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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Tuesday, 15.12.2015, 04:34 | Message # 946 |
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| Quote LookAtDatDakka (  ) Is this technically possible to change the seed use to generate the universe? Of course, there's just no end-user option for it.
All forum users, please read this! My SE mods and addons Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 970 3584 MB VRAM
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| huishb | Date: Tuesday, 15.12.2015, 13:19 | Message # 947 |
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| parameciumkid, Thanks! I greatly appreciate the help. Im soo exited about the new black holes
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| Spock1108 | Date: Tuesday, 15.12.2015, 21:06 | Message # 948 |
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| Have just released the results of the campaign nameexoworlds that pointing to give official names UAI to a handful of exoplanets ... Since I'm recognized by the IAU is very nice ... why not implement even on Space Engine?
NameExoWorlds
Sorry for my English! ;)
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| SpaceEngineer | Date: Tuesday, 15.12.2015, 21:19 | Message # 949 |
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| Quote Spock1108 (  ) Have just released the results of the campaign nameexoworlds that pointing to give official names UAI to a handful of exoplanets ... Since I'm recognized by the IAU is very nice ... why not implement even on Space Engine? Wow I didn't knew about this! Of course I'll add names!
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| SpaceEngineer | Date: Thursday, 17.12.2015, 12:40 | Message # 950 |
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| This planet laugh over Tatooine: it have 5 suns!

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| huishb | Date: Thursday, 17.12.2015, 13:17 | Message # 951 |
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| woooooowww! soo cool! 5 suns!
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| Salvo | Date: Thursday, 17.12.2015, 19:43 | Message # 952 |
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| Quote SpaceEngineer (  ) This planet laugh over Tatooine: it have 5 suns!
Seasonal changes would be kind of... strong. I'm not sure if I would live there anyway, also I wonder how difficult would be for a native civility to build an acceptable calendar.
The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition.
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(still don't know why everyone is doing this...)
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| Kamil_Cader | Date: Thursday, 17.12.2015, 21:50 | Message # 953 |
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| May I have a screenshot showing the entire system? Because i dont see how the fifth star is orbitig these two binaries.
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| PlutonianEmpire | Date: Thursday, 17.12.2015, 22:30 | Message # 954 |
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| I found a planet with an atmosphere glitch; a super-earth titan with a visual atmosphere height smaller than the mountains. The result is that when viewed from the surface, the atmosphere seems to cut off the higher elevations. Additionally, the black portions of the atmosphere block the stars when viewing the planets limb/horizon from just above the atmosphere.


I've included the script for the planet since I found it in a procedural globular, and I don't know if it exists in anyone else's procedural globulars since I use custom ones that seem to reset the star seeds. Planet is RSC 0-4-3145-389-4870-4-3584-114 A7, very close to the central BH of the cluster.
Specs: Dell Inspiron 5547 (Laptop); 8 gigabytes of RAM; Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4210U CPU @ 1.70GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.4GHz; Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit; Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics 4400 (That's all there is :( )
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| steeljaw354 | Date: Saturday, 19.12.2015, 02:13 | Message # 955 |
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| Any plans to add rings to stars like a protoplanetary disc? Protostars?
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| FastFourierTransform | Date: Saturday, 19.12.2015, 13:38 | Message # 956 |
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| One day on Space Engine:
Animated cloud textures for Giant Planets
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| Salvo | Date: Saturday, 19.12.2015, 13:54 | Message # 957 |
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| Quote FastFourierTransform (  ) One day on Space Engine: SE already has that feature
The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition.
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(still don't know why everyone is doing this...)
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Saturday, 19.12.2015, 14:03 | Message # 958 |
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| Quote Salvo (  ) SE already has that feature No it doesn't, it just has differential movement of cloud layers.
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| DarkenTerra | Date: Saturday, 19.12.2015, 14:44 | Message # 959 |
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| Quote steeljaw354 (  ) Any plans to add rings to stars like a protoplanetary disc? Protostars?
If the black hole's accretion disk had been added, the protoplanetary disc would not be far
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| SpaceEngineer | Date: Saturday, 19.12.2015, 16:09 | Message # 960 |
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| Quote HarbingerDawn (  ) No it doesn't, it just has differential movement of cloud layers. These thing on the video as the same, with some wave-like distortion.
Quote DarkenTerra (  ) If the black hole's accretion disk had been added, the protoplanetary disc would not be far No. http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/21-3022-57123-16-1449439050
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