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Published: 2019-05-03 21:02:09 +0000 UTC; Views: 543; Favourites: 19; Downloads: 0
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Still lacking in the colouring department, but I think it's good.Related content
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CHAOSminiMARINE [2019-05-04 06:13:29 +0000 UTC]
Interesting, seems like Isaac Clarke from another world. )
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Askhran In reply to CHAOSminiMARINE [2019-05-04 06:24:44 +0000 UTC]
I actually used Isaacs Engineering suit as one of the references, so you are not too far off.
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PaganCrusade [2019-05-04 00:07:10 +0000 UTC]
A blue star at that distance would be extremely bright, and extremely hot. Looking directly at the star would easily damage his/her eyes without protection. Based on the angular diameter of the star, the planet would be over 500 degrees Celsius, that is assuming the star in question is a low temperature Type B Main Sequence Star. I am of course ignoring the other orange star, and the potential greenhouse effect of the planet, which would certainly add to the temperature.
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Askhran In reply to PaganCrusade [2019-05-04 05:53:19 +0000 UTC]
I appreciate your thoughts, but I just wanted to draw a blue star, that's it. I did not particularly care about the science behind it at the moment.
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PaganCrusade In reply to Askhran [2019-05-04 06:41:53 +0000 UTC]
Well, you could still draw a blue star system in a realistic manner. The planet just needs to be significantly further away from the star in order to be habitable.
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5MinSketcher In reply to PaganCrusade [2019-07-27 17:10:49 +0000 UTC]
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Askhran In reply to PaganCrusade [2019-05-04 08:32:23 +0000 UTC]
Ok, Got it. I will fix it, this drawing is still unfinnished anyhow.
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PaganCrusade In reply to Askhran [2019-05-05 03:03:24 +0000 UTC]
I made a few quick simulations using the program Space Engine. These show what angular diameter a Type B Star would likely have to be for certain temperature conditions on a terrestrial planet with minimal greenhouse effect. Might be helpful for future sci-fi world building.
i.imgur.com/CmMAKN9.jpg (<0 C temperatures)
i.imgur.com/9y1FJOb.jpg (~100 C temperatures)
i.imgur.com/FwLIhmr.jpg (~250 C temperatures)
i.imgur.com/jpCiWXh.jpg (~500 C temperatures)
i.imgur.com/QKDkmAd.jpg (>1000 C temperatures)
i.imgur.com/y6hBRST.jpg (Sun from Earth for comparison)
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