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Benilopax
The Ashen Lion Syndicate The Ashen Syndicate
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Posted - 2015.02.09 20:51:24 -
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THIS was posted on Facebook today, it shows major planets in EVE shown to scale.
Don't know about you but maybe CCP should think about tweaking some stats...
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Crumplecorn
Eve Cluster Explorations
1969
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Posted - 2015.02.09 21:09:03 -
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All I get is an error processing my request.
I didn't even request anything as such, except in the technical sense.
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Benilopax
The Ashen Lion Syndicate The Ashen Syndicate
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Posted - 2015.02.09 21:26:35 -
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You can't see it?
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Baneken
Arctic Light Inc. Arctic Light
464
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Posted - 2015.02.09 21:34:41 -
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It's entirely on the realm of possibility that those planets would be super earths |
Benilopax
The Ashen Lion Syndicate The Ashen Syndicate
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Posted - 2015.02.09 21:42:37 -
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The gravity on Luminaire would be rough...
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Steve Ronuken
Fuzzwork Enterprises Vote Steve Ronuken for CSM
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Posted - 2015.02.09 21:46:28 -
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Density is important too..
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ShahFluffers
Ice Fire Warriors Snuffed Out
7296
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Posted - 2015.02.09 21:46:28 -
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Benilopax wrote:The gravity on Luminaire would be rough... Unless it is less dense than it looks.
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Abrazzar
Vardaugas Family
6012
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Posted - 2015.02.09 21:50:05 -
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ShahFluffers wrote:Benilopax wrote:The gravity on Luminaire would be rough... Unless it is less dense than it looks. Talk about Gallente being all gas bags.
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Benilopax
The Ashen Lion Syndicate The Ashen Syndicate
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Posted - 2015.02.09 22:08:29 -
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It would have to be pretty spongy!
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Rowells
ANZAC ALLIANCE Fidelas Constans
1958
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Posted - 2015.02.09 22:09:09 -
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That explains why native matarians are so tall |
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Benilopax
The Ashen Lion Syndicate The Ashen Syndicate
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Posted - 2015.02.09 22:11:44 -
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Luminaire has a density of 1469.2 g/cm Earth has 5.51 g/cm....
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Bienator II
madmen of the skies
3171
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Posted - 2015.02.09 22:22:46 -
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amarr have even the superior planets, no real surprise.
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Serene Repose
2200
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Posted - 2015.02.09 22:31:47 -
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Steve Ronuken wrote:Density is important too.. Some planets have more density than others, but they're all usually inhabited planets for this effect to be seen.
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Darth Terona
Black Rebel Rifter Club The Devil's Tattoo
40
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Posted - 2015.02.09 22:35:47 -
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Having flown a frig directly into many eve planets, I can tell you non of them are to "scale"
In eve or otherwise... |
Chainsaw Plankton
IDLE GUNS IDLE EMPIRE
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Posted - 2015.02.09 23:38:19 -
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found it on twitter: https://twitter.com/EveOnline/status/564795830813868032/
and looking at those planets, no wonder capsuleers are "super human" in the lore
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Dalloway Jones
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
264
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Posted - 2015.02.10 04:20:54 -
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This seems like a good place to ask. Now that they have been updating graphics in general is there any chance that planets will be getting a graphic update soon?
They are starting to look sort of dated. Gas giants in particular are pretty dreary looking. |
Sniper Smith
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
238
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Posted - 2015.02.10 04:34:11 -
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Steve Ronuken wrote:Density is important too.. Indeed.. During the Luminaire live event there was mention that it was not very dense, and that's what made the potential firing of a DD at it, and the Crash of the Titan, much more dangerous than on many other planets.
Who knows if that made it into ingame stats though.. |
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Greater Order Of Destruction Mercenary Coalition
424
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Posted - 2015.02.10 07:28:00 -
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I do not understand why CCP need to alter any stats based on that picture. |
Skydell
Bad Girl Posse Somethin Awfull Forums
677
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Posted - 2015.02.10 13:05:22 -
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We have harvesting colonies on Lava and Gas planets.
The home world habitation lore does not account for technology. Just because it is the original colony, it's still an artificial living space. The fact that no or an extreme few planets that are truly earth like explains why there are no native populations in New Eden. |
Akirei Scytale
Okami Syndicate
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Posted - 2015.02.10 18:41:41 -
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Baneken wrote:It's entirely on the realm of possibility that those planets would be super earths
Which are 100% totally uninhabitable. And they don't get that big. |
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Vincent Athena
V.I.C.E.
3142
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Posted - 2015.02.10 19:53:58 -
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What is unrealistic as well is the low densities. These are terrestrial planets, meaning they are mostly rock. Yes, there are low density minerals. But consider: The Earth is made mostly from rock, which has a specific gravity of around 2 to 3. So why does the Earth as a whole have a specific gravity of 5.5? Answer: Pressure, and minerals containing iron. The high pressure in the core compresses the minerals there to a specific gravity of about 13, allowing for a high overall density (pure iron is only 7). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth
On the larger planets we have in Eve, the pressure in the core would be even higher, resulting in even higher densities. Even if you assume no iron in their core, I don't see how those densities would be possible.
With a higher density, the surface gravity would also be quite high.
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Hipqo
Byrg's Associates
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Posted - 2015.02.11 10:42:46 -
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Im just spit balling here, but the fact that New Eden is so far away from our own solarsystem, in the universe, could have potential impacts on how the laws of physics unfold or not?? :) How sure of these laws are we? In terms of its the same everywhere in the universe. Especially in solar system so far away we have no way of even seeing them with telescopes or studying them.
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Reaver Glitterstim
Dromedaworks inc Test Alliance Please Ignore
2369
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Posted - 2015.02.23 07:14:25 -
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It's not likely that a terrestrial and Earth-like planet can exist with a radius much greater than 10km. Most likely the majority of naturally life-supporting worlds are smaller than Earth.
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Sniper Smith
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
275
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Posted - 2015.02.23 08:29:29 -
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It's worth reminding people, that first off, we have no idea if these planets were teraformed, ergo are not exactly natural. Additionally, Eve could be a little like the Andromeda TV Series, in that there have been genetic modifications to allow for "humans" to survive on heavy gravity worlds and the like.
In short, none of it matters :p Planets are just eye candy.. and occasional landing platforms for lost Caldari Titan's. |
Rain6637
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2015.02.23 15:24:49 -
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The models of the planets are tiny though. I can slowboat through a planet relatively quickly. That I dislike.
Don't post on the forums, devs don't read it. Send GMs your questions with support tickets. Don't be silent.
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