Pictures of the day - January 17, 2019
Colorful Titan-Like world with seas of liquid methane and a surface thriving with methane-based life, which give the planet it's unique coloring.
Space Engine System ID: RS 8550-3584-8-206537-286 8 to visit the planet in Space Engine.
Picture of the Day 2 - January 16, 2019
A planet and it's moon burn under the glare of 4 suns.
Space Engine System ID: RS 8550-3584-5-403-110 B1.1
Pictures of the day - January 16, 2019
Comets
Picture of the Day - January 15, 2019
Titan-like world with methane oceans and clouds of hydrocarbons.
Picture of the Day - January 14, 2019
The silhouette of a gas giant and it rings.
Picture of the Day - January 13, 2019
Aurora’s dance over the northern pole and a hazy world.
Picture of the day - January 11, 2019
Large storm swirls in the atmosphere of a gas giant.
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 - January 9, 2019
Ringed Desert-Like moon with life and a large moon.
Picture of the day - January 8, 2019
Earth-Like planet with red-colored vegetation.
Space Engine System ID: 8550-3145-7-381564-296 3 to visit the planet in space engine.
Picture of the day 2 - January 6, 2019
Titan-Like World.
Picture of the Day - January 6, 2019
Ringed ice giant orbiting a star located near a beautiful red-colored nebula.
Space Engine System ID: RS 8550-3584-8-657793-464 5 to visit the planet in Space Engine.
PS: I apologize for the inconsistency of pictures lately. Personal issues are making my regular post schedule something erratic.
Picture of the Day - January 4, 2019
A hot desert-world with exotic land-based life.
Space Engine System ID: RS 5613-2267-7-1038156-494 A3 to visit the world in Space Engine.
Picture of the Day 2 - January 3, 2019
A heavily cratered ice-world. This one is to make up for the missed picture of the day yesterday.
Space Engine System ID: RS 5613-489-8-16684327-414 5 to visit the planet in Space Engine
Picture of the day - January 3, 2019
Desert-like moon orbiting a large gas giant. This is the same world as the skylines from the previous post.
Pictures of the day - January 1, 2019
A set of skylines from a large moon of a gas giant.
Space Engine System ID: RS 5581-7-7-1842438-367 A5.1 to visit the moon in Space Engine
Here I come a across a massive Super-Jovian gas giant. The planet is close to the boundary line with a brown dwarf and has a mass of more than 11 times that of Jupiter. It orbits a hot B-Type star that is part of a binary system consisting of a B type main sequence star and a blue supergiant. The system is located just outside of a globular cluster.
Monstrous storms rage across the planet’s atmosphere, powered not just from the warmth of two luminous suns, but also from internally released heat. A well-structured ring system surrounds the planet along with 66 natural satellites, 6 of which larger than the planet Mercury, including 1 ocean moon larger than Earth that has its own ring system.
Space Engine System ID: RSC 5581-4-0-0-300 B3 to visit the planet in Space Engine.
Planet Stats:
Radius: 71,573.62 km (11.22 x Earth, 1.02 x Jupiter) Mass: 11.06 Jupiter Masses (3,515 x Earth) Orbital Distance: 11.43 AU Length of Year: 16.33 Years Length of Solar Day: 7 hours 56 mins Gravity: 27.90 g Temperature: 720 K (836°F) Atmosphere Composition: 92.7% Hydrogen, 6.88% Helium, 0.32% Methane, 0.10% Hydrogen Deuteride
Here we come across an Earth-like world with violet hued skies. This planet supports marine life and orbits a star within a globular cluster. There are 137 star systems just within 5 light years of this planet, and the planet’s sky is lit up with their light. Most of the stars are close enough to be visible during the day. Additionally, this planet is located within a quandary star system consisting of an K type orange dwarf orbited three smaller red dwarfs in a wide complex orbit.
While Earth-Like, there are notable differences from Earth. First, the planet has almost no obliquity meaning it has no axial tilt and therefore does not experience seasons. Massive ice caps cover both poles. The planet also spins very slowly with a solar day lasting almost 3.86 Earth days. Only 4 small asteroid moons orbit the planet. Additionally, life is limited to the oceans, and the atmosphere is almost entirely made up of carbon dioxide.
Space Engine System ID: RSC 5581-4-4-2706-51 A4 to visit the system in Space Engine.
