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HarbingerDawnDate: Tuesday, 21.06.2016, 20:38 | Message # 511
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Quote Hornblower ()
I cant tell which came first, the crater or the volcano.

The crater is clearly older.





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JackDoleDate: Tuesday, 21.06.2016, 20:47 | Message # 512
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Quote Hornblower ()
This is an odd one. I cant tell which came first, the crater or the volcano.

If the planet has plate tectonics, that's no problem. First, the crater formed.
Then the continental plate has moved and the crater came over a hotspot. The volcano arose.





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HornblowerDate: Tuesday, 21.06.2016, 21:07 | Message # 513
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I didn't realize deserts would have plate tectonics. Now that you mention it, I can't wait for tectonics to be implemented
 
Donatelo200Date: Tuesday, 28.06.2016, 18:05 | Message # 514
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I found another very massive terra. At 16.7 Em this is the most massive I've found in SE 0.9.7.4.


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Wicker1MDate: Tuesday, 28.06.2016, 20:13 | Message # 515
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Wow, at 16 Earth masses, that terra should have become an ice giant like Neptune.
 
Donatelo200Date: Tuesday, 28.06.2016, 22:09 | Message # 516
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That is why solid planets of this mass are very rare.




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fjarochDate: Monday, 25.07.2016, 09:45 | Message # 517
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Yep, planets with life are extremely rare. Once I found a star with 6 planets including 3 wih life, generator called it RS 8409-1792-7-671801, I would attach export but when I try to export it I have error ''Object not found'' (Newbie btw).

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Donatelo200Date: Wednesday, 10.08.2016, 18:28 | Message # 518
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Well, I just found the highest gravity terra in SE. :)


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RoswellDate: Saturday, 13.08.2016, 21:58 | Message # 519
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I found the funny planet is PINK. I thinks it's rare or common. If not it's anomaly.



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blondepriinceDate: Tuesday, 16.08.2016, 21:58 | Message # 520
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Ok, I found a system which is very weird.

It's called RS 5161-21-4-847-310.

It's a binary star system, in a distant galaxy.

There is a scorched ice giant, which orbits the star at a distance of 0.08AU (semimajor axis)! It orbits the star in 4.419 days, has an atmospheric pressure of 105atm, only 0.041g, a temperature of 926.85, and an ESI of 0.047!

It certainly is a peculiar system. How does an icegiant even exist this close to it's star? Shouldn't it's atmosphere be just either blown away or absorbed into the star? I'm sure the other planets around it are also out of the ordinary, but I really didn't investigate so much, and of course I have no idea about astronomy so my evaluation is probably not worth much :D

Here the pictures. How does exporting things work, I'd like to share it with others.



(right click ---> show graphic in new window to see full size picture)


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RoswellDate: Tuesday, 16.08.2016, 23:13 | Message # 521
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weird! I never saw that O_o
 
simonecinque1992Date: Wednesday, 17.08.2016, 08:25 | Message # 522
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Roswell, The Ice World is pink because you're using a palette (I guess it's the PlutonianEmpire's one)

blondepriince, I think I just saw one similar to this.. and yes it's so weird..





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RoswellDate: Wednesday, 17.08.2016, 21:01 | Message # 523
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Quote simonecinque1992 ()
The Ice World is pink because you're using a palette (I guess it's the PlutonianEmpire's one)

I know but I never saw that colors, I saw the brown, grey, dark red so often than other colors.
 
CanleskisDate: Wednesday, 17.08.2016, 21:09 | Message # 524
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Well, I just found the highest gravity terra in SE. :)


Wow great find I always wondered how high terras could go and never found better than 2g! Now I have great times with my ship on it biggrin
 
anonymousgamerDate: Sunday, 28.08.2016, 20:43 | Message # 525
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A particularly small red dwarf.






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