Requests for space objects for me to find?
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Thread Topic: Requests for space objects for me to find?
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Planetary types I can look for:
Selenian (mostly cratered, some can be molten if you want, if so tell me what 'percentage')
Desert (can have life, but there are no lakes rivers oceans or other bodies of water, can be molten, if so tell me what 'percentage' of surface)
Terran (can have life, can have ice caps although rare, has water greater than 0% and less than 100%, and tell how much of surface is water)
Oceania (covered by water, can have ice caps)
Ice World (looks the same as Selenian, sometimes with cracks in crust though, much like Europa)
Titanian (has oceans of liquid methane or ammonia, tell how much surface area covered by this, land is white because it is water ice they occur far from stars)
Ice/Gas Giant (is completely clouds, thick atmosphere, usually lots of moons)
Asteroid (irregular shape, tell how cratered it should be and if it has "rough terrain" also most common object in systems)
I can look around these Star Types:
O (very blue star, not common, usually no Terras)
B (mostly blue star, not common, rare to find Terras)
A (blue-white star, not overly common, rare to find Terras)
F (White star, fairly common, sometimes has Terra(s))
G (Sol-like yellow star, quite common, sometimes has Terra(s)
K (orange star, very common, often has Terra(s))
M (Red star, extremely common, very often has Terras)
L (Deep red Gas Giant like 'failed star', extremely common, often has Terra(s))
T (near black Gas Giant like 'failed star', not common, sometimes has Terra(s))
Red/Orange/Yellow/Blue Giant ( huge star, usually have molten inner planets, very rare to have Terra(s))
Subgiant (has all characteristics of above, just slightly smaller star)
White Dwarf (tiny star but sol-like mass, moderately common, rare to find Terra(s))
Neutron Star (very tiny, with mass of greater than 3 suns, rare to even have planets, not common)
Black Hole (has no size, never has planets unless (extremely rarely) in a binary with other star having planets)
If you want to be extremely specific, I can imput what/whether I want:
Diameter
Mass
Temperature
Atmospheric pressure, Earths = 1
Clouds yes/no/doesn't matter
Aurora yes/no/doesn't matter
Rings yes/no/doesn't matter
Cometary Tail yes/no/doesn't matter
Tidally Locked yes/no/doesn't matter
Note:
If to many parameters are not left "Does Not Matter" then it is extremely likely you will get no results, and some combinations of parameters are not possible, like "Titan + Comet Tail" or "Molten Terra" -
I can also give screenshots of :
Nebule (planetary or diffuse)
stars themselves
Galaxies
Galactic clusters
Globular clusters
Open Star Clusters
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Also with planets I can give:
Disk (circular or other-wording, far-away) views,
orbital views, (nighttime, full day, sun in picture, sun through atmosphere, etc.)
Surface views (for non-Gas/ice giants)
sub-orbital views (high above the ground but still barely in atmosphere)
coastal views (for planets both with land and water)
Also, All Terras with high temperature ranges but are still possible always have a very large, molten moon. -
Stars....
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Okaaay, more specific?
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Pulse stars,
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I can find a Neutron star but pulsars aren't shown in Space Engine where I'll get these from. the one difference between Neutron stars and pulsars are that they are exactly the same thing except pulsars have jets of radiation that aren't shown in SE.
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Okay,
But have you ever heard a pulse star? -
Do you mean Variable star, because thats a whole different thing, and SE doesn't support those at all plus I can't give any video as evidence it is one...
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I don't know how accurate this is, but this is what I am talking about.
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Thats what I was talking about too. "Just a neutron star with jets of radiation"
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Oh, okay. I tried to type in neutron star the second time sound but I forgot.
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That doesn't make sense does it... *sigh* I mean i know it is a neutron star, idk why I didn't say it the first time and didn't realize that that was what you said.
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It's okay. people who know about this sort of thing but don't constantly use it tend to confuse the two.
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Yeah, I haven't really been very engaged in spacy things as of late, in fact I haven't really been engaged in hardly anything.
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