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JackDole's Universe 0.990

21 Nov 2020 17:14

Will these addons be compatible with 0.991 beta?
Intel i7-11800H at 2.30GHz, RTX 3050
16 GB RAM
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JackDole's Universe 0.990

22 Nov 2020 02:32

Of course, I don't know if they will all work with the final version of SE 0.991, but they should work with the current test version of SE 0.991.
JackDole's Universe 0.990: http://forum.spaceengine.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=546
JackDole's Archive: http://forum.spaceengine.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=419
JackDole: Mega structures ... http://old.spaceengine.org/forum/17-3252-1 (Old forum)
 
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JackDole's Universe 0.990

29 Nov 2020 17:34

Are you going to update your system of The Verse for SE 0.990?
 
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JackDole's Universe 0.990

30 Nov 2020 15:42

Maybe at some point. But not at the moment.
But the addon should also work to some extent in SE 0.990. If the planets may also look a little different than in SE 0.980 because the procedural texture generation has changed.
JackDole's Universe 0.990: http://forum.spaceengine.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=546
JackDole's Archive: http://forum.spaceengine.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=419
JackDole: Mega structures ... http://old.spaceengine.org/forum/17-3252-1 (Old forum)
 
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JackDole's Universe 0.990

30 Nov 2020 15:54

Jack do you like the look of the planets better in 0990 or 0980?
 
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JackDole's Universe 0.990

10 Dec 2020 19:32

Maybe at some point. But not at the moment.
But the addon should also work to some extent in SE 0.990. If the planets may also look a little different than in SE 0.980 because the procedural texture generation has changed.
How could I get the addon to work in SE 0.990?
 
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JackDole's Universe 0.990

05 Jun 2021 21:43

Stephenson 2-18
the new biggest star:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephenson_2-18
// -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
// Filename: Steph2-18.sc
// JackDole (Gerhard H. Quast) 2020.06.04 06:08:56

// Put this in 'addons\catalogs\stars'.
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------

LogLevel 1

Star "Stephenson 2-18/Stephenson 2 DFK 1/RSGC2-18/2MASS J18390238-0605106/Gaia DR2 4253084565963481856"
{
    RA      18 39 02.3709099153
    Dec     -06 05 10.535778038
    Dist    6000                // approx
    
    Class       "M4 0"
    
    RadSol      2158
    Lum         440000
    Teff        3535
}

//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Steph2-18c.sc(Put in 'addons\catalogs\stars'.)
scr00921.jpg
It can be seen from the earth.
 
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JackDole's Universe 0.990

15 Jul 2021 20:50

Hey JD would you consider making an add-on for the first superhabitable exoplanet we have found?  I don't see it anywhere in SE, nor its parent star for that matter.  Details:

https://www.universetoday.com/148291/th ... han-earth/

So, are there any planets that meet the conditions!? It’s a solid…maybe. We can’t measure all these criteria from the distances we are observing with current technologies. We can’t, for example, yet determine if an exoplanet features active plate tectonics or hosts a moon. But we can measure the mass of an exoplanet, whether it orbits within the habitable zone, estimate its age, and classify the parent star. Scanning the 4000+ Kepler planets for superhabitable criteria, the authors find 24 terrestrial candidates that meet at least some of the conditions. 9 orbit K stars, 16 are between 5-18 billion years old, and 5 are within a 10 degree range of optimal temperature. Of the 24, ONE meets all the observable criteria, KOI 5715.01, which orbits a K class orange dwarf star roughly 3000 light years from Earth.
 
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Re: JackDole's Universe 0.990

08 Jul 2023 22:29

Teegarden's b + c (fictional)

Here's my fictional version of the two planets of Teegarden's Star.
(For the simple, realistic version look here: http://forum.spaceengine.org/viewtopic. ... =30#p30056)
scr00022.jpgscr00024.jpg
scr00019.jpgscr00021.jpg
TeegardensFictional.pak(Put this in the 'addons' folder.)

(I've found that if I just specify 'Lum' (luminosity) in the star script, instead of 'AbsMagn' or 'AppMagn', the planet's temperature is a bit higher.)
I don't very like to fix the luminosities of stars (except that the temperature of planets is too terrible). I usually fix the abedo to change the effective temperature and add a suitsble greenhouse effect so that the planet can have a right temperture.
I believe TRAPPIST-1 f is a cool terra planet/cool mesobaric marine rocky terra planet.
 
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Re: JackDole's Universe 0.990

03 Aug 2023 03:39

Darwin IV
scr00959.jpg
DarwinIVp.pak
The planet and it's moons aren't visible. is this because i am playing on SpaceEngine 0.980 and not 0.990?
 
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Re: JackDole's Universe 0.990

06 Mar 2024 06:37

[font=Roboto, sans-serif]Thanks.  I loaded the more realistic ones you linked to and now I have two b's and two c's lol.  How are the ones on this page different from the ones you made earlier?[/font]
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