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| LiveLife42 | Date: Thursday, 17.01.2013, 02:49 | Message # 1261 |
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Group: Users
United States
Messages: 272
Status: Offline
| Some Awesome looking Planets
PC: Intel Core i7-3770K o/c 4.6 Ghz Quad Core, 16GB DDR3 o/c 1866 Mhz, EVGA GeForce 980Ti with 6GB VRAM
Edited by LiveLife42 - Thursday, 17.01.2013, 02:51 |
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| ChromeBallz | Date: Friday, 18.01.2013, 00:33 | Message # 1262 |
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Space Tourist
Group: Users
Netherlands
Messages: 23
Status: Offline
| Locations for those planets LiveLife42!!!!
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| MrZombieBiscuit | Date: Friday, 18.01.2013, 03:47 | Message # 1263 |
 Space Tourist
Group: Users
Brazil
Messages: 33
Status: Offline
| RS 8403-114-7-1059997-548 7.1
RS 8403-114-7-1059997-704 A5.1
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| AbaKotond | Date: Saturday, 19.01.2013, 16:57 | Message # 1264 |
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Space Tourist
Group: Users
Hungary
Messages: 20
Status: Offline
| very nice pictures but I cant post pictures Edit: Ohh I CAN so here is my first
Remember remember the fifth of november.
Edited by AbaKotond - Saturday, 19.01.2013, 16:59 |
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| Phoenix | Date: Sunday, 20.01.2013, 19:41 | Message # 1265 |
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Group: Users
United States
Messages: 243
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| AbaKotond | Date: Sunday, 20.01.2013, 22:50 | Message # 1266 |
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Space Tourist
Group: Users
Hungary
Messages: 20
Status: Offline
| Please give me rep update
Remember remember the fifth of november.
Edited by AbaKotond - Sunday, 20.01.2013, 23:03 |
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| Watsisname | Date: Sunday, 20.01.2013, 23:48 | Message # 1267 |
 Galaxy Architect
Group: Global Moderators
United States
Messages: 2613
Status: Offline
| Phoenix, I absolutely love your first image; perfect composition. The way the camera tilt makes the planet and impact crater mirror each other horizontally, along with sky/land, is brilliant.
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| expando | Date: Monday, 21.01.2013, 10:22 | Message # 1268 |
 Space Pilot
Group: Users
Australia
Messages: 87
Status: Offline
| Honeymoon on Pandora.
"Religion is regarded by the common people as true - by the wise as false - and by the rulers as useful." Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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| Spyro | Date: Monday, 21.01.2013, 13:30 | Message # 1269 |
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Group: Users
United States
Messages: 162
Status: Offline
| I found this randomly on my Startup Screen, and just found it to be very pretty.
Exploring nearby planets & systems
Starry sky on an asteroid orbiting a Brown Dwarf.
I'm back, but am I here to stay? Hopefully!
Edited by Spyro - Monday, 21.01.2013, 13:31 |
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| spacer | Date: Monday, 21.01.2013, 13:35 | Message # 1270 |
 Star Engineer
Group: Users
Israel
Messages: 1258
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| Quote (ChromeBallz) Locations for those planets LiveLife42!!!! here,The place of the first planet: http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/10-1113-4
"we began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still" -carl sagan
-space engine photographer
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| GoSpeed | Date: Tuesday, 22.01.2013, 06:35 | Message # 1271 |
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Group: Users
United States
Messages: 15
Status: Offline
| A most surreal sky by ** GoSpeed Racer **, on Flickr
Greens and reds by ** GoSpeed Racer **, on Flickr
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| Phoenix | Date: Tuesday, 22.01.2013, 07:24 | Message # 1272 |
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Group: Users
United States
Messages: 243
Status: Offline
| Quote (Watsisname) Phoenix, I absolutely love your first image; perfect composition. The way the camera tilt makes the planet and impact crater mirror each other horizontally, along with sky/land, is brilliant.
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| Solaris | Date: Tuesday, 22.01.2013, 20:59 | Message # 1273 |
 World Builder
Group: Global Moderators
France
Messages: 731
Status: Offline
| Plenty awesome images guys, please keep them coming !
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| Spyro | Date: Tuesday, 22.01.2013, 21:47 | Message # 1274 |
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Group: Users
United States
Messages: 162
Status: Offline
| I have incredibly low prossescing power on my computer, so I have no idea how I can land on these planets without frying my CPU!!
Black Hole at the center of our Milky Way! WAAAY much smaller than I thought!
$IMAGE3$
It's not letting me post the image, or it bugged out. I can't see it.
I'm back, but am I here to stay? Hopefully!
Edited by Spyro - Tuesday, 22.01.2013, 21:49 |
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