pulsar problem

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Friendship7
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pulsar problem

Post #1by Friendship7 » 19.04.2009, 12:05

Im have trouble recreating this system
http://www.extrasolar.net/mainframes.html
around a fictional star. Every things worked perfectly, except the that the planets are round 2000-1500 degrees K when they should be around 200-150 degrees K. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Re: pulsar problem

Post #2by Friendship7 » 19.04.2009, 14:48

never mind, i fixed it :)

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Re: pulsar problem

Post #3by Hungry4info » 19.04.2009, 16:26

The extrasolar.net news is terribly outdated. The headline that reads something about simulations showing a habitable planet can exist in some nearby star system refer to some computer modeling done of 55 Cancri, that suggested a habitable planet could easily form in the habitable zone. In November of 2007, a Saturn-mass planet 55 Cancri f was announced, and it resides in the habitable zone. So the hypothetical habitable planet idea won't work anymore. The news report about a planet in a close triple system is also outdated. The planet was found to be spurious.

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Re: pulsar problem

Post #4by Friendship7 » 19.04.2009, 21:29

yeah, i noticed that, the main reason i use it is for inspirational orbital characteristics and systems, and pretty pictures :mrgreen:


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