - Monday, 26.12.2016, 00:57 |
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ahoop | Date: Wednesday, 11.01.2017, 20:31 | Message # 6354 |
Observer
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 12
Status: Offline
| Ostarisk, thanks, I have a tendency to overlook certain things (kinda obvious isn't it? ), noticed I needed to compress my images. Here's another set of literal Hell.
Samsung Notebook (Laptop) Proc: AMD A8-3530MX APU. VC: AMD Radeon HD 6620G. RAM: 8 GB. OS: Windows 10.
Custom Gaming PC (Desktop) Proc: Intel Core i7-4790K CPU. VC: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960. RAM: 16 GB. OS: Windows 10.
Edited by ahoop - Wednesday, 11.01.2017, 20:33 |
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Vocenae | Date: Monday, 16.01.2017, 02:28 | Message # 6355 |
Space Pilot
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 117
Status: Offline
| Found a Black Hole manually for the first time in a couple of years. Liked the pattern it made with the light distortion. And then found a nice scenic location in the terminator ice fields of a tidal locked planet in another system.
Edited by Vocenae - Monday, 16.01.2017, 02:49 |
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