Total Procedural Terraformed Solar system
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simonecinque1992 | Date: Saturday, 16.07.2016, 18:32 | Message # 16 |
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| Kexitt, Oh, i'ts red and 0.75% purple just checked it, sorry ;|
And about that
Is your mind...
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Kexitt | Date: Saturday, 16.07.2016, 18:34 | Message # 17 |
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| simonecinque1992, it's red and purple in SE, but not in reality
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simonecinque1992 | Date: Saturday, 16.07.2016, 18:34 | Message # 18 |
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| Kexitt, OH, lol
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PlutonianEmpire | Date: Saturday, 16.07.2016, 18:42 | Message # 19 |
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| Kexitt is correct. Purple galaxies can't exist to the naked eye, and the reason galaxy pictures look so colorful is because of color coding to represent specific gasses and specific light wavelengths. However, to an alien's naked eye, they might indeed look purple, but to us, they would look like very faint disks of grey and blue with a less faint fuzzy blob of yellow for the galactic center. I remember SE gave a more in depth explanation about this, but I don't remember where.
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steeljaw354 | Date: Saturday, 16.07.2016, 20:28 | Message # 20 |
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| I think this discussion was about my mod....
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