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Posted: 04.03.2020, 12:59
by Lafuente_Astronomy
Nice work you did there, SVision! Perfect as always!

Posted: 04.03.2020, 17:31
by jujuapapa
Closer view of a hot giant planet near its F star. :eek:
close_giant.jpg

Its atmosphere is moving in 3D...

Posted: 04.03.2020, 22:52
by Lafuente_Astronomy
jujuapapa wrote:Closer view of a hot giant planet near its F star.

That does look nice indeed. Perhaps you should make an addon topic for your own addons. Don't mind the people who'll not like it

Posted: 06.03.2020, 05:14
by John Van Vliet
An earth like planet ( without the Cloud cover- turned off)
el4.png

Posted: 06.03.2020, 11:44
by Lafuente_Astronomy
John Van Vliet wrote:An earth like planet ( without the Cloud cover- turned off)

That planet looks alot like a possible Pangea phase of our own Earth. Looks great indeed!

BTW, do you want to join our Discord server?

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SVision wrote:On the verge of a possible

Here is the Wolf Rye star system WR 111 (FNG 3).

The star is located in a congregation of magnetars SGR 1860-20.

Star 100% double

But perhaps there are other companions in this system .
I've decided to do some scientific work and found out that the spectrum and computer moderation suggest that a star with parameters almost similar to Sirius A (probable mass 2 MSol) and a dim orange dwarf with mass 0.525 MSol may be located in more distant orbits.

If so, the eccentricity of hypothetical WR 111d C should be 0.3.
Orange dwarf WR 111d D has almost zero eccentricity

My hypothesis of the multiplicity of the WR 111 system cannot be tested at this time.
The system is on a different side of the galaxy, the research is hampered by interstellar dust and other smaller scattered clusters and their molecular clouds.

So these objects are labeled as hypothetical

Anyways, is there anything else about your addons that you want to tell us? Your improvements of the Milky Way Center addons is looking good. Can't wait for it to be fully improved and perfected in your future release soon! Just keep doing what you think is best!

Posted: 06.03.2020, 15:45
by Anthony_B_Russo10
More of the Gas Giants from my Barycenter addon.
gasgiant2.jpg

Posted: 06.03.2020, 20:35
by John Van Vliet
a possible "Venus like" exo-planet
-- with and without the clouds

VL1.png

VL2.png

VL3.png

Posted: 06.03.2020, 23:22
by MrSpace43
Comparison I made of DSCOVR image of Earth from July 6, 2015 and a Celestia render:
Celestia Comparison.png

I know the atmosphere kinda looks bad in the Celestia render but that's because of the issues with reducing the FOV (field of view).

Posted: 07.03.2020, 02:12
by Lafuente_Astronomy
Well, that does look good!

Also, do you want to return to the Discord Server?

Posted: 07.03.2020, 02:43
by MrSpace43
Lafuente_Astronomy wrote:Also, do you want to return to the Discord Server?
If I have a punishment rank or something, then I'll pass. Otherwise, sure, I guess.

Posted: 07.03.2020, 04:53
by Lafuente_Astronomy
MrSpace43 wrote:If I have a punishment rank or something, then I'll pass. Otherwise, sure, I guess.

Don't worry. You don't have any punishment ranks because you left. You were not charged with any.

Posted: 07.03.2020, 05:08
by MrSpace43
Lafuente_Astronomy wrote:Don't worry. You don't have any punishment ranks because you left. You were not charged with any.

oh ok

Posted: 07.03.2020, 06:23
by jujuapapa
Bravo MrSpace43 ! :clap:

Here is a sunrise around binary stars.

planet04_sunrise.jpg

With each one an asteroid belt.

Posted: 07.03.2020, 06:27
by Lafuente_Astronomy
jujuapapa wrote:Here is a sunrise around binary stars.

With each one an asteroid belt.

Woah! I wonder how did you make that deep blue sky though?

Posted: 07.03.2020, 15:19
by jujuapapa
TY Lafuente. :smile:

first : choose a binary star system
2nd : put a terrestrial planet with atmosphere
3rd : put parameters for this atmosphere
4th : choose good moment to see the result... :wink:

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Atmosphere {
      Height 100
      Lower [ 0.43 0.52 0.65 ]
      Upper [ 0.26 0.47 0.84 ]
      Sky [ 0.40 0.6 1.0 ]
      Sunset [ 1.0 0.6 0.2 ]
      Mie 0.001
      MieAsymmetry -0.25
      Rayleigh [ 0.001 0.0025 0.006 ]
      MieScaleHeight 12
      CloudHeight 17
      CloudSpeed 65
      CloudMap "Example-clouds.*"
   }

Posted: 07.03.2020, 22:28
by Lafuente_Astronomy
jujuapapa wrote:TY Lafuente.

first : choose a binary star system
2nd : put a terrestrial planet with atmosphere
3rd : put parameters for this atmosphere
4th : choose good moment to see the result...

Nice! Maybe some of our members can use this for some good screenshots

Posted: 10.03.2020, 14:15
by jujuapapa
TY ! :wink:

Here is my latest hot rocky planet around A5V star (first in distance).

hot planet.jpg
Day side at left.

Little atmosphere and few clouds with its temperature equal to 647°K :oops:

Posted: 10.03.2020, 22:33
by Lafuente_Astronomy
jujuapapa wrote:TY !

Here is my latest hot rocky planet around A5V star (first in distance).

Day side at left.

Little atmosphere and few clouds with its temperature equal to 647°K

Looks good. This possibly looks like our Earth as its beginning, except with probably a little less lava on the surface

Posted: 12.03.2020, 06:09
by jujuapapa
TY ! :wink:

Yes it's a possibility, at a given moment.
At this subject, I think that you can watch this excellent video : Click HERE

lava planet.jpg
A lava planet so close of its star than a eclipse is partial...

Posted: 12.03.2020, 06:17
by Lafuente_Astronomy
jujuapapa wrote:TY !

Yes it's a possibility, at a given moment.
At this subject, I think that you can watch this excellent video : Click HERE

You're welcome