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@cerberus611 | 8 November 19 | |
Guy's, you should give this a go: SpaceEngine SpaceEngine is a proprietary 3D astronomy program and game engine developed by Russian astronomer and programmer Vladimir Romanyuk. It creates a three-dimensional planetarium representing the entire universe from a combination of real astronomical data and scientifically-accurate procedural generation algorithms. Size: 4 GB Space Engine - Seamlessly Explore The Entire Universe Why You Should Try Space Engine (The Best Damn Space Sim in the Galaxy) |
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@bozzalad | 18 November 19 | |
Odd oxygen levels on Mars huh
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@mok214 | 18 November 19 | |
@ bozzalad - 18.11.19 - 04:15pm Odd oxygen levels on Mars huh Not really, but a different types of oxygen molecule they didn't expect to find. |
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@mok214 | 18 November 19 | |
@ cerberus611 - 8.11.19 - 08:36pm Guy's, you should give this a go: SpaceEngine SpaceEngine is a proprietary 3D astronomy program and game engine developed by Russian astronomer and programmer Vladimir Romanyuk. It creates a three-dimensional planetarium representing the entire universe from a combination of real astronomical data and scientifically-accurate procedural generation algorithms. Size: 4 GB Space Engine - Seamlessly Explore The Entire Universe Why You Should Try Space Engine (The Best Damn Space Sim in the Galaxy) Sorry, I like Solar System Scope much better and at least it has some functionality. |
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@bozzalad | 19 November 19 | |
@ mok214 - 18.11.19 - 07:57pm Not really, but a different types of oxygen molecule they didn't expect to find. fluctuating levels of oxygen |
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@rainingkrypton | 4 December 19 | |
Has fingerprint technology ever picked up two unique individuals with the exact same fingerprints? Maybe Interpol or the CIA?
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@shadow27 | 4 December 19 | |
@ bozzalad - 19.11.19 - 01:03am fluctuating levels of oxygen Yes, they were trying to explain it. I wondered if it were due to some process occurring underground.. |
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@3mel | 4 December 19 | |
Mars still has no atmosphere to hold any gases present on the surface.
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@mok214 | 4 December 19 | |
@ 3mel - 4.12.19 - 03:49pm Mars still has no atmosphere to hold any gases present on the surface. Actually Mars does have a slight atmosphere filled with heavy gasses, mainly carbon dioxide. And you can see it because of all those carbon dioxide glaciers at the poles. |
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@rainingkrypton | 6 December 19 | |
@ rainingkrypton - 4.12.19 - 03:07pm Has fingerprint technology ever picked up two unique individuals with the exact same fingerprints? Maybe Interpol or the CIA? They say you have a 1 in 64 billion chance of having a match (though some sources erroneously state 1 in 64 million). Who'll be the first two to find out? |
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