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@Nick_Stevens_Gr Quite Lowellian. Here's some pictures of my Lowel, a planet based upon Lowell's Mars. This is one of the major worlds in Whirligig World, a 50-object-planet-pack for Kerbal Space Program.
(ship in the last picture by Ben K, using Nertea's rocket parts)
@AnnaGHughes TRAPPIST-1 is my favorite exoplanetary system. I made a mod for the game Kerbal Space Program to add its star and system.
One teacher has even used it in the Kerbal EDU program!
Info & album: https://t.co/sw6aXxKqGM
Forum post: https://t.co/P7SCWXlbSp
@jack_bench @handsplasticx There were also tiny men (mr. conductor family), teleporting-drug-gold-dust, a talking tumbleweed, and american nonsentient trains.
(and other S&M engines, one who had befriended the local astronomer/player Csill A. Gaasz.)
1 Beckett, 2 Neil, 3 Samson. (4 Kitty)
People are familiar with refractors, so that's mostly what she's drawn using (with, erm, questionable mounts). (Credit: AL cye, Gilwing, Hannah Alexandra)
@ThePlanetaryGuy I made a planet mod for Kerbal Space Program (that has been used by teachers for Kerbal EDU) replicating TRAPPIST-1 https://t.co/sw6aXxKqGM
My brother, @Awsumatid commissioned my friend @spacedcomics1 to make this wonderful drawing of the planets in my KSP Planet mod #WhirligigWorld. I love it so much!
(pic 1: the commission. pics 2-4: in-game screenshots)
@AliciaAarnio very excellent. I get my intuition (such as it is) of stellar distances from messing around in Space Engine (but free Celestia and probably Gaia Sky would work too)
The Reverend Wilbur Awdry, a lifelong fan of railways and a major activist for the preservation of steam engines during the 60s onward, wrote the stories for his children when they were young.His wife insisted he publish them. 1945's Three Railway Engines was shortly followed by:
@JoAnnaScience I like Metis and Adrastea because their close approach is INCREDIBLY close. Similar to the horseshoe orbit of Janus & Epimetheus around Saturn, but without the horseshoe part.