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Andi K.

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  1. 5 minutes ago, Adstriduum said:

    As if RSS wasn't hard enough. :D

    Hey at least I'm adding stars within only 50 ly of Earth :D. In all seriousness, it wouldn't be that hard for someone to use Sigma Dimensions or something to scale down the distances by whatever factor they want.

  2. After 6 months I've finally updated this mod. The Tau Ceti system has been added, Proxima Centauri b has been overhauled, and I've changed the stellar distance scale to 1:1. Unfortunately, because I decided the change the scale, HD 10180 has been removed because it was causing the kraken to be summoned. Hope you all enjoy the update!

  3. On ‎10‎/‎9‎/‎2018 at 8:10 PM, OhioBob said:

    I can't get it to work either.  I might have to have @Galileo look at it.  He's the one who set up the webpage.  In the meantime, have you tried using the downloadable spreadsheets rather than the online ones?  I think they're working.

    Hey, me again. Copy and pasting started working again, but now the links to the webpage for the calculators do not work.

  4. 15 hours ago, Hypercosmic said:

    ...by the way, according to Drew ex Machina https://www.drewexmachina.com/2018/11/16/our-new-neighbor-orbiting-barnards-star-details-historical-background/, there is a mention of the second planet in 5 years orbit, and other signals.

     

    Yeah I'm going to wait until these exoplanets are confirmed before I add them to REX. There's definitely some interesting stuff going on with this system, though!

    Side note: I have a dilemma. I really want to make REX be scaled 1:1 in terms of stellar distances, but I would need to remove the HD 10180 system from REX. That system kind of has sentimental value because it was the first system added into the original "RSS Extrasolar."

  5. 9 minutes ago, OhioBob said:

    I can't get it to work either.  I might have to have @Galileo look at it.  He's the one who set up the webpage.  In the meantime, have you tried using the downloadable spreadsheets rather than the online ones?  I think they're working.

    I don't have Excel, so I tried importing the downloadable spreadsheet into Google sheets, but it was showing a bunch of divide by zero errors on a bunch of the cells for the tempcurve spreadsheet. Don't know what's up with Google sheets lol.

  6. 2 minutes ago, Hypercosmic said:

    When your calculator shows that your planet's equilibrium temperature is over 2000 K, you know your planet's roasted.

    Also, what would be the surface pressure of Tau Ceti g? Is it going to be more than Venus?

    Tau Ceti g is going to have a pretty thin atmosphere. We had a conversation about this before with @ProtoJeb21 and he figured that an atmospheric pressure between 0.1 and 0.5 would be reasonable. I'd probably agree with him. Tau Ceti g is too close to Tau Ceti to have a super thick atmosphere.

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