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24 May 2019 12:48

Here are some additional stats for [font=Roboto, sans-serif]RS 8474-1353-7-1365853-469 A4[/font]

[font=Roboto, sans-serif]Mass            1.04888 earth masses
Radius          6274.64 km[/font]
[font=Roboto, sans-serif]Temperature  11.942°C[/font]
 
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24 May 2019 12:50

Here are some additional stats for RS 8474-1353-7-1365853-469 A4

Mass            1.04888 earth masses
Radius          6274.64 km
Temperature  11.942°C
 
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24 May 2019 13:11

I have also found a star with the lowest possible mass and diameter

RS 8474-1353-8-10924916-432 B

It is a M9.5 V star with a mass just over 50 jovian mass and a diameter just over 37000km.
 
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27 May 2019 10:11

I think this is the terra with the thickest atmosphere. Its atmosphere is over 1900 times thicker than Earth.

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27 May 2019 11:44

As for the contender of the terrestrial planet with the thickest atmosphere, I have found a planet with an atmospheric pressure of over 8410 times of that of Earth

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11 Jun 2019 16:00

Becky found a thicc planet.
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11 Jun 2019 16:50

I hate thick atmospheres because the air looks so hazy and disgusting.  We have enough of that right here on Earth lol
 
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12 Jun 2019 09:13

Well I mean the atmosphere is thick. Of course it will be hazy and difficult to see through.
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21 Jun 2019 21:23

Most earth-like planet I have ever seen, at a whopping 0.987 ESI

se://v=990&n=Most%20Earth%2Dlike%20Planet%20Ever&b=RS%202752%2D114%2D8%2D4351105%2D719%20A3&p=RS%202752%2D114%2D8%2D4351105%2D719%20A&t=+25842096059C43933F879E0D7C&x=+4B401021EF36260AE41A3BD213E&y=-105814ED68F9D46F02D236B7341&z=+554B984DC41BD3F9D873F77B2EB&qx=0.6290741&qy=-0.6952758&qz=0.3476219&qw=-0.00403892&u=7.9115e-11&m=1&s=1&f=0&e=0

To go to these coords:

Step 1: Open locations menu (defaults to F6)
Step 2: Click the "Add" button
Step 3: Click "Paste URL from clipboard"
Step 4: Press "Enter" to add it in
Step 5: Enjoy!

(Feel free to copy and paste this wherever you need it, I made it myself)
 
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21 Jun 2019 21:26

[quote="Space Bepis"]Most earth-like planet I have ever seen, at a whopping 0.987 ESI

Never mind, I'll do it the old fashioned way. The planet's coords are RS 2752-114-8-4351105-719 A3

You still have those handy instructions though
 
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10 Jul 2019 02:51

Has anyone found a "torrid aquaria" in 0.990?
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31 Jul 2019 20:22

They would be Neptunes.  Aquarias would be vapor planets at such high temperatures.
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31 Aug 2019 21:22

can anyone compile all the extremes?
I cannot find them
 
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14 Sep 2019 07:26

I'm searching for the deepest planetwide ocean I can find. Currently the deepest one I found is at 470.45 km maximum depth. Here it is:

RS 1235-511-4-4095-3537 8.1
2.4 lunar masses
temp: -5,8 °C
atmo pressure: 1.21 atm
atmo composition: mostly CO2 and varying hydrocarbons
Hydrosphere composition: 99.1% H20, 0.888% C8H18 (octane)


I've also noticed that most deep superoceanic planets orbit around zirconium or carbon stars, which is quite interesting.
 
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02 Oct 2019 09:29

yaa, Space Engne is wierd
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