Binary planets with life at the Large Magaellanic Cloud
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PulsedFission | Date: Sunday, 16.06.2013, 21:31 | Message # 1 |
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| Hi everyone!
I'm new to the forums; after being exploring this Forum section and the wonders others have found, I decided it was about time to registrate and post one of my findings too ^^
So I decided to have a look at the Large Magaellanic Cloud, and found a red dwarf system with amazing views of the Milky Way, with 1 planet with life. Said planet revealed itself to be a terra planet, forming a binary planet with an oceania. Both are tidal locked on each other, and orbit each other at an amazingly close distance. Nights at the inhabited planet are impressive: the sister oceania is always bright on the sky, with the whole Milky Way passing by until it fades in the daylight. There's even another red dwarf, close enough to be obvious on the sky. Moreover, 'sun days' usually last for more than once planetary rotation, as well as 'sun nights'...
So, here are some pics!
Edited by PulsedFission - Sunday, 16.06.2013, 21:32 |
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Crashman1390 | Date: Sunday, 16.06.2013, 22:08 | Message # 2 |
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| Hello PulsedFission If you could (or already have) read the forum rules for the best experience on this site!
Interesting, nice find PulsedFission.
[b]I was wrong, this forum still has a horrible community.[/b]
Edited by Crashman1390 - Sunday, 16.06.2013, 22:11 |
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Billy_Mayes | Date: Monday, 17.06.2013, 00:28 | Message # 3 |
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| You should have posted this in the Image Dump thread. Welcome aboard!
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PulsedFission | Date: Monday, 17.06.2013, 15:11 | Message # 4 |
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| Quote (Billy_Mayes) You should have posted this in the Image Dump thread. Welcome aboard!
Thank you! Please excuse me about that, but even though I red the forum rules before registrating, I'm not really sure wheter how to post in this forum section (some people also received a similar message, while others not)...
Anyway, I'll head to that topic and post them there
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Watsisname | Date: Monday, 17.06.2013, 17:03 | Message # 5 |
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| Hi there, PulsedFission, nice to have you with us!
We do like to try to keep similar topics/posts to the same thread or sub-forum, to reduce clutter and make things easier to find. Best way to help is to look at the forum headings and see what is most relevant for what you want to post, and if there is already a thread for it. But don't worry about it too much.
Very cool find by the way, that would be awesome to have a 'moon' like that in our sky.
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