2nd Picture of the Day - October 15, 2018
A Mars-Like desert world covered in dunes of iron oxide dust. A small satellite crosses the face of the 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.
From this point forward, all Space Engine posts on my pillowfort and my Tumblr page will be the same.
Here we come across a small green-colored ice giant with an active atmosphere. This planet orbits a binary pair of red dwarfs and has a small yet well structured ring system. Additionally, a system of 13 natural satellites orbit the planet, including two of which that are large enough to be rounded by their own gravity. Like Uranus, this planet also orbits on it's side.
Space Engine System ID: RS 5581-42-8-5915539-1541 2 if anyone wants to visit the planet.
Planet Stats Below:
Radius: 17,474.59 km (2.74 x Earth) Mass: 9.59 Earth Masses Orbital Distance: 0.57 AU Length of Year: 294.35 days Length of Day: 11 hours 47 minutes Gravity: 1.28 g Temperature: 85 K (-307 F) Atmosphere: 92.9% Hydrogen, 6.96% Helium, 0.14% Methane
Small green ice giant
Binary red suns
Through the rings
Small moon
I’ve gone deeper into the Triangulum Galaxy, traveling almost 20,000 light years around the perimeter of the galaxy and coming across this binary orange dwarf system that has 10 planets. The system is next to a blue/teal colored nebula, and lies within an outer arm of the Triangulum galaxy. You may notice there are more stars in the sky compared to the last 2 systems.
High Resolution Pics
Image 1 - Tranquility
Image 2 - Twin Suns
Image 3 - Lunar Sunrise
Image 4 - Calm Giant
Picture of the Day - January 14, 2019
The silhouette of a gas giant and it rings.
Picture of the Day - October 17, 2018
A double transit of two moons across the face of a giant ringed planet.
Picture of the Day 2 - October 17,2018
Another wider angle shot
Pictures of the Day - December 15, 2018
Insight A-II is the second planet orbiting Insight A. It is a Venus-like planet shrouded in a thick carbon dioxide and water vapor atmosphere 716 times thicker than Earth’s. The surface temperature averages 1,980 F, and most of the surface is covered in molten rock.
The planet orbits just 0.07 AU from the sun, completing an orbit once every 6.72 Earth days. Insight A-II is a super-earth with a mass 2.66 times that of Earth and a radius of 1.15 Earths.
Insight A-II
Comet-like planet
The Atmosphere
The Surface
Picture of the day - February 1, 2019 - (Very late post)
Heavily cratered Mars-like planet.
Edited screenshot I took of a gas giant from the simulator “Space Engine” [3089x2980]
My Space Engine Adventures, also any space related topic or news. www.spaceengine.org to download space engine. The game is free by the way. Please feel free to ask me anything, provide suggestions on systems to visit or post any space related topic.Check out my other blog https://bunsandsharks.tumblr.com for rabbit and shark blog.
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