Universe Sandbox
Universe Sandbox => Universe Sandbox ² | Support & Bugs => Topic started by: Deadpangod3 on January 28, 2016, 03:46:13 PM
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I was trying to make Earth around a binary star system , by having a small star orbit within a larger ones habitable zone, then having Earth orbit within the smaller star's zone.
However, as it orbited I noticed it's atmosphere only showed on the side facing its parent star, while the other side was lit, but no atmosphere shown.
(http://i.imgur.com/Rh0Mo86.jpg)
So I did a test, and placed several planets (Earth) into the habitable zone of different stars, with a lot more in the simulation, and they all pointed to a 4.07 solar mass white star several light years away.
(http://i.imgur.com/6L9c8CF.jpg)
I'm not a coder by any means, but I think it may be related to brightness or mass, as every planet's atmosphere pointed to that particular one, even with other closer stars in the simulation.
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I was trying to make Earth around a binary star system , by having a small star orbit within a larger ones habitable zone, then having Earth orbit within the smaller star's zone.
However, as it orbited I noticed it's atmosphere only showed on the side facing its parent star, while the other side was lit, but no atmosphere shown.
(http://i.imgur.com/Rh0Mo86.jpg)
So I did a test, and placed several planets (Earth) into the habitable zone of different stars, with a lot more in the simulation, and they all pointed to a 4.07 solar mass white star several light years away.
(http://i.imgur.com/6L9c8CF.jpg)
I'm not a coder by any means, but I think it may be related to brightness or mass, as every planet's atmosphere pointed to that particular one, even with other closer stars in the simulation.
I second this bug--it's a rather old one, at least since V 16.x Alpha. Running Linux, Ubuntu 14.04-based distro, 64-bit, 24 CPUs, 48 GB RAM, NVidia graphics.
A./
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Thanks for reporting. This is a known issue, caused by the way atmospheres are rendered right now to handle only one light source. This will be addressed when we rework atmospheres in the future.