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6 years ago
Vernier System - Post 4 (Alien Skies)
Vernier System - Post 4 (Alien Skies)
Vernier System - Post 4 (Alien Skies)
Vernier System - Post 4 (Alien Skies)
Vernier System - Post 4 (Alien Skies)
Vernier System - Post 4 (Alien Skies)

Vernier System - Post 4 (Alien Skies)

While exploring the Vernier System, I took a few shots at the skies of some of the planet’s and the moons.

High Resolution Pics

Picture 1 - Second Moon orbiting the 4th planet

Picture 2 - Sunset on the second planet

Picture 3

Picture 4

Picture 5

Picture 6 - Before the Eclipse


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6 years ago
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)

Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)

The system’s 4th plant. This planet is a super-Earth orbiting the two suns at an average distance of 3.79 AU. At 4.66 Earth masses and a radius of 1.71 Earth’s the planet is quite large and massive compared to Earth. It has a hydrocarbon rich atmosphere and an average surface temperature of 187 K or -122 °F. 3 large satellites orbit the planet. The surface show evidence of numerous large impact events.

The plant’s large moons orbit close to the planet and are capable of producing double eclipses, a phenomenon only possible in star systems with more than 1 sun.

High Resolution Pictures

Picture 1 - Large battered world.

Picture 2 - Inner-most satellite occulting the planet.

Picture 3 - Large canyon

Picture 4 - Canyon close-up

Picture 5 - Double Eclipse

Picture 6 - Lunar shadow


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