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by XBrain130
27 Jun 2018 18:59
Forum: Space Journeys
Topic: Your SpaceEngine Videos
Replies: 368
Views: 157950

Your SpaceEngine Videos

[youtube]wOgGmkLE6k4[/youtube]
another small attempt :lol:
by XBrain130
21 Feb 2018 18:41
Forum: Mods and Addons
Topic: Help with creating Mods and Addons
Replies: 1220
Views: 424343

Help with creating Mods and Addons

has anyone got any tips on making star systems in a different galaxy? the slightest of errors in the RA/D puts the system off by millions of light years.
and thats exactly why we cant place stars any farther than the magellanic clouds, SE isnt accurate enough at such distances yet
by XBrain130
10 Feb 2018 14:47
Forum: Mods and Addons
Topic: Mods and Addons - Requests, suggestions and ideas
Replies: 459
Views: 232810

Mods and Addons - Requests, suggestions and ideas

Stargate
DoctorOfSpace has the Daedalus and the Prometeus, much recommended: http://forum.spaceengine.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=67
EVE Online
Ettore_Bilbo: http://forum.spaceengine.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=65
by XBrain130
08 Jan 2018 01:07
Forum: Mods and Addons
Topic: Help with creating Mods and Addons
Replies: 1220
Views: 424343

Help with creating Mods and Addons

I am trying to work on a couple ships. I sound some really good 3d models and resources but I am pretty new to this.. Is it possible to import real models into the SE ship editor, or do I need a separate program? And if so where do I go from there? Its a lot to figure out. Could someone please answ...
by XBrain130
06 Jan 2018 03:26
Forum: Mods and Addons
Topic: Help with creating Mods and Addons
Replies: 1220
Views: 424343

Help with creating Mods and Addons

It does not have a texture
its normal, currently water is rendered simply as a blue-hued transparent layer with basic ripple animation
disappears whenever I get close enough
it doesn't, you're simply diving into it
by XBrain130
22 Dec 2017 16:49
Forum: Feedback and Suggestions
Topic: General suggestions for SpaceEngine
Replies: 1518
Views: 586234

General suggestions for SpaceEngine

17125 massive stars always being 300 solar masses The problem is that 300 solar masses is already double the currently theorized limit for newborn stars in real life, and roughly the same as the (very-uncertainly estimated) record holder (R136a1 at 315, but it could be as much as 50 units lower ), ...
by XBrain130
22 Dec 2017 12:26
Forum: Space Journeys
Topic: What are your favorite ships or set of ships to explore with?
Replies: 16
Views: 14381

What are your favorite ships or set of ships to explore with?

My favorite ships to use are by far the BC-302 Prometheus and BC-303 Daedalus from Stargate, coded by Doc :lol:
by XBrain130
20 Dec 2017 16:22
Forum: Development
Topic: SpaceEngine TODO
Replies: 149
Views: 193734

SpaceEngine TODO

I would be more interested in seeing models of things like the ISS, or code to enable adding stations in orbit.
That is ready for the next version.
by XBrain130
20 Dec 2017 16:18
Forum: Feedback and Suggestions
Topic: General suggestions for SpaceEngine
Replies: 1518
Views: 586234

General suggestions for SpaceEngine

17026 When using the System Chart, why are planets' distance not in scale? This had me make me facepalm so hard - because distances are to scale when you're not using System Chart! What kind of question is that?? 17038 How about moons for other moons? It has been brought up before, and we think tha...
by XBrain130
07 Dec 2017 17:45
Forum: Science and Astronomy Discussions
Topic: Science and Astronomy Questions
Replies: 1937
Views: 625131

Science and Astronomy Questions

Are there any known celestial bodies that can be (A) destroyed, or (B) have some part of themselves (atmosphere, solid layer) destroyed by a chain reaction? This occurred to me as I was reading about the theory that Saturn might be turned into a giant fireball by the Cassini probe's plutonium fuel....
by XBrain130
04 Dec 2017 12:48
Forum: Off-topic Discussions
Topic: Mouthwash on Science Communication and Scientific Literacy
Replies: 47
Views: 32685

Mouthwash on Science Communication and Scientific Literacy

I utterly agree with Harbinger's last post, but I absolutely have to say a last thing Mouthwash: 16357 I can't comment on his actual scientific work, but as a science communicator and philosopher I strongly dislike him. I really, really hope I then misunderstood this sentence as "I am [these] a...
by XBrain130
03 Dec 2017 17:38
Forum: Off-topic Discussions
Topic: Mouthwash on Science Communication and Scientific Literacy
Replies: 47
Views: 32685

Carl Sagan appreciation thread

16389 But he's the patron god of every smug charlatan peddling nonsense like the food pyramid or evolutionary psychology. ...?! Please enlighten me about how can define the food pyramid like that with a straight face. 16389 If many pseudoscientists adore you, you have probably done something wrong ...
by XBrain130
03 Dec 2017 14:44
Forum: Off-topic Discussions
Topic: Mouthwash on Science Communication and Scientific Literacy
Replies: 47
Views: 32685

Carl Sagan appreciation thread

"sounds like an hilarious and deliberately forged meaning. A basic understanding of what you are going to vote and the consequences of your choice for others in years to come should be well into possibilities of educated people, moreover they have the right to be informed and it's their duty t...
by XBrain130
03 Dec 2017 11:50
Forum: Off-topic Discussions
Topic: Mouthwash on Science Communication and Scientific Literacy
Replies: 47
Views: 32685

Carl Sagan appreciation thread

16370 he also popularized an egotistical, elitist version of it: "Our species needs, and deserves, a citizenry with minds wide awake and a basic understanding of how the world works." There's a straight path leading from this to modern managerial liberalism and proposals for epistocracy ....
by XBrain130
02 Dec 2017 13:15
Forum: Development
Topic: Quotes about Universe for loading window
Replies: 102
Views: 68704

Quotes about Universe for loading window

16318 "I conclude therefore that this star [supernova] is not some kind of comet or a fiery meteor, but that it is a star shining in the firmament itself - one that has never previously been seen before our time, in any age since the beginning of the world." - Tycho Brahe I thought the po...
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