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DoctorOfSpace | Date: Sunday, 12.07.2015, 00:43 | Message # 4216 |
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| Nice looking desert RS 0-4-511-267-3819-0-0-392 4
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kostuek | Date: Sunday, 12.07.2015, 17:32 | Message # 4217 |
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Gondor2222 | Date: Sunday, 12.07.2015, 19:18 | Message # 4218 |
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| I found another weird system. This one is an ice giant + desert (cthonian?) binary orbiting at a little bit more than the primary's diameter. This means that despite the desert planet having only 1 atm of pressure and being located in a region of space that receives as much solar radiation as Saturn, it has a surface temperature of 2300 C due to tidal heating. The primary is also heated appreciably, to 200 C.
The moon's apparent magnitude indicates that the moon's resulting thermal glow should heat the primary comparably to how the sun heats Mercury at perihelion. The moon outshines its parent by about 4.5 orders of magnitude.
The large separation of this binary from its host star, coupled with the pair's intense thermal glow, makes the binary immediately noticeable when approaching the star, and almost makes it appear to be a red dwarf companion.
Edited by Gondor2222 - Sunday, 12.07.2015, 19:19 |
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Amwhere | Date: Sunday, 12.07.2015, 23:52 | Message # 4219 |
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| RS 8409-510-7-205134-58 A4:
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Rodrigo | Date: Monday, 13.07.2015, 01:07 | Message # 4220 |
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DoctorOfSpace | Date: Monday, 13.07.2015, 01:12 | Message # 4221 |
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| Rodrigo, those palettes look interesting would you mind sharing them?
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Rodrigo | Date: Monday, 13.07.2015, 01:17 | Message # 4222 |
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| That's the original palletes. This is Reshade miracle work!
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isdebesl | Date: Monday, 13.07.2015, 12:30 | Message # 4223 |
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| any reshade alternatives for low spec pc?
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Bambusman | Date: Monday, 13.07.2015, 12:48 | Message # 4224 |
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| DoctorOfSpace, how did you made those stars look like that?
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Inarius | Date: Monday, 13.07.2015, 17:47 | Message # 4225 |
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| @Rodrigo, would you mind sharing your beautiful reShade file ?
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Rodrigo | Date: Tuesday, 14.07.2015, 00:14 | Message # 4226 |
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| Quote Inarius (  ) @Rodrigo, would you mind sharing your beautiful reShade file ? Sure, go to http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/10-2731-8
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DoctorOfSpace | Date: Tuesday, 14.07.2015, 00:17 | Message # 4227 |
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| Quote Bambusman (  ) how did you made those stars look like that?
Same edits I did to the shaders from a previous thread http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/4-2751-48874-16-1421962459
These may not work with recent builds but you can still edit the same lines in the current shaders.
Remastering the old Avatar system
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MrVakoda | Date: Tuesday, 14.07.2015, 03:48 | Message # 4228 |
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| Alright, here's some screens taken with reshade
Earth from the dark side
The Earth
Star Cluster (I tried my best to screencap it with motion blurred stars zipping by)
Rising Fire
Edited by MrVakoda - Tuesday, 14.07.2015, 03:57 |
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Chris7377 | Date: Tuesday, 14.07.2015, 19:08 | Message # 4230 |
Space Tourist
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Germany
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| Still Using Space Engine, allthough its a bit unstable in the Version 0.9.7.3 and keeps crashing...
And here are some Tests with the Reshade (Settings from DoctorofSpace - thx for posting it in the other thread)
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and some without Reshade (did not save the Coordinates, sry....)
(Nice Sunrise, i think)
have them downsized a bit ... if someone needs them bigger, ive got them in 2560x1440 pixel :-)
Edited by Chris7377 - Tuesday, 14.07.2015, 19:10 |
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