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RockoRocksDate: Saturday, 28.02.2015, 10:08 | Message # 376
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I went to Hesperidium, one of Coruscant's moons as found in my Star Wars addon. I found some rather intersting landscape:


Seems a bit repetitive to me... I hope custom catalog planets can be posted here too?

I was also using ReShade, so maybe that could have had something do with it... I don't know if the moon looks like this without ReShade.





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Edited by RockoRocks - Saturday, 28.02.2015, 10:10
 
FastFourierTransformDate: Saturday, 28.02.2015, 10:19 | Message # 377
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Quote RockoRocks ()
I found some rather intersting landscape:


This is a bug.
We talked about it here: http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/4-2615-49040-16-1422185347
 
RockoRocksDate: Saturday, 28.02.2015, 10:25 | Message # 378
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FastFourierTransform, does anyone know the cause of this bug?




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FastFourierTransformDate: Saturday, 28.02.2015, 10:57 | Message # 379
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FastFourierTransform, does anyone know the cause of this bug?


no I think maybe Space Engineer knows whats going on. Sorry I can't help
 
HimselfDate: Friday, 13.03.2015, 17:45 | Message # 380
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I found this oddity of a binary planet. I have doubts that those rings could develop in such a close system, with the rings crossing the barycenter.


Attachments: 6898434.jpg (201.0 Kb) · 8151252.jpg (253.2 Kb)


Edited by Himself - Friday, 13.03.2015, 17:47
 
pzampellaDate: Friday, 13.03.2015, 18:41 | Message # 381
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Himself, probably just a mistake. SpaceEngineer would probably fix it later.
However, it's funny to think about it.
 
FiahDate: Sunday, 05.04.2015, 03:34 | Message # 382
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IT'S AN EGG

A SCORCHING HOT 1704K EGG THAT ZIPS AROUND AN F-CLASS STAR IN THREE DAYS

AN EGG





WHO WOULD DO THIS

WHO WOULD DO THIS????

WHO WOULD MAKE SUCH AN ABOMINATION
 
QuontexDate: Sunday, 05.04.2015, 11:00 | Message # 383
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WHO WOULD DO THIS

WHO WOULD DO THIS????

WHO WOULD MAKE SUCH AN ABOMINATION

Are the caps needed? But they way this happens is either rotation velocity or high tidal forces from the star.





 
RoktorDate: Monday, 06.04.2015, 11:48 | Message # 384
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A strange ice world with 5km deep caynon, 100m spikes on the top and 1,5km holes





RS 8409-1828-7-20226-874 6

EDIT: I also found a white dwarf with 68394 g, i don't know if it's an anomaly or not



Edited by Roktor - Monday, 06.04.2015, 13:25
 
NolDate: Tuesday, 07.04.2015, 13:20 | Message # 385
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I think I've found the biggest Poles in Space Engine. Is this normal?

Coordinates: RSC 0-3-228-1157-9742-4-2511-7 B4.2


Attachments: 9484158.jpg (509.0 Kb)





"Eins - Hier kommt die Sonne
Zwei - Hier kommt die Sonne
Drei - Sie ist der hellste Stern von allen
Vier - Hier kommt die Sonne"

-Rammstein, Sonne, Mutter, 2001
 
ElectricalEelDate: Tuesday, 07.04.2015, 17:31 | Message # 386
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I think I've found the biggest Poles in Space Engine. Is this normal?

well that planet looks like the best place to open a ice rink,space engineer should totes add an ice skating mini game

maybe then we can make use of all these tidally locked planets
 
NolDate: Sunday, 12.04.2015, 09:48 | Message # 387
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OK, this is weird: A Selena with an ESI of .958!

Coordinates: RSC 0-5-21650-919-12725-4-1150-1 4



This Planet has an even higher ESI than some Terras out there.

Attachments: 3744126.jpg (205.7 Kb)





"Eins - Hier kommt die Sonne
Zwei - Hier kommt die Sonne
Drei - Sie ist der hellste Stern von allen
Vier - Hier kommt die Sonne"

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spacerDate: Sunday, 12.04.2015, 12:26 | Message # 388
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Yes, we need selenas with life. I think life could live on that rock, it have atmosphere and good temperature and gravity!
Nice find btw





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VoekoevakaDate: Sunday, 12.04.2015, 13:19 | Message # 389
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I would not rather live on a selena with a 0.0007 bar atmosphere. There can be a lot of dangerous solar beams smile




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spacerDate: Sunday, 12.04.2015, 13:56 | Message # 390
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Yeah maybe for humans but still some life can evolve there




"we began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still"
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