This error message appears right after Space Engine 0.9.8.0 was installed from the web for first time...I had uninstall the old edition of 0.9.8.0 first. The error message says: "Error loading texture generator shaders. Press Yes to run program with prodedural planets disabled. Press No to exit...
JackDole's quote: "Here you can publish scripts for new exoplanets. This thread is only for real objects." My apologies...now I understood that I cannot publish any imaginative or unknown worlds here that are NOT discovered yet, nor from the dreams, in this thread but in a separate thread...
About the "Astronomical Society"- I was referring to International Astronomy Union (IAU) on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Astronomy_Union. The suggested names for Centaurian planets came from a short article of "Alpha Centauri Bb: Why Are New Planet Names So Dull?" ...
SUGGESTED NAMES FOR NEW EXOPLANETS (PRESENT OR ANY NEAR FUTURE) IN ALPHA CENTAURI SYSTEM European Southern Observatory astronomers who may use Extremely Large Telescope at the high-altitude in the Andes Mountains, along with the James Webb Space Telescope, may attempt to locate the Terrestrial Plane...
Sorry I had forgot to mention that Space Engine's exit problem started with Windows 10 upgrade on December 14. While in the progress of downloading the updates from Microsoft, someone send a super virus called p.ppp ppp undetected by AWG Antivirus and damaged my digital camera chip that was hooked ...
After working with new addons and testing them to be sure they work okay in the Space Engine 0.980. I took out some old addons that had duplicate body (LHS 1140), unknown parent body (K2-22 & K2-72) and no RA/Dec valve (HD 131399). I ran over the landscape or sea scenery to see how they look in ...
I had found two useful tools for calculating the orbital period of planets and satellites while I made planetary mods for SE 0.980: 1.) Calculator for orbital period of a satellite or moon on https://www.1728.org/kepler3a.htm 2.) Calculator for orbital period of a planet on https://www.calctool.org/...
UPDATING THE K2-18 EXOPLANETS- POSSIBLE TRANSFORM BOUNDARY BETWEEN ROCKY TERRAS AND MINI-NEPTUNES In 2015 Kepler Space Telescope's K2 Mission astronomers has discovered a rocky Super Earth with 2.29 Earth Diameter and 6 Earth Mass revolving around a red dwarf star called K2-18 (also known as EPIC 20...
In October 2017 the ESO astronomers has discovered several dust belts around the Proxima Centauri that may include the hidden, unknown exoplanets (up to 2 or more) in the system. They located a warm dust belt at 0.4 AU, a cold dust belt at between 1.3 - 4.0 AU, and also a very cold dust belt at 30 A...
I loved your mods of the Avatar and the Star Trek...I am the fan of both Avatar and Star Trek! Your work is VERY EXCELLENT!! I wondered if anybody has published the mods on the science fiction DUNE worlds yet.
Real planets of the Alpha Centauri System. Different views on three exoplanets newly discovered by ESO, except tor the fourth that has not been found yet. New discoveries would be made by ESO when new equipment is updated in 2019. The sky view from Proxima b would be more like on Earth, except for s...
UPDATING NEW EXOPLANETS IN ALPHA CENTAURI SYSTEM In 2012 Xavier Dumusupe and his colleagues reported the possible discovery of an Earth-size planet in a scorching three-day orbit around the Alpha Centauri B, "ALP Cen B b." However, recently Vinesh Rajpaul and his team from the University o...
14934 Not sure what kind of community you think this is, but it's definitely not like this. My apologies to you...I should never say unkind remarks about anybody's good modding of star systems or spaceships in SE community. I need to abide by forum rules more. OK? 14942 Abridged version of my reply...
Why was my request for Proxima's barycenter denied or deleted from this post? Because of too extremely long orbital period or very poorly constrained? Or in direct conflict with DoctorOfSpace's Avatar system in his Mode Emporium? If so, I would have to leave the subject alone and speak no more about...