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SpaceEngineerDate: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 21:31 | Message # 901
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Brown dwarf with strong aurora


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axeladalidez78Date: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 22:02 | Message # 902
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I have one question , Does every type of brown drawfs have decimal subclasses ? Because I would love to see a 9.9 Y-Drawf.




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Edited by axeladalidez78 - Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 22:05
 
DeathStarDate: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 22:06 | Message # 903
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Beautiful! Small, non-development related question: what exactly prevents auroras from forming on the poles of an ordinary star? The fact that said star has plasma, rather than gas, on it's surface?

Edited by DeathStar - Thursday, 10.12.2015, 09:59
 
parameciumkidDate: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 23:41 | Message # 904
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Perhaps magnetically-energized glowing plasma does gather around the poles, but since the whole thing is glowing like, well, the Sun, you can't see them.




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LookAtDatDakkaDate: Thursday, 10.12.2015, 04:35 | Message # 905
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Quote SpaceEngineer ()
Brown dwarf with strong aurora


That's very beautiful.





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Spock1108Date: Thursday, 10.12.2015, 13:43 | Message # 906
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Great job EngineerSpace! I meant these auroras!
will be implemented in the simulator?
Maybe changing the algorithm generate can transform in polar jets of pulsars!





Sorry for my English! ;)

Edited by Spock1108 - Thursday, 10.12.2015, 13:50
 
PlutonianEmpireDate: Thursday, 10.12.2015, 23:07 | Message # 907
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Those BD aurorae look awesome, great worl! smile




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huishbDate: Friday, 11.12.2015, 00:35 | Message # 908
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Does any one know how the black hole development is going?




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Edited by huishb - Sunday, 13.12.2015, 17:11
 
VilfateDate: Friday, 11.12.2015, 04:52 | Message # 909
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Quote SpaceEngineer ()
Brown dwarf with strong aurora


With all these, I think soon the public will no longer need any "artist's impressions" in astronomical news, for everyone can produce them on their own computers, all thanks to your great work wink





 
parameciumkidDate: Friday, 11.12.2015, 06:05 | Message # 910
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^ Except that these are themselves "artist's impressions" ;P




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steeljaw354Date: Friday, 11.12.2015, 11:15 | Message # 911
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Rouge planets? Maybe hot gas giants that are rouge that stay hot but not massive enough to be y dwarf class? Carbon planets? Also fix the "big moon scorched titan,terra,desert,ice world" glitch

Edited by steeljaw354 - Friday, 11.12.2015, 11:33
 
LookAtDatDakkaDate: Friday, 11.12.2015, 13:58 | Message # 912
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Quote parameciumkid ()
^ Except that these are themselves "artist's impressions" ;P


lol





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VilfateDate: Saturday, 12.12.2015, 10:59 | Message # 913
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^fair enough happy




 
SpaceEngineerDate: Saturday, 12.12.2015, 11:11 | Message # 914
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Quote steeljaw354 ()
Maybe hot gas giants that are rouge that stay hot but not massive enough to be y dwarf class?

Y class by definition is a body formed like a star, by collapsig of a gas cloud. It could have mass less than 13 Jupiter's mass, so formally be a rogue planet.

Quote steeljaw354 ()
Also fix the "big moon scorched titan,terra,desert,ice world" glitch

Scorched moon near gas giant is not a glitch. Look at Io and imagine more massive and more volcanic world.





 
Lynk101Date: Saturday, 12.12.2015, 11:30 | Message # 915
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Ey Engineer, when do you plan on realeasing patch 08? Or is it a Suprise?
 
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