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Donatelo200Date: Tuesday, 26.04.2016, 23:42 | Message # 496
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Let's put it this way: A tiny ball of rock, with a super thick atmosphere.

Well that's essentially what an ice giant is silly. tongue





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Edited by Donatelo200 - Tuesday, 26.04.2016, 23:42
 
HimselfDate: Wednesday, 27.04.2016, 00:25 | Message # 497
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Speaking of binary planets, I found this oddity. It consists of a gas giant and a tidally heated oceania that are close enough in mass for SE to register it as a binary planet. The oceania at 9.6 Earth masses is near the higher end of what we see for terrestrial planets while gr gas giant, at just under 55 Earth masses is probably the lowest-mass gas giant I have ever come across.

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OstariskDate: Wednesday, 27.04.2016, 09:54 | Message # 498
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Quote Donatelo200 ()
Well that's essentially what an ice giant is silly.


looks like my dumb senses kicked in. wink

but, I mean like, an ice giant with the mass of whatever the mass of the desert was






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ThirdRockDate: Saturday, 30.04.2016, 00:04 | Message # 499
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I found a very odd terra:







As you can see, the "water" on this planet is a strange green color, and the sky is very pink. It also has marine and terrestrial life, though most of the surface is somewhat-barren of vegetation. The atmosphere is CO2 and O2, but I must ask: Why is the water so green?

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spacerDate: Saturday, 30.04.2016, 09:44 | Message # 500
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ThirdRock, the water could be green because of high level of iron in them.
that was the color of earth seas in the distance past.
atleast for what i know. i hope i not wrong





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Edited by spacer - Saturday, 30.04.2016, 09:47
 
AlekDate: Sunday, 01.05.2016, 01:08 | Message # 501
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It might also be tiny plant life in the water, turning it green.




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HornblowerDate: Saturday, 07.05.2016, 21:38 | Message # 502
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This is not a glitch with the display. Those are literally the only blue stars

Edit: Its name is RG 0-8-11085001-1113


Edited by Hornblower - Saturday, 07.05.2016, 21:55
 
SpaceHopperDate: Wednesday, 11.05.2016, 22:57 | Message # 503
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That's strange...I don't think you should ever see blue stars in an elliptical galaxy, since all the stars in an E galaxy are too old to be classes O or B. That's also why you don't find any diffuse nebulas in E galaxies.




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OstariskDate: Wednesday, 11.05.2016, 23:28 | Message # 504
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Terra....

With Brown water.

Edit: The terra only has terrestrial life

And here we have two planets. JUST TWO PLANETS.

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Edited by Ostarisk - Wednesday, 11.05.2016, 23:29
 
Player1Date: Thursday, 12.05.2016, 04:35 | Message # 505
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Edit: The terra only has terrestrial life


Maybe it's life generated by panspermia
Do you have the planet scripts? I would like to visit that planet





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OstariskDate: Thursday, 12.05.2016, 05:07 | Message # 506
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It's in 9.2
I don't think it will be there in 9.4 .....






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LookAtDatDakkaDate: Saturday, 14.05.2016, 03:01 | Message # 507
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Wait what? How in the world that a scorched ice world with life is possible?

This planet is found in version RC2.








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Edited by LookAtDatDakka - Saturday, 14.05.2016, 13:48
 
JackDoleDate: Saturday, 14.05.2016, 09:49 | Message # 508
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Wait what? How in the world that a scorched ice world with life is possible?

I think it's a bug!

Actually would the temperature of this ice world be far below 200 degrees Kelvin, based on the distance from the sun.

The planet and its moon are so strongly heated by tidal heating.
Probably these heatings is calculated after the world is already been provided with life.





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IanTheGuyDate: Saturday, 14.05.2016, 18:37 | Message # 509
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ThirdRock, Its planet namek




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HornblowerDate: Tuesday, 21.06.2016, 19:46 | Message # 510
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This is an odd one. I cant tell which came first, the crater or the volcano.

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