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| jimyjoe76 | Date: Saturday, 24.11.2012, 16:29 | Message # 886 |
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Observer
Group: Newbies
United States
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| Went looking around for a random planet with life, and this was the first one i found. Not very special, but I think it is good nonetheless. Oh yeah, and first post.
I noted it has an EXTREMELY dense atmosphere, at 425.61 atm. I also noticed that it rotates in ~12 hours, despite being 2 billion years old! View from orbit. View from surface.
Edited by jimyjoe76 - Saturday, 24.11.2012, 16:31 |
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| Disasterpiece | Date: Saturday, 24.11.2012, 20:39 | Message # 887 |
 World Builder
Group: Users
United States
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| My best to date.
I play teh spase engien
Edited by Disasterpiece - Saturday, 24.11.2012, 20:39 |
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| smjjames | Date: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 02:38 | Message # 888 |
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World Builder
Group: Users
United States
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| I'm a bit jealous of you guys taking such awesome pictures, lol! I wish my computer could handle using LOD 2 without having problems like what Doctor of Space and Solaris and other do.
*collective screams of all life forms on the planet* (which are probably just bacteria in this case) That's no moon, that's a marauding gas giant!
This gas giant gets within 4 million km of this planet, close enough to be a moon of the gas giant itself, which it isn't.
Having a planet with purplish-red plant life isn't unusual, but what IS unusual is that this planet is around a G7 type star since you're more likely to have green plant life around such a star.
Even LOD 2 doesn't help improve detail by much for a 5km asteroid.
Edited by smjjames - Sunday, 25.11.2012, 02:53 |
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| Solaris | Date: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 02:57 | Message # 889 |
 World Builder
Group: Global Moderators
France
Messages: 731
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| Quote (Watsisname) "Long is the way, and hard, that out of hell leads up to light." Amazing shot ! Keep them comming! Quote (smjjames) I wish my computer could handle using LOD 2 without having problems like what Doctor of Space and Solaris Hum.. Most of the time, I just can't fully load a detailled landscape with LOD2, and when I can, it take at least 10min Quote (smjjames) This gas giant gets within 4 million km of this planet, close enough to be a moon of the gas giant itself, which it isn't. Really nice shot.
Life around black hole :
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| smjjames | Date: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 02:59 | Message # 890 |
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Group: Users
United States
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| Quote (Solaris) Life around black hole :
Is that a galactic core?
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| Solaris | Date: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 03:04 | Message # 891 |
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Group: Global Moderators
France
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| Yep, I guess it's very unlikely in real..
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| Phoenix | Date: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 03:32 | Message # 892 |
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United States
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| Solaris | Date: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 03:47 | Message # 893 |
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Group: Global Moderators
France
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| That last shot is beautiful Phoenix!
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| LiveLife42 | Date: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 04:37 | Message # 894 |
 Explorer
Group: Users
United States
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| Wonderful picture of Saturn
PC: Intel Core i7-3770K o/c 4.6 Ghz Quad Core, 16GB DDR3 o/c 1866 Mhz, EVGA GeForce 980Ti with 6GB VRAM
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| Salvo | Date: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 10:58 | Message # 895 |
 Star Engineer
Group: Local Moderators
Italy
Messages: 1400
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| Last screenshots are amazing, why we don't add the locations of every planet we found? I'd like to visit those wonderful places...
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...)
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| Destructor1701 | Date: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 16:56 | Message # 898 |
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Pioneer
Group: Users
Ireland
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| That is a truly beautiful planet! I've just spent an hour exploring it.
EDIT: I was talking to WatsisName. BatBomb, gorgeous shots! (EDIT: All but one of which have disappeared!)
Edited by Destructor1701 - Sunday, 25.11.2012, 17:00 |
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| smjjames | Date: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 17:11 | Message # 899 |
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World Builder
Group: Users
United States
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| That last screenshot of Watsisnames looks kind of eerie, in an alien way.
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| Drawnin | Date: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 20:08 | Message # 900 |
 Space Tourist
Group: Users
Spain
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| I find this pretty terrifying... Not sure what kind of gods a civilization would think of if they were to inhabit a moon like this one... =S
Intel Core i7-3770 - 3.40 GHz @ 8 Gb RAM @ nVidia GeForce GTX 570 1280 Mb
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