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Pictures of the Day - December 25, 2018 (Merry Christmas)
Insight A-VIII is the eighth planet orbiting Insight A. It is an ice-giant with a mass 15.46 times that of Earth, and a diameter of 3.19 Earths. The planet has unusually pronounced cloud bands, and a wide-spaced ring system. It orbits it’s sun at an average distance of 4.01 AU, completing 1 orbit every 7.41 Years.
This planet has an active atmosphere with an average temperature of -213 F, and a day on the planet last 11 hours and 6 minus. 5 moons orbit the planet that are large enough to be rounded by their own gravity, including 4 larger than 2,000 kilometers across.
Insight A-VIII
Transiting Moon
Closeup
Asteroid Moon
View from outer-most large moon
Just to let all of my followers know. I have received by Pillowfort login and will be playing around with setting up a Space Engine blog on there.
http://www.pillowfort.io
I will still be keeping this blog as my primary blog, and my secondary blog rabbits and shark will also be staying here.
For the time being, I am just trying Pillowfort out, with the anticipation that Tumblr may eventually go under, but until then, I am staying on here, so please don’t worry about me leaving.
My Pillowfort link is below:
Sharkspaceengine
For anyone who doesn't know what Pillowfort is, it is beta blogging site that is possibly going to be an alternative to Tumblr. The site is currently still in beta and charges $5 for a key, but that is temporary, and once the main site is up and running there will be no charge.
Picture of the day - February 3, 2019 - (Very late post)
Stormy atmosphere of a gas giant.
Picture of the Day - October 29, 2018
Lush and green Earth-like planet with life and a large moon orbiting close by.
These will be the last pics from the Large Magellanic Cloud Galaxy. I will have my next galaxy picked out soon.
Pale green titan-like world
Three suns
Cratered world with a thin atmosphere
White sun
Binary sunset
Two airless worlds
Here we come across the smaller component of a double planetary system, being the 9 and 10th planets from the star. This planet is by far the most visually stunning world I have come across in the 6 months of playing space engine.
The world is roughly the same size as Earth, but only 0.58 times the mass. The surface is covered in liquid nitrogen oceans and nitrogen ice-caps. The planet has a surface temperature of 68 K or -337 °F. The atmosphere is composed of nitrogen and argon with a surface pressure of 0.095 atmospheres. The surface has a nitrogen cycle, much the same as Earth has a water cycle.
High Resolution Pics
Picture 1 - Crescent
Picture 2 - Gibbous
Picture 3 -
Picture 4 - River Channels
Picture 5 - Varied terrain
Picture 6 - Polar Cap
Picture 7 - Nitrogen Shoreline
Pictures of the day - November 26, 2018
A system of 6 planet’s orbiting a rare dim carbon star that has swelled into a red giant. All of the planet’s have been roasted by the star. The star has a very low surface temperature; therefore, all of the planets have a red-tint due to the lack of blue colored light.
The outer-most planets form a double planet system which consist of a Mars-like world orbited by an ocean world. The ocean world once being a frozen ice-covered world melted the by expanded sun.
Space Engine System ID: RS 5581-42-4-1201-1122
Inner-most world
Massive giant covering the sky
Roasted Ice-giant and its moons
Another burnt world
Outer-most Double Planets
Hurricane
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