That's much colder than ice age temperatures, and almost as cold as Snowball Earth climates. Possibly habitable, but definitely would not want to live there.
HarbingerDawn, some people aren't very familiar with controls, it's one of the issues I keep noticing with the game.
Tac1017, F11 to take screenshot, Ctrl+F11 to take screenshot with interface. Screenshots are located in the game files directory.
Also it might be even more useful to use F6 menu for capturing and saving sights. For recording use config/places.cfg
New version is very convinient for finding the suitable worlds, so I've got this world pretty close to Earth and seemindly suitable for living. Unfortunately for new version, life is much more rare this time and most of the worlds with the size of the Earth are usually "Temperate terras" are too hot for good living conditions.
Closest place suitable for living, IMO. Air pressure is a bit low, but the gravity and weather is fine.
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Place "Planet Temperate terra with life 40 ly" { Body "NU Phe 7" Parent "NU Phe" Pos (2.504439025954874e-010, -5.034702718750492e-010, -2.315499745609607e-010) Rot (0.3166447491041455, 0.7311968246035365, -0.3905869493345312, 0.4610088302451725) Date "2014.12.23 04:30:52.03" Vel 3.0011374e-010 Mode 1[/spoiler]
Pretty good one too, a bit farther, with slightly different parameters - lower gravity, higher pressure, warmer climate and more clouds.
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Place "Planet Golf Club" { Body "HIP 23437 4" Parent "HIP 23437" Pos (-8.787270997651087e-011, 5.133665553747578e-010, -4.173431236557425e-010) Rot (0.2768355567975576, -0.5827753838835716, -0.7176905196121662, -0.2620214580731144) Date "2014.12.23 04:30:52.04" Vel 9.8735409e-010 Mode 1 }
Interesting example - now that the SE is calculating temperature and pressure depending on altitude, it is possible to determine some more interesting places. This is the planet which is averagely 60 degrees C hotter than Earth, and with quite high pressure, however there are some spots at the surface where the conditions are a lot milder, such as mountain tops and some shield volcanoes. I'm not really sure about these people who would live on the side of active volcano, but at least they can have access to some breathable air, I presume. It's almost like in "Orbit Unlimited" by Poul Anderson.
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Place "Planet Yellow Hell" { Body "Achird 5" Parent "5-5.1" Pos (2.441499939503586e-010, 8.1068390471754e-010, 5.895021107002983e-010) Rot (-0.6336918825297097, 0.1433382444374751, -0.3895598829658068, -0.6527877474962304) Date "2014.12.23 04:30:52.04" Vel 4.1036208e-010 Mode 1 }
Edited by Aerospacefag - Thursday, 01.01.2015, 18:24
Aerospacefag, I know, but the screenshots he posted on the last page indicate that he knows how to take them, so I was confused as to why he would take a picture of his screen since he knows how screenshots work.
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Watsisname, yes but you can live there in some areas with the hottest tem, like the -8c-. -8 is not so cold, are you sure you see the c and not f?
Yes, I read the units correctly, and -8 Celsius is very cold for an average planetary temperature. Remember, difference between present climate and an ice age is only about 4 Celsius. -8C is comparable to a Snowball Earth, and I dare to say that most people would not find a Snowball Earth climate a very appealing one to live in.
RS 7753-32735-8-15418589-1879 2.1 has a temperature of 68.432 F (as of June 13, 2014), but it gets a lot more light from RS 7753-32735-0-0-355 (8.961 ly away) than it gets from its own parent stars. As you can see, it mostly gets its heat from tidal effects, not from starlight, so it's very dark.
I also found a dwarf planet with life orbiting a brown dwarf, but it's tidally locked, and there's no other stars in the system.