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mordin86 | Date: Saturday, 18.01.2014, 21:58 | Message # 2881 |
 Astronaut
Group: Users
Poland
Messages: 62
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spacer | Date: Saturday, 18.01.2014, 22:22 | Message # 2882 |
 Star Engineer
Group: Users
Israel
Messages: 1258
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| comets! attack!
"we began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still" -carl sagan
-space engine photographer
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Rodrigo | Date: Saturday, 18.01.2014, 22:50 | Message # 2883 |
Explorer
Group: Local Moderators
Brazil
Messages: 285
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| Quote Salvo (  ) DoctorOfSpace, Rodrigo, do you actually use some terrain's mods? You're photos seems so realistic! (more than usual) Salvo, I'm using Doc's planet palletes and my planet color distortion Mod ( http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/17-1994-1 )
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johnson_lin | Date: Sunday, 19.01.2014, 13:59 | Message # 2886 |
 Space Tourist
Group: Users
Taiwan
Messages: 20
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I kinda forget how did I got here -- very easy to get lost in the Universe. But anyway I tried to find interesting systems to check out. Most recently was trying to find brighter-than-or-equal-to-Yellow-Dwarf star systems with life in it. (Because life within Red Dwarf systems are simply just wayyyyy too many) And I found one with like 6 of 7 planets that have life on them.
And I found the 3rd planet of it to be quite like Earth, especially with a relatively large selena. Temperature is a bit too high and atmosphere bit too thin, not very big of problems. One bad thing is it's too tilted.
It's RS 5507-461-7-1545043-2 3-3.1 if I got it from my places log right.
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Fireinthehole- | Date: Sunday, 19.01.2014, 16:29 | Message # 2887 |
 Pioneer
Group: Translators
Sweden
Messages: 365
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| Seems legit.
Love Space Engine!
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Quontex | Date: Sunday, 19.01.2014, 17:20 | Message # 2888 |
 Explorer
Group: Users
Australia
Messages: 155
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| I got that once too, At first I was like "OMFG, gas giant moon!" but no.
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neutronium76 | Date: Sunday, 19.01.2014, 18:39 | Message # 2890 |
 World Builder
Group: Users
Greece
Messages: 718
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| Destructor1701, Great Images you got there! I especially enjoyed the moonbases montages and the imperial shipyard!
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Destructor1701 | Date: Sunday, 19.01.2014, 22:05 | Message # 2891 |
Pioneer
Group: Users
Ireland
Messages: 533
Status: Offline
| Thanks for the feedback, man!
Here's an alternate take on my entry in the Spaceships screenshot challenge:
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DeathStar | Date: Monday, 20.01.2014, 00:06 | Message # 2892 |
Pioneer
Group: Users
Croatia
Messages: 515
Status: Offline
| Fireinthehole, I actually reported that on the bug report thread some time ago.
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Disasterpiece | Date: Monday, 20.01.2014, 05:01 | Message # 2893 |
 World Builder
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 640
Status: Offline
| c Pup debris ring.
I play teh spase engien
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Voekoevaka | Date: Monday, 20.01.2014, 07:29 | Message # 2894 |
 World Builder
Group: SE team
France
Messages: 1016
Status: Offline
| Yeah, I'm not alone to have this ! What mod do you installed ?
Want some music of mine ? Please go here !
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midtskogen | Date: Monday, 20.01.2014, 08:31 | Message # 2895 |
 Star Engineer
Group: Users
Norway
Messages: 1674
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| Quote JCandeias (  ) The "hole" is an eclipse shadow... which I believe would look very, very different in reality In reality light would likely scatter more, and to get something like that I think the sun needs to be very small in the sky, just a dot, the eclipsing body, or rather its shadow, must be small and the atmosphere must be thin or the shadow is seen on a layer of haze or clouds.
I saw the eclipse in Europe in 1999 and it was somewhat cloudy, but that gave another sight: in the beginning and the end it was possible to see the edge of eclipse shadow cross the sky. It went very fast.
NIL DIFFICILE VOLENTI
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