Bongo do you want the coordinates to that system I talked about?
Why do I explore?
The rare finds are great, yeah. But sometimes it's just for moments like this:
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Pfft three water world in a row. . . .
Pretty awesome! Speaking of rare events, I ran into a water world last weekend that was in a system with binary stars. The water world was orbiting the A class star which I thought was initially pretty amazing, but when I scanned it it was even more amazing and I'm not sure how this would even be possible. The surface temperature was like 440k or somewhere around 346 degrees Fahrenheit and 166 degrees Celsius. Can someone tell me how that works? I'm not sure how you have a water world where the surface temp is almost two times the boiling point of water. I guess there could be a pressure component i.e. the pressure is high enough to increase the boiling point past the 346f/166c temperature.
Do they list atmospheric pressure?
Pfft three water world in a row. . . .
Pretty awesome! Speaking of rare events, I ran into a water world last weekend that was in a system with binary stars. The water world was orbiting the A class star which I thought was initially pretty amazing, but when I scanned it it was even more amazing and I'm not sure how this would even be possible. The surface temperature was like 440k or somewhere around 346 degrees Fahrenheit and 166 degrees Celsius. Can someone tell me how that works? I'm not sure how you have a water world where the surface temp is almost two times the boiling point of water. I guess there could be a pressure component i.e. the pressure is high enough to increase the boiling point past the 346f/166c temperature.
Do they list atmospheric pressure?
Yes surely waterworlds are very doable for "landings?" I mean there is just water as opposed to plantlife etc.
Even if you can't land but just skim over the surface, mazin. And imagine some weird and wonderful creatures pokeing up above the surface of some very rare waterwolrds.
Yes surely waterworlds are very doable for "landings?" I mean there is just water as opposed to plantlife etc.
Even if you can't land but just skim over the surface, mazin. And imagine some weird and wonderful creatures pokeing up above the surface of some very rare waterwolrds.