r/spaceengine

Help me find this planet please

My SE had a few issues and I had to do a few things with the config files. My SE is wrking again but all bokmarks got deleted, I took some screenshots of the sky from it the last times it opened, but it didn't show the name, could someone help me find it?

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u/Disastrous_Cow_9540 — 7 hours ago

Adrian and 40 Eridani

Adrian and 40 Eridani from ‘Project Hail Mary’
Mods: Tau Ceti [Remastered+Adrian]
Erid (40 Eridani A b) from Project Hail Mary

u/YourLocalPulsar — 11 hours ago

How Ancient Venus could have looked like a long time ago

I had to crop some images and had to discard like 3 because space engine bugs the textures when editing planets and so the clouds either cut out abruptly, there are squares in the water or there are weird squares in the sky.

u/XenosHornet — 1 day ago

Am i the only one who wants this, but i wish Space Engine had massive graphical updates.

Imagine if you can fly or freeroam beneath the many layers of a gas giant, and there's a massive weather circulation surrounding you everywhere, with thick gigantic 3D variation of clouds that you can fly in and out too. Rocky planets with dynamic changing weather that also interacts with the surrounding surface area, and dynamic oceanic waves depending on composition or tidal force, volcanic eruptions, physical interactions between planet orbital gravity. Maybe this is too much to be asked for from a 21 years old space simulation, but it would be cool to have a massive graphical and physics update.

u/VireluneNova — 1 day ago

Depressing yourself with SpaceEngine. :3

Go into configs\main-user.cfg, scroll down to LifeGenerator, and copypasta this code to that section:

ProbLifeOrgTerra        0        // probability of origin of organic life on non-arid worlds (surface & ocean)
ProbLifeOrgOceania      0        // probability of origin of organic life on ocean worlds (ocean)
ProbLifeOrgDesert       0        // probability of origin of organic life on arid worlds (surface)
ProbLifeOrgIceWorld     0        // probability of origin of organic life on ice worlds (subglacail)
ProbLifeOrgGiant        0    // probability of origin of organic life on gas giants (atmosphere)
ProbLifeExotTerra       0        // probability of origin of exotic  life on non-arid worlds (surface & ocean)
ProbLifeExoOceania      0        // probability of origin of exotic  life on ocean worlds (ocean)
ProbLifeExoDesert       0        // probability of origin of exotic  life on arid worlds (surface)
ProbLifeExoIceWorld     0        // probability of origin of exotic  life on ice worlds (subglacail)
ProbLifeExoGiant        0    // probability of origin of exotic  life on gas giants (atmosphere)
ProbPanspEjectTerra     0        // Probability of organic life spores ejection  on asteroid impact on non-arid worlds (surface & ocean)
ProbPanspEjectOceania   0        // Probability of organic life spores ejection  on asteroid impact on ocean worlds (ocean)
ProbPanspEjectDesert    0        // Probability of organic life spores ejection  on asteroid impact on arid worlds (surface)
ProbPanspEjectIceWorld  0        // Probability of organic life spores ejection  on asteroid impact on ice worlds (subglacial)
ProbPanspEjectGiant     0    // Probability of organic life spores ejection  on asteroid impact on gas giants (atmosphere)
ProbPanspInsertTerra    0        // Probability of organic life spores insertion on asteroid impact on non-arid worlds (surface & ocean)
ProbPanspInsertOceania  0        // Probability of organic life spores insertion on asteroid impact on ocean worlds (ocean)
ProbPanspInsertDesert   0        // Probability of organic life spores insertion on asteroid impact on arid worlds (surface)
ProbPanspInsertIceWorld 0        // Probability of organic life spores insertion on asteroid impact on ice worlds (subglacial)
ProbPanspInsertGiant    0    // Probability of organic life spores insertion on asteroid impact on gas giants (atmosphere)
LifeOrgAgeUni           100.02    // mean value of system age to develop unicellular    organic life (in billion years)
LifeOrgAgeUniDisp       10.01    // dispersion of system age to develop unicellular    organic life (in billion years)
LifeOrgAgeMulti         200.05    // mean value of system age to develop multicellular  organic life (in billion years)
LifeOrgAgeMultiDisp     20.01    // dispersion of system age to develop multicellular  organic life (in billion years)
LifeOrgAgeComplex       300.08    // mean value of system age to develop complex ground organic life (in billion years)
LifeOrgAgeComplexDisp   30.01    // dispersion of system age to develop complex ground organic life (in billion years)
LifeExoAgeUni           200.04    // mean value of system age to develop unicellular    exotic  life (in billion years)
LifeExoAgeUniDisp       20.01    // dispersion of system age to develop unicellular    exotic  life (in billion years)
LifeExoAgeMulti         300.08    // mean value of system age to develop multicellular  exotic  life (in billion years)
LifeExoAgeMultiDisp     30.01    // dispersion of system age to develop multicellular  exotic  life (in billion years)
LifeExoAgeComplex       400.12    // mean value of system age to develop complex ground exotic  life (in billion years)
LifeExoAgeComplexDisp   40.01    // dispersion of system age to develop complex ground exotic  life (in billion years)

Very depressing, but (unfortunately), most realistic. ;)

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u/BelleHades — 2 days ago

Earth and Jupiter, rendered using the exact same exposure level. It gets dark out there.

u/KlaxonBeat — 3 days ago

stop following

How do I stop following an object, when I press W it just goes toward it no matter where I look. I've never had this problem before.

u/nodisHmm — 3 days ago

First TORRID object with liquid water ever found! 1050 K!!! (785°C, 1446°F)

It's been ages since I found something this rare, it took an entire WEEK of searching every day, 8-12 hours or so per day at a searching speed of 10000 systems checked every ~13 seconds or so, meaning I have checked, in total, roughly around ~193,840,000 systems to find this...

Also, shoutout to u/donatelo200 who also searched a lot and could easily have found this too before me! If we take the objects he checked into account, the systems checked count might easily be double

Here are the coords: RS 0-4-1882-334-21654-5-265-205 B5

u/DeMooniC- — 4 days ago

Planet with Breathable atmosphere

I found this planet today and I belive it has a breathable atmosphere.

Coords: RS 0-5-14628-2238-25195-8-15634652-1134 2

u/Kerbalist_7394 — 5 days ago