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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Friday, 08.02.2013, 22:37 | Message # 1351 |
 Cosmic Curator
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United States
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| Unnamed, there was no reason to create a new thread for that topic, the image dump is a sufficiently appropriate place to post such screenshots.
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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| Unnamed | Date: Friday, 08.02.2013, 23:06 | Message # 1352 |
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Space Pilot
Group: Users
Mexico
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| Whoops(...) Ill say sorry again anyways back on ¨topic¨ 4 Stars 6 Planets...Derp A random shot on a selena I really like it Another Shot from a 6 mass selena
Intel® Core i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50 GHz 750 GB hard drive 4 GB RAM intel ®HD Graphics 4000 1GB video; oh and i use a lot of commas
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| LiveLife42 | Date: Saturday, 09.02.2013, 03:51 | Message # 1353 |
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United States
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| Awesome Picture's of Nigh Time nebulae.
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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| Kyle | Date: Saturday, 09.02.2013, 03:54 | Message # 1354 |
 Space Tourist
Group: Users
United States
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| Watsisname, can you tell me how to know where it is. I've never done that before. Just PM me so that we can keep the thread clean.
EDIT: The planet's name is RS 8403-196-7-1066377-42 6, if that helps
PC: i7 4790k 4.0GHz Geforce GTX 980ti 16GB DDR3 RAM
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| Watsisname | Date: Saturday, 09.02.2013, 07:54 | Message # 1355 |
 Galaxy Architect
Group: Global Moderators
United States
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| Kyle, the name is all that is necessary. Thanks!
I like how the seas on the planet are actually very dark red; almost black, even! Must be some interesting organic chemistry going on there. Maybe I just don't visit Titans often enough, but this is the first one like this that I've seen.
Edited by Watsisname - Saturday, 09.02.2013, 07:56 |
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| Tragono | Date: Saturday, 09.02.2013, 11:37 | Message # 1356 |
 Space Tourist
Group: Users
United Kingdom
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| Quote (Kyle) RS 8403-196-7-1066377-42 6
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| Kyle | Date: Saturday, 09.02.2013, 17:16 | Message # 1357 |
 Space Tourist
Group: Users
United States
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| Some more stuff
PC: i7 4790k 4.0GHz Geforce GTX 980ti 16GB DDR3 RAM
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| Spyro | Date: Saturday, 09.02.2013, 23:26 | Message # 1358 |
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United States
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| Amazing pictures guys! I wish that my computer had more VRAM, it's causing tons of lag, and sometimes Earth renders incorrectly. Last time it was covered in ocean, and first time it was completely white, even without clouds... Anyway:
And a very weird error:
I'm back, but am I here to stay? Hopefully!
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| NovaSilisko | Date: Saturday, 09.02.2013, 23:30 | Message # 1359 |
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Group: SE team
United States
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| That's not an error, Haumea really is that oblate.
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| Spyro | Date: Saturday, 09.02.2013, 23:33 | Message # 1360 |
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Group: Users
United States
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| Quote That's not an error, Haumea really is that oblate. WOW Quick reply! And ok, I am officially weirded out by Haumea. What happened to make it so oblate?
I'm back, but am I here to stay? Hopefully!
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| apenpaap | Date: Saturday, 09.02.2013, 23:35 | Message # 1361 |
 World Builder
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Antarctica
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| It rotates ludicrously fast, the centrifugal force does that. It does the same to Saturn and Jupiter to a visible (but far less extreme) extent.
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
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| Tragono | Date: Sunday, 10.02.2013, 14:41 | Message # 1363 |
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United Kingdom
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| Quote (apenpaap) It rotates ludicrously fast, the centrifugal force does that. Don't you mean centripetal? For some reason DeviantArt decided that this GIF needed to be slowed down when I uploaded it.
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| apenpaap | Date: Sunday, 10.02.2013, 14:46 | Message # 1364 |
 World Builder
Group: Users
Antarctica
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| Quote (Tragono) Don't you mean centripetal?
No, I don't. The centripetal force is gravity in this case, and as always it pulls inward, not outward. The outward force is the centrifugal force.
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
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| Kviki | Date: Sunday, 10.02.2013, 16:07 | Message # 1365 |
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Group: SE team
Croatia
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| Quote (apenpaap) The outward force is the centripetal force.
Don't you mean centrifugal?
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