thanks, do not you think it would be better to look at all the stars? the majority of the planets without tidal locked is in K-G, if there was any planet in a G or a K0 and K1 not you would know, I have another question for you: How long did it take you to find islutas?
the universe is made to be explored, but no one will ever visit it all
thanks, do not you think it would be better to look at all the stars?
If you not setup the star filter, there will be 90% of red dwarfs in the list, and almost all of their planets will not satisfy the planet filter (habitable and not tidal locked). So limiting the star class to G or K is a good tactics.
I do not want to live on this planet. For me (Version 0.973), he has too much land area. In addition, the many craters indicate that he is under constant bombardment.
Just came across this terra the other day. Assuming I'm the 1st to discover it, let's just call it Planet "Clampett" for now Screenshots:
0.9.7.3 Filters used:
Main & parent star - Main sequence (K 3) Objects searched - Any
Object Parameters:
Temperate Terra Mass (forgot to input, typically filter by 0.7 - 1.5) Temp ('C) - minus 18 - 45 Atmosphere - 0.7 - 1.5 Aurora & no tidal locks Organic life - (not specified)