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24 Jul 2022 22:45

Doc, is there a wormholegate add on somewhere on Steam?

It would be interesting if we put the Penrose diagrams for Kerr black holes in SE!  What an experience that would be.
When the GR update goes live I will be posting some wormhole test setups that we have used during development.

As for now, it would be useless since people do not have functional wormholes.
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Re: Image Dump

25 Jul 2022 00:24

Doc, is there a wormholegate add on somewhere on Steam?

It would be interesting if we put the Penrose diagrams for Kerr black holes in SE!  What an experience that would be.
When the GR update goes live I will be posting some wormhole test setups that we have used during development.

As for now, it would be useless since people do not have functional wormholes.
Thanks Doc, that will be amazing.  As I've been reading there are four different GR solutions to black holes (nonspinning uncharged, nonspinning charged, spinning uncharged, and spinning and charged), will all four of these eventually end up in SE along with the different types of wormholes that might be possible?  There are some interesting ideas around wormholes, especially if black hole cosmology turns out to be true (including 5D black hole - worm hole tunnels)!
 
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28 Aug 2022 10:12

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25 Sep 2022 05:52

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For the last one I found a tidally locked planet with life which was half-ice half desert
 
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28 Sep 2022 07:11

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15 Oct 2022 16:43

Not my best, but the night sky view from a planet in this neighborhood must be quite spectacular.
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16 Oct 2022 20:38

It's been a while since I posted here, but I've recently gotten back into SpaceEngine. I have a really dumb idea for a mod that I want to make now that my other creative projects have been put on hold for a bit

Anyway, here's some candid shots of a galaxy I took. Nothing special, but I like the way they turned out
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03 Dec 2022 19:33

Not my best, but the night sky view from a planet in this neighborhood must be quite spectacular.

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Is it near a place where three galaxies are merging?
Looks like you're into 990 now!
 
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03 Dec 2022 19:39

Something I've never seen before- a planet visible in full detail from another completely unrelated planet. You can see the other planet go behind the sun and back out within a 2-hour period or so.

0.990, RS 8496-928-0-0-10 for anyone interested.

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EDIT: An update to yesterday's picture. This is what the second planet looks like from the first planet at their absolute closest point, IIRC the apparent size was something like 2°45'. It's also close enough to reflect light onto the first planet like a moon

Probably not the most interesting phenomenon in the grand scheme of things but I've been looking for something like this for a while
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Are they part of the same star cluster?  I wonder how they'd be so close, being from separate star systems!
 
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04 Dec 2022 15:18

Not my best, but the night sky view from a planet in this neighborhood must be quite spectacular.

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Is it near a place where three galaxies are merging?
Looks like you're into 990 now!
It is a merger of three galaxies.

I use both, depends on what I'm looking for, or to do.
 
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04 Dec 2022 15:57

Something I've never seen before- a planet visible in full detail from another completely unrelated planet. You can see the other planet go behind the sun and back out within a 2-hour period or so.

0.990, RS 8496-928-0-0-10 for anyone interested.

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EDIT: An update to yesterday's picture. This is what the second planet looks like from the first planet at their absolute closest point, IIRC the apparent size was something like 2°45'. It's also close enough to reflect light onto the first planet like a moon

Probably not the most interesting phenomenon in the grand scheme of things but I've been looking for something like this for a while
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Are they part of the same star cluster?  I wonder how they'd be so close, being from separate star systems!
I thought he meant two unrelated planets as in one was not a moon of the other, but still in orbit about the same star.  I once came across something similar in .9.8.0 — two planets in orbit about a red dwarf, the inner planet was a gas giant. The first pic shows the gas giant from the surface of the other planet, but this is at, or very near, opposition. That planet is about to pass behind the red dwarf sun. The second pic is from the same location on the outer planet, but zoomed in as the gas giant passes behind the sun. (A multiple system, most of the light comes from a more distant but much brighter companion star.)
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