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21 Apr 2017 08:10

Yes I know !

So it will be coming soon.
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21 Apr 2017 12:02

Hi !

I'm back here ! The new website, the work progress, lots of improvements. Good job team !

Sorry for the long absence, I have a new job, and time for adaptation was quite long for me, but I'm back, and I'm still working a bit on new mods. I will post soon my mod page again !
Great to have you back! Can't wait to see your mods. :)
 
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22 Apr 2017 18:37

I went to the March for Science today in Washington DC. I got to see Bill Nye and Derek Muller (Veritasium) aswell as many other scientists and performers. It was an interesting event.
"Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space." - Douglas Adams
 
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22 Apr 2017 19:29

I was part of the control group and I stayed home (cit.)
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23 Apr 2017 02:35

I went to the March of Science in Copenhagen, somehow it felt like 30 minutes although it probably was something like 2 hours long :)
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23 Apr 2017 02:53

I went to the March for Science today in Washington DC. I got to see Bill Nye and Derek Muller (Veritasium) aswell as many other scientists and performers. It was an interesting event.
Neat!  There were a bunch of people marching for !!SCIENCE!! here in the Pacific Northwest as well.
 
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23 Apr 2017 05:06

I went to the March for Science today in Washington DC. I got to see Bill Nye and Derek Muller (Veritasium) aswell as many other scientists and performers. It was an interesting event.
Neat!  There were a bunch of people marching for !!SCIENCE!! here in the Pacific Northwest as well.
Saw it everywhere, all over the world :)  Any idea why they combined Earth Day with Science Day? It might have created more impact to have the two marches on different days ;-)
 
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23 Apr 2017 07:08

Saw it everywhere, all over the world   Any idea why they combined Earth Day with Science Day? It might have created more impact to have the two marches on different days
Because why not!
"Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space." - Douglas Adams
 
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Saw it everywhere, all over the world   Any idea why they combined Earth Day with Science Day? It might have created more impact to have the two marches on different days
Because why not!
Hopefully none of the corporate "scientists" involved with creating DDT or other dangerous pesticides, or the ones who work for the fossil fuel industry and were doctoring climate change research (or doing similar things with pharmaceutical industry research)  or involved with making nuclear or other weapons or the ones the food industry employees to make fast food or soda/diet soda addictive, or the ones who harm animals were involved.  I like the climate change and environmental scientists who actually want to make the world a better place for all species- animal, plant and otherwise.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE science- I just don't like "scientists" who work for big corporations or the military and put selfish considerations ahead of protecting the whole planet.
 
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25 Apr 2017 03:34

Here is a blue galaxy made with Paint.NET/Photoshop. Need some tweaks and add some stars

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28 Apr 2017 22:43

Looks like I may have an opportunity to do astrophysics research over this summer, using visible and x-ray observations of galactic clusters to help test the Lambda-CDM model of cosmology.  Neat!
 
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29 Apr 2017 06:25

ISS Solar Transit 2

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Most people don't realize it, but they actually launch a new space station every few weeks because this keeps happening.
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29 Apr 2017 21:22

I know it is not off-topic, but...how do I create a decent inary star system? I followed the tutorial in the manual, but it just does not appear. Can you help me or at least upload an example script or something?
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
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30 Apr 2017 11:42

how do I create a decent inary star system
Here you can find a 'A very simple tutorial on how to create a solar system'.

If that does not help, post your script.
You can post it in this thread: Help with creating Mods and Addons
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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30 Apr 2017 16:24

how do I create a decent inary star system
Here you can find a 'A very simple tutorial on how to create a solar system'.

If that does not help, post your script.
You can post it in this thread: Help with creating Mods and Addons
I only copied your codes, but the StarBaryCenter itself appears as a blue hypergiant...
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
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