SpaceEngine

SpaceEngine

Plum-Pear
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ahszlhs 3 aug om 1:08 
Plum e and Plum f can exchange positions, otherwise there will be significant orbital disturbances.
And f receives more sunlight and is warmer, so the carbon dioxide content does not need to be so high.
The atmosphere of the habitable planets in this system is not suitable for higher organisms to breathe and can be improved.
It's unreasonable to have ice caps on pear C despite its high temperature.
It's also inexplicable that D is locked by tides.
mistuff13 24 aug 2024 om 14:13 
no planets are habitable due to atmospheric composition :(
Jammer 2 jul 2020 om 12:42 
Not sure what you mean but okay / :
ngx  [auteur] 2 jul 2020 om 10:28 
Well, at least it eases my homesick when I pass by...
Jammer 1 jul 2020 om 18:00 
Ok, just kinda ruinds the look /:
ngx  [auteur] 30 jun 2020 om 23:14 
Yes, it was one of my first experiments, where I used Saturn as a template. I left it there out of nostalgia (and also maybe I kinda forgot about it :) ).
Jammer 30 jun 2020 om 11:21 
I forgot what planet it was, but it used saturns ring as a ring, while the others used normal rings
ngx  [auteur] 30 jun 2020 om 1:49 
drjames5: tested in Universe Sandbox 2. Stars and main planets only, not moons, dwarf planets or asteroids. Parameters were adjusted until certain stability was reached. Tested for ~100,000 years.
If stars were further apart, the effect of binary system sky would disappear. One of them would always look like just regular bright star.
What do you mean by custom rings? There are several ringed planets in the system.
Jammer 29 jun 2020 om 15:33 
Tips, make the stars father apart, also, at lest try to make custom rings
Jammer 29 jun 2020 om 15:26 
What program did you use to test the orbit stablity?
ngx  [auteur] 15 mei 2020 om 18:04 
thank you astro0jai.keet. I'm afraid creating a decent system of such a size is beyond my current time capacity :)
astro060 11 mei 2020 om 20:55 
this is a really cool system. could you create on with six to eight stars and heaps of planets? that wold be cool
N0B0DY 12 feb 2020 om 23:35 
No it has nothing to do with planet shine. It is an internal setting of the spacecraft defined by a command in its .sml file (found in textures subfolder): "MaterialPBR" but it must also be accopanied by a pbr texture file. Thanks for trying to help though.
Optus2Savage 12 feb 2020 om 13:33 
@ngx You gotta watch interstellar! I promise you wont regret it!! Its on netflix too
ngx  [auteur] 12 feb 2020 om 7:50 
I think it is "planet shine" option in graphics settings. You must restart SE to apply changes. Maybe also some other quality settings affect it, try to max them and then adjust to optimize performance.
N0B0DY 12 feb 2020 om 6:58 
Yes I know but it's not reflective. Yours in screenies is reflective :(
Great addon btw :)
ngx  [auteur] 12 feb 2020 om 6:25 
Zeta Reticulan, Optus2Savage: I'm glad you like the addon, thanx. What about Interstellar, I haven't seen the movie yet, maybe I should take a look. But you can find procedural systems with black hole in the center already. Pretty dark though, not much to see...

N0B0DY: Skylone is part of SpaceEngine, go to Flight Simulator, then press "build" in ship manager and select SpaceEngine->CloseSpace Corp->Skylone.
Optus2Savage 12 feb 2020 om 1:33 
This is awesome, but I have a request. Can you create the system from the movie interstellar with the black hole in the middle? That would be insane
N0B0DY 11 feb 2020 om 12:20 
The PBR skylone where to get from?
Zeta Reticulan 9 feb 2020 om 15:48 
This is amazing! glad to see people are posting again