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Nol | Date: Thursday, 16.04.2015, 18:35 | Message # 391 |
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| I'm not entirely sure if this is caused by the Aliens living on this Planet or by huge magnetic Powers on the Surface, but this looks awesome!
Coordinates: RS 0-7-1609023-385-454-5-24754-38 A8.3
"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
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TheOutsider | Date: Sunday, 19.04.2015, 20:52 | Message # 392 |
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| How about this?
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SpaceHopper | Date: Sunday, 19.04.2015, 23:19 | Message # 393 |
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| That hot ice world... Is this 0.972 or 0.973? Cause that superheated moon thing was fixed in 0.973.
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Edited by SpaceHopper - Monday, 20.04.2015, 00:20 |
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KSpanier | Date: Tuesday, 28.04.2015, 22:44 | Message # 395 |
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| Ever visited Rigel 1? Seriously, is this diameter a bug in the star catalogue, or is the game code just insane
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lhommealenvers | Date: Sunday, 03.05.2015, 17:08 | Message # 396 |
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| Quote SpaceHopper ( ) That hot ice world... Is this 0.972 or 0.973? Cause that superheated moon thing was fixed in 0.973.
I have just been there in 0.973 and that moon is there, with the exact same specs. The "hot ice world" is not the only thing that bugs me though. 350°C seems quite hot for organic multicellular life to me as well. I am not very knowledgeable on the matter though.
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Demagoggles | Date: Friday, 08.05.2015, 08:07 | Message # 397 |
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| I know people have posted plenty of ringed moons orbiting ringed planets, but this is my first discovery of one. It made me happy & I wanted to share it. (Planet RS 0-8-3894334-2014-35-5-15377-16 B7)
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Nol | Date: Saturday, 09.05.2015, 07:40 | Message # 398 |
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| What is a "Zirconium Star"?
"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
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Donatelo200 | Date: Saturday, 09.05.2015, 17:45 | Message # 399 |
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| I did it... I can't believe it but I think I found one of the rarest planet configurations.... A solid planet with an Ice Giant moon.. I'm so done..
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apenpaap | Date: Saturday, 09.05.2015, 17:47 | Message # 400 |
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| That's an amazing find. I've looked for these in the past, but never been able to find any.
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
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Donatelo200 | Date: Saturday, 09.05.2015, 17:50 | Message # 401 |
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| The best part was I wasn't even looking for this. I was just searching for high massed solid planets... So far I've found a titan with 15.527Em and planets with 2.65Er and one planet with 4.64G's.
P.S. Makes me wonder what is the maximum mass of a solid planet in S.E. is? My guess is between 16 and 20 Em.
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Edited by Donatelo200 - Saturday, 09.05.2015, 18:11 |
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Chekhonte | Date: Saturday, 09.05.2015, 19:44 | Message # 402 |
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| A purple brown dwarf with a wild texture.
I've been searching for brown dwarfs since they were put into space engine and I've never seen one like this.
http://imgur.com/gallery/o42X5/new
Sorry for the external link, I just didn't want them to be down scaled
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BlueDrache | Date: Sunday, 10.05.2015, 00:58 | Message # 403 |
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| Quote Nol ( ) What is a "Zirconium Star"?
It's a star that has a cheapskate stellar engagement partner.
*rimshot*
http://www.astronomy.com/news-ob....%20star
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DiscovererOfWorlds | Date: Monday, 18.05.2015, 15:51 | Message # 404 |
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| and so much so that I wonder: why in brown dwarfs there are not gas giants?
the universe is made to be explored, but no one will ever visit it all
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apenpaap | Date: Monday, 18.05.2015, 17:52 | Message # 405 |
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| Probably because their masses are too close together. A brown dwarf is intermediate between a star and a planet, so its 'planets' are actually intermediate between planets and moons.
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
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