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JackDole's Universe
Posted: 12 Dec 2016 03:32
by Quarior
JackDole wrote:
With reasoning, already it is neither Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars because the planet here is too flattened it seems to me.
Viewing the brightness if it has not been modified, the planet is one of the first 6
The planet has no ring or are very fine and according to color, it could correspond to Jupiter hence the flattening and it is a dwarf moon that is in the foreground, but I do not see which one .
In addition, you use a flat cube, it does not help much (and even with, I would not have found I presume)...
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 12 Dec 2016 03:50
by JackDole
There is an object in the solar system, which is so flat.
(Maybe several, but only one has been discovered so far.)
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 12 Dec 2016 08:50
by Quarior
JackDole wrote:
Well there I do not see what object it is, maybe a binary asteroid or a dwarf planet with a moon in the main asteroid belt (between Mars and Jupiter) but I doubt because of the color of the object in the background, the color looks like to Mars therefore presence of iron but Mars has only a flattening of 0.0069.
JackDole wrote:
Do you talk about the type of object or a person who found the solution ?
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 12 Dec 2016 10:38
by JackDole
Quarior wrote:Source of the post Do you talk about the type of object or a person who found the solution ?
I mean, there could be more objects, beyond Neptune, which are so flat. Because of their high rotation period. However, they have not yet been discovered.
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 15 Dec 2016 00:56
by JackDole
Here are some more cubic solar objects.
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 16 Dec 2016 05:49
by JackDole
LonlyLonly is a planemo, a rogue planet.Lonly I comes from a time when planemos were not officially possible in SpaceEngine.
// Rogue StarBarycenter
// RP000001.sc
// Put in 'addons\catalogs\stars'
StarBarycenter "RP000001"
{
RA 11 49 35.1005
Dec -4 22 53.7577
Dist 796.6048
}
// Rogue planet
// Lonly.sc
// Put in 'addons\catalogs\planets'
Planet "Lonly"
{
ParentBody "RP000001"
Class "Terra"
Radius 10000
StaticPosPolar (0.000000 0.000000 0.000000)
}
Old forum: http://old.spaceengine.org/forum/8-2386 ... 1461506145
Lonly II is a planemo with a moon and a minisonne.
Old forum:
http://old.spaceengine.org/forum/17-325 ... 1470141796
Lonly III is also a planeno with a moon and a minisonne, but the sun and the moon have very low orbits around the planet. About 1000 km.
The pictures are made with SE 0.971
Old forum:
http://old.spaceengine.org/forum/17-325 ... 1480010872
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 16 Dec 2016 15:33
by Davina
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JackDole's Universe
Posted: 16 Dec 2016 15:35
by Davina
JackDole wrote:If our solar system were cubistic, where am I here?Hi
Pluto?
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JackDole's Universe
Posted: 16 Dec 2016 16:42
by Ostarisk
Davina, Please don't spam on the forums, or you may be banned from this board.
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 16 Dec 2016 17:05
by JackDole
Davina,
it's not Pluto.
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 16 Dec 2016 23:52
by Davina
Hi
Thanks Jack I later saw it wasn't.
I have just started with SE a few days ago & am spending all my 'spare' time on it. It is enthralling, educational & something I have secretly always wanted.
@Ostarisk thank you for your 'kind' introduction/over-reaction. I was not spamming, merely correcting my post to make it clearer to what I was refering. I am new to this program, forum format & community, have eyesight trouble & also often use mobile devices to access fora. Peace & best wishes this holiday season.
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 17 Dec 2016 04:32
by JackDole
JackDole wrote:If our solar system were cubistic, where am I here?
I think I'll give a hint.
As far as I know, there is only one object in the solar system that is so flat, and that is not an asteroid.
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 17 Dec 2016 08:07
by Cantra
JackDole wrote:JackDole wrote:If our solar system were cubistic, where am I here?
I think I'll give a hint.
As far as I know, there is only one object in the solar system that is so flat, and that is not an asteroid.
Haumea?
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 17 Dec 2016 08:17
by JackDole
Starlight Glimmer wrote:
Yes of course.
But it may be that the colours are somewhat different, because I have made the picture with an older version of SE.
JackDole's Universe
Posted: 18 Dec 2016 07:35
by Cantra
JackDole wrote:Starlight Glimmer wrote:
Yes of course.
But it may be that the colours are somewhat different, because I have made the picture with an older version of SE.
Shouldn't you make the cubic Haumea with a red spot on it since Haumea actually has a red spot?