What's happening here?
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Neon | Date: Wednesday, 15.06.2011, 22:27 | Message # 1 |
Explorer
Group: SE team
Australia
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| This is a real SE image, untampered, as you can see from the seam showing.
What do you make of it? Can you explain the different structures? Not hard really.
Be interesting to hear what sort of mythologies would be formed around this sort of night sky on a world like this.
Interesting spot though, warm terra with life, and orbiting it a cool terra with life.
Log entry:- add to bottom of ur journal.cfg
Entry { Body "RS 8405-28-8-9587006-1334 A4.1" Parent "" DateUniv "1123487.12.23 06:31:56.06" DateSys "2011.06.15 20:51:50.21" Descr "Moon Cool terra" }
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SpaceEngineer | Date: Thursday, 16.06.2011, 09:21 | Message # 2 |
Author of Space Engine
Group: Administrators
Russian Federation
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| This is The Great Cosmic Bug that consumes galaxies But I do not see it on my system. Nice place you found there BTW
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Neon | Date: Thursday, 16.06.2011, 22:26 | Message # 3 |
Explorer
Group: SE team
Australia
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| Ahhh, well there's a trick... thought you might twig (slang for work out) what that is by the colours. 2nd clue was "on a world like this"
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Neon | Date: Friday, 17.06.2011, 15:35 | Message # 4 |
Explorer
Group: SE team
Australia
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| Well since no one got it. lol
If you land on the surface at a particular place, after sunset, you see this as your night sky. What you are looking at is a ringed warm comfort terra with life. So the right structure is the rings of the planet. The other structure is the galactic equatorial of Large Cloud of Magellan.
One of the biggest surprises I've had so far, and some of the best surprises are the night sky vistas.
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muhsanjee | Date: Wednesday, 07.01.2015, 08:36 | Message # 5 |
Observer
Group: Newbies
Pakistan
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| Something curious about that planet, is there's a 5 floating just off the edge of the planet [spam link removed] At first I thought it marked a South pole, but it doesn't since it moves as I rotate around. Not seen this before.
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TemperateTerraIsBest | Date: Saturday, 14.02.2015, 23:28 | Message # 6 |
Space Tourist
Group: Users
United States
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| I had this in the last version, seeing huge cubes of thousands of stars, pleasant to the eye. Is this a bug?
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