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| Salvo | Date: Thursday, 07.03.2013, 15:29 | Message # 1426 |
 Star Engineer
Group: Local Moderators
Italy
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Very nice found
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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| borek555 | Date: Friday, 08.03.2013, 14:59 | Message # 1428 |
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Space Tourist
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Poland
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| Salvo is it terraformed Mars? If it's not, can you give coordinates?
Edited by borek555 - Friday, 08.03.2013, 15:00 |
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| Salvo | Date: Friday, 08.03.2013, 17:27 | Message # 1429 |
 Star Engineer
Group: Local Moderators
Italy
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| Quote (borek555) Salvo is it terraformed Mars? If it's not, can you give coordinates? smile
MGL567 found it
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...)
Edited by Salvo - Friday, 08.03.2013, 17:27 |
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| DeathStar | Date: Sunday, 10.03.2013, 20:54 | Message # 1431 |
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Pioneer
Group: Users
Croatia
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| Here's mine, I took it in the star system "scr" or something like that. It is taken from the closest planet to the star. The system was binary, and you may be asking yourself "Well, where's the other star?", it was actually a black hole. I tried taking the picture while the black hole was in transition, but it would have probably been too small to notice.
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| Voekoevaka | Date: Sunday, 10.03.2013, 22:14 | Message # 1432 |
 World Builder
Group: SE team
France
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| Nice colors DeathStar, and also welcome to the Space Engine forum.
Seeing a black hole from a planet is very rare, but it could be very instructive for an eventual civilisation that raise in such a system.
Also, you should try this mod for better-looking stars.
Want some music of mine ? Please go here !
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| DeathStar | Date: Sunday, 10.03.2013, 23:14 | Message # 1433 |
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Pioneer
Group: Users
Croatia
Messages: 515
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| Thanks for the warm welcome.
Yes indeed, it would have been very scientifically useful for any civilization that would arise on a planet orbiting such a star system, but chances of a planet with life in a star system with a black hole are very slim (all of the planets would have been fried in the supernovae). The star system is "sgr" and the black hole is actually kind of buggy- it collides with the star on some occasions.
Thanks for the link to the mod, it looks epic- stars look much better with it. I shall post new pictures if I am able to find anything interesting.
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| PlanetExplorer12 | Date: Monday, 11.03.2013, 00:50 | Message # 1434 |
 Astronaut
Group: Users
United States
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| i got a few pics Eyeball storm on green gas giant: Eyeball storm on blue gas giant: Green atmosphere planet:
Jupiter is Awesome!
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| Borklund | Date: Tuesday, 12.03.2013, 17:30 | Message # 1435 |
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Observer
Group: Newbies
Sweden
Messages: 5
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| Hello!
After reading about Space Engine on Rock Paper Shotgun yesterday I decided to give it a try, and I absolutely love it. Today I found this planetary system that I'd like to share with you. It is a temperate terra with life and its moon is also a temperate terra with life.
(click thumbnails to embiggen)
My system crashes very easily with high terrain LOD settings so I'd love it if someone else would go and grab some beautiful screenshots from the planet's and moon's surfaces. Here is the location code: Code Place "Life terra planet and life terra moon" { Body "RS 8403-141-7-1356383-52 A3" Parent "" Pos (-2.83515895493653e-010, -1.324493780711228e-011, 9.384342514770321e-010) Rot (0.9479673312960593, -0.02565429210565622, 0.04249708251369085, 0.314473836860572) Date "2012.02.21 00:14:33.40" Vel 3.321746e-011 Mode 1 }
To the creator of this wonderful game/thing I just want to say: Thank you When I'm no longer a poor student I'll be sure to remember to donate to this awesome project of yours.
Added (12.03.2013, 20:30) --------------------------------------------- Planet:
Moon:
Edited by Borklund - Tuesday, 12.03.2013, 17:45 |
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| Solaris | Date: Tuesday, 12.03.2013, 17:50 | Message # 1436 |
 World Builder
Group: Global Moderators
France
Messages: 731
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| Hello Borklund, and welcome ! I've moved your post in this thread, we try to avoid similar threads. These are very nice looking terras
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| Mcmaker | Date: Friday, 15.03.2013, 16:54 | Message # 1437 |
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Observer
Group: Newbies
Poland
Messages: 2
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| Hi, I got a few pictures taken with my GF 8600GT aka "the beast" with 256mb VRAM Even on my graphics card i can explore whole universe, but i hope it gets better when i change it to HD7770 with 1GB VRAM. Hope you enjoy it.
Edited by Mcmaker - Friday, 15.03.2013, 17:33 |
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| lopiko | Date: Saturday, 16.03.2013, 20:10 | Message # 1438 |
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Observer
Group: Users
Poland
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| Nice mountainous desert on Terra.
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| Freak2121 | Date: Sunday, 17.03.2013, 00:28 | Message # 1439 |
 Space Pilot
Group: Users
Canada
Messages: 89
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| Never seen shadows like these.
Intel Core i5 @ 4.534GHz 8GBs of DDR3 RAM @ 1600mhz EVGA GTX970 SSC Windows 7 64-bit
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| lopiko | Date: Sunday, 17.03.2013, 15:15 | Message # 1440 |
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Observer
Group: Users
Poland
Messages: 18
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| Gas giant clearly visible from terra without telescope With telescope Transit of it
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