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2003-04-08, 03:29 PM | [Ignore Me] #31 | |||
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Secondly, moons can appear this large anytime, and such a thing is definitely not unbelievable. It's a simple thing called distance. *shakes head* |
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2003-04-08, 04:50 PM | [Ignore Me] #32 | ||
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Well, I think most have it right that this is a game.
But to seriously approach the subject, refracting light can make the moons appear much larger than they are. For example, anyone ever see the moon (of earth) when its near the horizon? The light refraction creates an optical illusion (for lack of a better term) that makes the moon appear larger closer to the horizon then at its zenith. Unfortunately, I can't see the image being posted about cause i'm getting a little red x.
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2003-04-08, 06:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #35 | |||||||||
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Where did you do space studies? Cause I'm pretty sure I got more accurate information on interstellar phenomena on Romper Room.
Further, how do you know how large Auraxis is? Have there been published scientific reports on its size and mass? No? Imagine that.
2) A super nova, being an explosion, is not an enduring phenoma. The force of the explosion drives matter away from the source at great speed, and would contraindicate a cloud formation. 3) Part of the process of a star going nova involves most of the gasseous and light element particles being consumed and turned into heavy elements by runaway fusion, they would be unlikely to form a cloud. 4) If a super nova detonated close enough to the star system where auraxis is located to where the entire visible skyline was taken up by the event, it would mean that the exploding star was very, very close..and all life would have been expunged from the planet in an enourmous blast of super concentrated radiation.
Oh, and lastly...IT IS A GAME. IT ISN'T REAL. Last edited by Matuse; 2003-04-08 at 06:09 PM. |
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2003-04-08, 06:10 PM | [Ignore Me] #37 | ||
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I wish I could promote spam like Shogun.
But I can't. So I won't. Nice post Matuse. I bow to your superior knowledge. Open Beta / two weeks
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2003-04-08, 06:25 PM | [Ignore Me] #41 | ||
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I don't guesstimate... I simply relay what the devs said.
But yes! OH! The pain of not being in Beta right now! How sore my existence is! I wake up thinking of Planetside and when I go to bed my dreams are filled with visions of Planetside. Two weeks is much too long to torture us...
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2003-04-08, 07:11 PM | [Ignore Me] #42 | |||
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You made a spelling mistake. It's Criticize . Just thought it would be funny to point that out.
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2003-04-09, 05:14 AM | [Ignore Me] #43 | ||
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matus or whatever, i see what you are saying and u obviously misunderstood me, when i mean super nova, i mean like light years away, but u can still se it, and a nebular is a forming star, lots of dust particles gather together and the gravitational pull slowly comes together and over thousends of years, a solar system is formed, so that cpould have also been seen on the other side of the moon (thousends of light years away)
i did space studies as a unit for geology just about a month ago (im in high school) u guys are saying its just a game, well if it can me so unrealistic, why dodnt they just make everything all wiers like, and everyone can fly and all that stuff? Also, think about how small the planet is, it like a 50th the size of mercury, and for a small planet to have 2 big (or close if u wanna put it like that, small planets cant have big/ close moons) moons would for the equater to expand due to the gravitaional pull of the 2 moons, then after all that the crust will reak and the planet will implode. I know this, Aruxis is a terestrial (rock) planet, and the crust will break under that much pressure, infact Saturn (gas planet) is also swelling at the equater due to all its rings, but its made of gas so it cant implode. I sound liks such a nerd right now, but after lerning all this stuff about space, i can see how faulse Arauxis actuly is, but no matter, its just a game after all. seeya and where did my pic of the moon go btw? |
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2003-04-09, 05:54 AM | [Ignore Me] #44 | ||
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Okay, so this is another mini-astronomy lesson, so don't read it if you're uninterested.
First of all, "nebular" is an adjective. It cannot "be" anything. But assuming that you're actually talking about a nebula, they still aren't forming stars. Most nebulae actually just sit around looking pretty - only the densest of the already-dense dark nebulae (areas known as Bok globules) can begin to form stars. And as soon as the formation of a star begins, it's not a nebula anymore; it's a protostar. Secondly, when stars do go supernova, they don't look like clouds. They look like this: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/1997/03/ ...similar to that one screenshot of "Sauron's Eye" as someone put it. And... I just skimmed through some screenshots, and I never once saw clouds behind the moon. There's always a convenient gap in the clouds for the moon to shine through, but it's overlapped a couple of times. And a bright moon can shine through thin clouds, too. So unless you can actually get your picture to work, I'm considering it a moot point. And finally, the planet is small for an unscientific reason: if it were full-sized, it would take a huge amount of computing resources to keep track of it all, and the battle would be too spread out to be very intense. The size of the planet is optimized for the number of players they expect, not to imitate physics.
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2003-04-09, 02:10 PM | [Ignore Me] #45 | |||
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There is an explanation for that... Perhaps Auraxis' sattelites are just much closer to auraxis then Earth's moon is to it. The Earth's moon was even closer than Auraxis's about 4 billion years ago, but it's orbit is slowly deteriorating, give it another couple of billion years and we probably won't even have a moon anymore as it would have exited Earth's grav well.
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