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| Swallagoon | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 17:48 | Message # 646 |
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| Quote (HarbingerDawn) Hello Swallagoon, and welcome to the forum. Please take a moment to read the forum rules.
Those are some very nice screenshots, good job
Thanks.
I can't praise the developers of SE enough, it's simply beautiful.
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| Solaris | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 17:52 | Message # 647 |
 World Builder
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| Thanks the_photog.
Swallagoon, there is no "s" at developer
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| Swallagoon | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 21:54 | Message # 648 |
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Observer
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| So I hear. He's a student right?
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| SpaceEngineer | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 22:22 | Message # 649 |
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| Voekoevaka | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 22:54 | Message # 650 |
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| What !!... There are no images on this page. I'm gonna fix it right now...
Rings + Rings shadow on the land + Rings shadow on the atmosphere = Perfect Triangle !
This mighty planet was catched between two suns.
A new tempest :
A hollow star...
Want some music of mine ? Please go here !
Edited by Voekoevaka - Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 22:55 |
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| the_photog | Date: Thursday, 11.10.2012, 07:50 | Message # 651 |
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Observer
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| I found this planet interesting. Green atmosphere with blue plant life.
and for grins, here is a map of the planet (the red circle is where the pic above was taken)
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| Blu3sman | Date: Thursday, 11.10.2012, 12:19 | Message # 652 |
 Space Tourist
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| Inspired by Saturn system thread.
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Friday, 12.10.2012, 02:12 | Message # 654 |
 Cosmic Curator
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| That's a very nice terra in shot number 2!
All forum users, please read this! My SE mods and addons Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 970 3584 MB VRAM
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| anonymousgamer | Date: Friday, 12.10.2012, 16:30 | Message # 655 |
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| I found a planet made of gold.
Desktop: FX-8350 4.0 GHz, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW 8 GB, 2 TB HDD, 24 inch 1920x1080 screen Laptop: Core i5 480M 2.66 GHz (turbo 2.93), 8 GB DDR3 RAM, AMD Radeon HD 6550m 1 GB, 640 GB HDD, 17.3 inch 1600x900 screen
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| smjjames | Date: Friday, 12.10.2012, 19:31 | Message # 656 |
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| This one is the first time in SE that I've seen a planetary orbit actually go between the orbits of binary stars. I had it go through many orbits, seeing if there was a collision, and it's orbit is inclined in a way that it doesn't actually intersect any other orbits, but what it does do is come within 5 million km of one of the suns at one point.
If the system were a couple hundred million years old, okay, I could accept that since it would be stable for only a few orbits, but this one is 4.6 billion years old. I don't know whether to call this an anomaly or not, but if SpaceEngineer (or anybody else) wants to check it out, I've posted the location code.
Place "Binary crossing planet" { Body "RS 8402-283-8-5112735-0 1" Parent "" Pos (6.684007104404161e-008, -2.126320037402802e-007, -5.578630301846313e-008) Rot (0.4742685856043128, 0.7302410076566506, -0.2968948327158786, 0.3920087215255483) Date "3247.06.08 11:23:42.03" Vel 4.848137e-006 Mode 1 }
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| Solaris | Date: Friday, 12.10.2012, 22:05 | Message # 659 |
 World Builder
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| Plenty of great pics on this page
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