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LordSteeveDate: Saturday, 29.06.2013, 11:00 | Message # 1
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Now I know this seems somewhat "impossible", but it still may be something to think about. I was watching How The Universe Works' episode about Black Holes, and it went over a certain event a few times... Supernovas. Is there any possible way that Supernovas/Hypernovas can be implemented into Space Engine?
 
HarbingerDawnDate: Saturday, 29.06.2013, 15:18 | Message # 2
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http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/21-11-1




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
 
Joey_PenguinDate: Saturday, 29.06.2013, 16:41 | Message # 3
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And let's not forget this timeless quote:

Quote (SpaceEngineer)

I should note: as long as SE is a scientifically accurate Universe simulator, then one day it will implement ALL space objects and phenomenon that are known to modern astronomy. So you may not bother yourself with questions like "will SE one day have meteor rain implemented". I guarantee that it WILL.





Careful. The PLATT Collective has spurs.

Edited by Joey_Penguin - Saturday, 29.06.2013, 16:42
 
LordSteeveDate: Sunday, 30.06.2013, 03:12 | Message # 4
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Heh, sorry about that. Forgot to read the to-do list... my bad. But looking over the to-do list... holy Jesus this game is going to be my favorite program of all time.
 
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