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2 minutes ago, Spaceception said:

Get ready for your rep to explode :D You've earned it.

Prepare your REPUTATION 

I try to tell myself that that is unfair, that there is more cool people.

But the brain (which got used to this kind of crap) just says-

Haha..

Classic!

*begins smoking* 

 

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I was recently home from a two-week vacation for 36 hours, only to get dragged off on a one week trip which has been extended to two weeks. I don't like it any more than you do. Until I can get home, I don't have the resources to draw anything good.

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Planning on a revamp of EPIC 220221272.04, as well as a few other systems. These include Gliese 581 (including planet d and g), Kepler-445, EPIC 212157262 (depending on how many planets there actually are), GJ 3323, and some other planets.

1 hour ago, cubinator said:

90 Antiope is an interesting system.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/90_Antiope

It's a binary asteroid.

Antipope is close to the range of orbits for a so-called "Pi-steroid", which are Themis Family objects with semi-major axes between 3.14 and 3.15 AU. Two notable members include Hygeia and Sabine, which are among the 50 largest asteroids.

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3 hours ago, DeltaDizzy said:

I was recently home from a two-week vacation for 36 hours, only to get dragged off on a one week trip which has been extended to two weeks. I don't like it any more than you do. Until I can get home, I don't have the resources to draw anything good.

That's fine then.

1 hour ago, cubinator said:

90 Antiope is an interesting system.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/90_Antiope

It's a binary asteroid.

Great! A thing to draw!

(Oh wait we already have a binary asteroids)

40 minutes ago, ProtoJeb21 said:

Planning on a revamp of EPIC 220221272.04, as well as a few other systems. These include Gliese 581 (including planet d and g), Kepler-445, EPIC 212157262 (depending on how many planets there actually are), GJ 3323, and some other planets.

Antipope is close to the range of orbits for a so-called "Pi-steroid", which are Themis Family objects with semi-major axes between 3.14 and 3.15 AU. Two notable members include Hygeia and Sabine, which are among the 50 largest asteroids.

Good news! (A rare thing for today)

And we actually have Hygiea presented here!

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17 minutes ago, cratercracker said:

 

Great! A thing to draw!

(Oh wait we already have a binary asteroids)

 

I hadn't noticed that! Oh well, Antiope and its twin are almost the same size and orbit very closely, giving them at least some distinction from Didymos. They're also much larger.

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9 minutes ago, cubinator said:

I hadn't noticed that! Oh well, Antiope and its twin are almost the same size and orbit very closely, giving them at least some distinction from Didymos. They're also much larger.

Sounds good!

You are given a go for drawing!

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