My first adventure brings us to this Yellow Super Giant and companion black hole. The system is young and filled with many gas giants that still glow with the heat of their formation.
All of the planets orbit far from the star, the nearest having a orbital radius of 10.57 AU. Numerous planets are also double planets including a double Jupiter as shown above.
More pics of this system and my thoughts on if this system could actually exist in the real universe to come.
Picture of the day 2 - November 16, 2018.
Tidally locked desert-like world with green vegetation growing between the hellishly hot day-side desert, and the endless ice of the night side.
Picture of the Day - January 26, 2019
Barren and battered worlds.
Picture of the day - December 10, 2018
The cracked surface of Insight B-VI’s fourth moon.
New pics of the Insight A system coming soon.
Picture of the day 2 - January 10, 2019
Warm gas giant surrounded by a rainbow-colored ring system.
Space Engine System ID: RS 8550-1391-7-1315996-265 4 to visit the planet in space engine.
Picture of the Day 2 - November 9, 2018
Narrow sea cuts through the forests of a life supporting world with red-colored vegetation.
Picture of the Day - October 19, 2018
Small moon passing in front of a large Super-Earth type planet.
Picture of the Day 2 - October 16, 2018
Here I come across the most Earth-like planet to date. The planet is covered in green vegetation, blue oceans and ice caps at the poles. This planet is located near the galactic core; therefore, the sky is full of bright stars, even more so than globular clusters.
I just want to let all my followers know I am staying on Tumblr for now. I appreciate everyone who follows my space engine tumblr and rabbit and shark tumblr.
I am going to however check into pillowfort since i am hearing some good things about it, and might also keep a space engine blog on there as well if I like it.
If the autoflagging gets too bad, however; I might decide to leave tumblr. So that is a wait and see game. But for the foreseeable future I am staying here.
First post of the Insight A system. Insight A is the larger or primary of Insight’s 2 stars. The Insight System is a wide-spaced binary system consisting of a type G1V and type K5V star that orbit one another at an average distance of 192.3 AU once every 2,432 years. Insight A is 1.6 times the luminosity of our sun, and Insight B just 1/6th that of our sun.
Below are the first five worlds orbiting Insight A.
Insight A-I (0.56 Earth Masses - Rocky, 0.04 AU)
Insight A-II (2.66 Earth Masses, Rocky Super Earth, 0.07 AU)
Insight A-III (13.22 Earth Mass, Ice-Giant, 0.12 AU)
Insight A-IV (41.38 Earth Masses, Ice Giant, 0.36 AU)
Insight A-V (0.14 Earth Masses, Rocky with Liquid Water, 0.69 AU)
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