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This is my first release (and post), so if you run into any problems with the mod then please do let me know. nvS' Milky Way Skybox First skybox I've ever made. If you look carefully, you can see the Andromeda, Triangulum and the dwarf Large Magellanic Cloud and Small Magellanic Cloud galaxies. Note: I have graphical mods installed in these images so the skybox may look a bit different for you. --- Dependencies: Texture Replacer Installation Instructions: Download and install Texture Replacer. Extract the contents of the .zip file provided into your game's main directory. Download: SpaceDock --- Licensing: This mod is under the CC-BY-NC-ND-4.0 license. This means you can't use it for commercial purposes.
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I was going to put this in cool sciency stuff, but . . . . . Heres a question, if a black hole is not exactly at the center of rotation of a galaxy, is it a polynary stellar system? sort of like alpha-centauri, except having a central star it has a central BH.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35639899 Basically alot of cold invisible stuff in space, we tend to see stuff that scatters, absorbs (less-so) or emits light, but this stuff is cold, very cold, and at most wavelenths it will not be visible. In our journey to find faster spacecraft that thinks that are very small like aggregates less than 400 nm in size are small but can create tremedous energies. At 0.33c (1E8) such 200 nm particles 400 joules of energy.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35267571 You might have to wait a few minutes for the legend to show up, there is no sound with the video. Blue is new, Red is old - Sun is green, not to much green on the map.
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http://news.sciencemag.org/space/2015/12/most-likely-spots-life-milky-way Basically nothing profound, places with a local steelar environment much like our sun has is most likely to support worlds with life on them. The question is however, do we no what are stellar environment would look like from a telescope 100 light years away?
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