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Talyn | Date: Thursday, 10.05.2012, 16:55 | Message # 91 |
Explorer
Group: Users
Portugal
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| Wonderfull, I didn't realize that the first picture was from a different system. The one I wanted was exactlly the one with 3 moons with life
Have you noticed on your 4th screnshot (3rd moon with life) a big green circle in the middle of the ocean?
I decided to investigate it and here is what I found
Can't decide what is causing that redish hue.
Theories anyone?
PC: Intel Core2Duo E6850 @ 3.00 GHz & 4GB DDR3 @ 1333 - NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS with 640 MB VRAM Laptop: Intel Core2Duo T9400 @ 2.53 GHz & 4 GB DDR @ 1066 - NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT
Edited by Talyn - Thursday, 10.05.2012, 16:55 |
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Aerospacefag | Date: Thursday, 10.05.2012, 20:38 | Message # 92 |
Pioneer
Group: Users
Russian Federation
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| I think this will be really interesting planet i found on my way from Solar system to Pleades. It is a big cold terra with red life on it. Not green, not even purple, as I saw before. I wonder now if there can be a planet with blue color.
Edited by Aerospacefag - Thursday, 10.05.2012, 20:38 |
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Talisman | Date: Thursday, 10.05.2012, 20:54 | Message # 93 |
Pioneer
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United States
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| Quote (Talyn) Can't decide what is causing that redish hue.
Theories anyone?
I didn't have time to investigate further then that but I did notice that area, I thought it looked like some sort of oil spill.
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neutronium76 | Date: Saturday, 12.05.2012, 10:23 | Message # 94 |
World Builder
Group: Users
Greece
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| Mountain Esterve at the Mihalaian Peaks of planet Thrae
From a different angle:
PC1:Core i7 970@3.34GHz, 6 cores/12 threads, 12GB DDR3 RAM@1.34GHz, 2x(SLI) GTX-580 GPUs 3GB VRAM(GDDR5)@1GHz, OS:Win7x64SP1 PC2:Core2Quad X9770@3.2GHz, 2 cores/4 threads 4GB DDR2 RAM@1GHz, GTX-285 GPU 1GB VRAM(DDR3)@1.24GHz, OS:WinVistax64SP2
Edited by neutronium76 - Saturday, 12.05.2012, 11:07 |
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Talisman | Date: Wednesday, 16.05.2012, 05:22 | Message # 95 |
Pioneer
Group: Users
United States
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| Took this glorious pic the other day, it's currently my desktop background.
It may be one of my best pictures yet.
Link for full size picture
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apenpaap | Date: Wednesday, 16.05.2012, 20:12 | Message # 96 |
World Builder
Group: Users
Antarctica
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| I found one HUGE moon around Alnilam 6... It's nearly twice as heavy as Earth. :O Its planet is also really heavy: 7.6 Jupiter masses squeezed into a planet with a diametre 10% smaller than Saturn; its surface gravity exceeds Sol's. Between the gravity of these two fatties, it's no wonder this moon is intensely cratered.
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
Edited by apenpaap - Wednesday, 16.05.2012, 20:13 |
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apenpaap | Date: Friday, 18.05.2012, 21:48 | Message # 98 |
World Builder
Group: Users
Antarctica
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| Adding to my previous post, I found a triple eclipse on Jupiter: Io, Europa, and Callisto (and Adrastea, making it a quadruple technically, but its shadow is very small and faint).
EDIT: And now I found a quadruple eclipse on Saturn: Mimas, Enceladus, Dione, and Rhea eclipse Saturn at the same time here. It was surprisingly hard to find.
Next up: A nice binary red dwarf system I found. First is a shot from the surface of a blood-red desert. Then some nice shots from a gas giant. Finally something really strange: a Terra dwarf planet! :O
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
Edited by apenpaap - Saturday, 19.05.2012, 23:05 |
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DoctorOfSpace | Date: Friday, 25.05.2012, 20:30 | Message # 102 |
Galaxy Architect
Group: Global Moderators
Pirate
Messages: 3600
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| Sun rise and a view of two galaxies.
Edit:
Location RS 1190-397-5-20002-2 A4
Edit: Flew to the farthest point of light I could find and went looking for the furthest and oldest stars in hopes of finding a life planet orbiting a dying star. Still searching but found this little "gem" with a collision orbit
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Intel Core i7-5820K 4.2GHz 6-Core Processor G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC 6GB
Edited by DoctorOfSpace - Sunday, 27.05.2012, 22:38 |
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Talyn | Date: Tuesday, 29.05.2012, 15:57 | Message # 103 |
Explorer
Group: Users
Portugal
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| LOD +1
I also made a full day cycle animation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnhagd3uyz8&feature=youtu.be
Make sure to watch it at 720p
PC: Intel Core2Duo E6850 @ 3.00 GHz & 4GB DDR3 @ 1333 - NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS with 640 MB VRAM Laptop: Intel Core2Duo T9400 @ 2.53 GHz & 4 GB DDR @ 1066 - NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT
Edited by Talyn - Tuesday, 29.05.2012, 16:06 |
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Solaris | Date: Thursday, 31.05.2012, 19:36 | Message # 104 |
World Builder
Group: Global Moderators
France
Messages: 731
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| hello everyone I discovered SE few weeks ago, and I can definitely say that this is the best program/games that I play, EVER! for space lovers like me and I imagine like many another, this is a dream come true, for that I want to thank the whole SE team for making it real, thanks for your skills.
Here are some screenshots I made, unfortunately, I only saw too late that we can share the Coordinates.. So I dont have them .. (next time i will ! ) i hope you'll enjoy anyway.
and again, thank you to all SE workers, give such a program for free, you are wonderful human beings.
Edited by Solaris - Tuesday, 05.06.2012, 22:34 |
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