Planet Stats Below:
Radius: 5,268.61 km (0.83 x Earth) Mass: 0.59 Earth Masses Orbital Distance: 0.43 AU Length of Year: 118.88 Days Length of Solar Day: 3.86 Days Gravity: 0.86 g Average Temperature: 277 K (39° F) Atmospheric Pressure: 0.52 Atmospheres Atmospheric Composition: 92.7% Carbon Dioxide, 4.23% Nitrogen, 3.02% Oxygen, 0.05% Sulfur Dioxide.
Picture of the day - December 29, 2018
Binary Sunset over an ice giant.
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
Pictures of the day - December 27, 2018
Parting Shots of the Insight A and Insight B Systems, Alien Skies.
Now that all of the worlds of the Insight A and Insight B systems have been revealed, here are some parting shots before I begin my exploration of new star systems.
Space Engine System ID: RS 5581-42-6-76887-1116
Insight B-IV-M3 sky
Insight A-VII Sky
Insight A-V Sky
Insight A-IV-M8 Sky
Insight B-V Sky
Insight B-VI-M2 Sky
Insight B-I Sky
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
Pictures of the day - December 24, 2018
Insight A-VII is a cold super-Earth and largest rocky planet orbiting Insight A. The planet has a mass of 3.10 Earths, and a diameter 53% larger than Earth. It orbit’s its sun at an average distance of 1.97 AU, completing an orbit once every 2.55 years. A day lasts only 13 hours and 20 minutes.
The surface is covered in a carbon dioxide atmosphere with a surface pressure of 1.73 atmospheres, and an average surface temperature of -105 F. The atmosphere is extremely cloudy with clouds of water-ice and dry ice. An extensive system of rings orbit’s the planet, and a large moon.
Insight A-VII
Closeup
Duality
The Atmosphere
The Surface
Pictures of the day - December 22, 2018
Insight A-Vi is an Earth-like water-world with a surface completely covered in oceans. The planet has a mass of 0.65 Earths and a diameter 0.97 times that of our planet. An extensive ring system surrounds the planet and the oceans contain simple signed-celled life.
The planet orbits at an average distance of 1.10 AU and a day on the surface lasts 18 hours and 31 minutes. Compared to the inner-worlds, Insight A-VI is rather cold with an average global temperature of 41 F. Still the oceans absorb enough heat that there are no ice caps at the poles, since ocean currents keep the water from freezing.
Note the inner two planets have comet like appearance from their atmospheres being strip away by the sun.
Insight A-VI
Three small moons
Rings
The sun and inner planets
Sunset
Planet rise
Pictures of the day - December 20, 2018
Insight A-V is a hot earth-like planet with oceans. The planet does support marine life, but the surface is far too inhospitable for anything other than Extremophiles. The planet is much smaller and less massive than Earth at 0.14 Earth masses and a diameter roughly half that of Earth. The surface is very active with a hot atmosphere. The surface averages 161 F, with an atmosphere only 54% as thick of Earth’s that is dominated by carbon dioxide. The surface is so hot that there are no ice caps or even snow on mountain-tops.
The planet rotates backwards with an axial tilt of 148 degrees and a rotational rate of 24 hours and 21 minutes. No moons orbit the planet.
Insight A-V
Earth-Like World
Cyclone
The Surface
Polar orbit
Pictures of the day - December 19, 2018
Insight A-IV is the fourth and largest planet orbiting Insight A. It is a large ice giant planet with a mass 41.38 times that of Earth and a diameter of 4.41 Earths. The planet has a hot atmosphere with a temperature of 297 F, which is dominated by hydrogen and helium. Additionally, a single large moon orbits the planet alongside 13 smaller asteroid-like satellites.
The planet orbits it’s sun at an average distance of 0.36 AU, completing an orbit once every 72.17 Earth Days. The planet is not tidally locked, but has a slow rotational rate of 288.70 Earth days, resulting in solar days that last 96.23 Earth days.
Insight A-IV
Stormy North Pole
Setting Sun
Crescents
View from the moon
Picture of the day - December 18, 2018
Polar vortex over the northern pole of Insight A-II
Pictures of the day - December 16, 2018
Insight A-III is the third planet orbiting Insight A. It is a hot Ice-giant orbiting it’s sun at an average distance of 0.12 AU. The planet’s atmosphere has a temperature of 960 F and it’s atmosphere lacks any type of define cloud decks. This is a helium ice giant, meaning that it has lost all of it’s hydrogen and the atmosphere is dominated by helium instead. As a result, the planet has a monochromatic color.
Insight A-III has a mass of 13.22 Earths, and a diameter of 4.03 times that of Earth. The planet is tidally locked to it’s sun and orbits the sun once every 14.76 Earth days.
Insight A-III
Lunar View
Asteroid Moon
Blinding Sun and Inner Planets
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