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Solaris | Date: Friday, 28.09.2012, 02:24 | Message # 586 |
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| Carbon star neighborhood :
Try FOV20° & time ~x1000
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smjjames | Date: Friday, 28.09.2012, 03:11 | Message # 587 |
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| An interesting galaxy colission with them stacked on top of each other. Also, oops, I thought taking the screenshot without the HUD would also not show the settings boxes....
Go here for an image of the real one. I don't think the quality is good enough to make a model out of it though.
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Solaris | Date: Friday, 28.09.2012, 03:32 | Message # 588 |
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| Quote (smjjames) An interesting galaxy colission
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Friday, 28.09.2012, 03:41 | Message # 589 |
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| Quote (Solaris) It's the Gomez's hamburger galaxies Gomez's hamburger is actually not a galaxy or galaxies at all. It is a young star surrounded by a protoplanetary disc about 900 light years away from Sol in the Milky Way.
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Solaris | Date: Friday, 28.09.2012, 03:46 | Message # 590 |
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| Ah, I always thought it was 2 galaxies, trickmind I should have get more information before posting, thanks for the correction!
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smjjames | Date: Friday, 28.09.2012, 03:57 | Message # 591 |
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| It's just the way SE (either SpaceEngineer or the programming) oriented the two galaxies, I'm not sure if they actually are aligned like that in reality
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Watsisname | Date: Friday, 28.09.2012, 08:45 | Message # 592 |
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| Solaris, That actually happens to be one of my favorite astronomical images. That's what our solar system might have looked like if seen edge-on from a distance, about 4.6 billion years ago.
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EdisonMaxwell | Date: Saturday, 29.09.2012, 10:58 | Message # 593 |
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| The flares and stars look at lot different in GloryMajor's pictures on page 38. How do i get those? Im new to the space engine and I love it. I want to directly upload the pictures from my pc onto the forum and display it. How?
How do I share from picasa.
Edited by EdisonMaxwell - Saturday, 29.09.2012, 11:17 |
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Saturday, 29.09.2012, 11:09 | Message # 594 |
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| Hello EdisonMaxwell, and welcome to the forum. Please take a moment to read the forum rules.
You can find many user-created lens flare addons in the Mods and Addons section of the forum.
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Dec3ptor | Date: Sunday, 30.09.2012, 08:42 | Message # 595 |
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smjjames | Date: Monday, 01.10.2012, 15:46 | Message # 597 |
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| Some real world gas giants whose exomoons could very well support life. I know there are more gas giants which would be in the temperate zone, but I got tired of looking at gas giants and most of them in the catalog were either frozen, scorched, or hot.
This one is probably massive enough to have an earth sized moon at a distance far enough away that it might not be affected by the powerful magnetic field. Then again, we know how powerful Jupiters magnetic feild is, so this one could be even stronger. It is also either kind of dense or has a larger core than typical since it's actually smaller.
This one is a more modest massed Jovian world, however you don't often see the green tinged atmosphere with gas giants.
Edited by smjjames - Monday, 01.10.2012, 15:47 |
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smjjames | Date: Wednesday, 03.10.2012, 16:23 | Message # 599 |
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| lol, nice one
Also, some of your image links don't work.
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apenpaap | Date: Wednesday, 03.10.2012, 16:29 | Message # 600 |
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| ^They're fixed now. They're all way over the image size limit so I had to make them much smaller.
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
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