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| architeuthis | Date: Monday, 08.10.2012, 02:12 | Message # 631 |
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| Many excellent pictures! You guys should consider post some of you images to the game art blog Dead End Thrills flickr page to help share some of Space Engine's beauty with a wider audience. http://www.flickr.com/groups/deadendthrills/
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| Buster89 | Date: Monday, 08.10.2012, 04:06 | Message # 632 |
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| A Terra with life i found with a ring.
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| the_photog | Date: Monday, 08.10.2012, 04:38 | Message # 633 |
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| Hello folks, newbie here. Just started messing with SE a few days ago. I have to admit, I'm pretty much in love with this program. Anyway, here are some of my favorite shots:
I believe that is the Andromeda Galaxy in the distance, could be the Milky Way though, don't remember anymore
Love planets in nebulae
Same system as above just more gasness
Collision!
Nothing real special here, except all those little glitters are asteroids which I thought was cool
Ringed terra with an orange atmosphere.
I just loved this landscape, believe it was a titan, could have been a lifeless terra though.
The ice caps on a desert plan orbiting a pretty famous star...at least in the northern hemisphere
This one was interesting, another catalog star. A ringed gas giant with three ringed moons: one desert, one ocean, one terra (featured here is the desert and terra I think)
Close up of the terra, not much water here ALMOST a desert planet. No life in this system as it is orbiting a super giant and only about 9 million years old.
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| the_photog | Date: Monday, 08.10.2012, 04:42 | Message # 634 |
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| Quote (the_photog) This one was interesting, another catalog star. A ringed gas giant with three ringed moons: one desert, one ocean, one terra (featured here is the desert and terra I think)
Sorry for the double post, couldn't see a way to add this pic to my previous post, anyway another shot of the interesting ring giant system this one showing the ocean and desert moons. Hard to tell but if you look closely you can BARELY make out the rings of the ocean moon...or at least it's shadow.
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Monday, 08.10.2012, 05:07 | Message # 635 |
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| Hello the_photog, and welcome to the forum. Please take a moment to read the forum rules.
Quote (the_photog) I believe that is the Andromeda Galaxy in the distance, could be the Milky Way though, don't remember anymore It's the Milky Way
Buster89, those are some nice shots, I especially like the third one.
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Monday, 08.10.2012, 16:33 | Message # 637 |
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| Quote (smjjames) Odd looking asteroid and a closeup of the ridge. Reminds me of Vesta. Do you have a location code for it?
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| smjjames | Date: Monday, 08.10.2012, 16:40 | Message # 638 |
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| Quote (HarbingerDawn) Quote (smjjames) Odd looking asteroid and a closeup of the ridge.
Reminds me of Vesta. Do you have a location code for it?
I don't have the location, sorry. I'm not into the habit of making locations for interesting stuff, maybe I should though.
If the journey log was way longer, I might be able to find it, but unfortunately, it isn't.
Edited by smjjames - Monday, 08.10.2012, 16:42 |
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| Antza2 | Date: Tuesday, 09.10.2012, 10:41 | Message # 640 |
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| Hienoja kuvia Jeppe!
Go to antza2.deviantart.com for cool photos!
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| Solaris | Date: Tuesday, 09.10.2012, 14:02 | Message # 641 |
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| Quote (the_photog) This one was interesting, another catalog star. A ringed gas giant with three ringed moons: one desert, one ocean, one terra Nice ! do you have the location for this place? (RS code)
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| smjjames | Date: Tuesday, 09.10.2012, 15:35 | Message # 642 |
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| Quote (Solaris) Quote (the_photog) This one was interesting, another catalog star. A ringed gas giant with three ringed moons: one desert, one ocean, one terra Nice ! do you have the location for this place? (RS code)
He did say that it was a supergiant star about 9 million years old and judging from the screenshots, it might be either a white or yellow star, although it could be orange.
But yeah, even with that info and turning down magnitude to eliminate less bright stars and turning off procedural stars, it's a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack.
Edited by smjjames - Tuesday, 09.10.2012, 16:10 |
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 14:56 | Message # 644 |
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| Hello Swallagoon, and welcome to the forum. Please take a moment to read the forum rules.
Those are some very nice screenshots, good job
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| the_photog | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 17:20 | Message # 645 |
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| Quote (Solaris) Nice ! do you have the location for this place? (RS code) No RS code BUT the star is Alpha Persei in the Perseus constellation. You can find it by searching for Mirphak which is the name SE uses for the star. The gas giant that has the rings and moons is Mirphak 4.
Quote (smjjames) He did say that it was a supergiant star about 9 million years old and judging from the screenshots, it might be either a white or yellow star, although it could be orange.
But yeah, even with that info and turning down magnitude to eliminate less bright stars and turning off procedural stars, it's a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack.
You are correct sir, it is a white supergiant. I didn't really suspect anyone would know which star that was, especially since the name Mirphak is the less common name of the star. Although I did hint at the other catalog star, even though it wasn't nearly as interesting of a system. The other star hinted would be Polaris
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