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Universe Sandbox Legacy => Universe Sandbox 2008 | Discussion => Topic started by: Naru523 on August 10, 2009, 11:38:11 AM
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While fiddling with some buttons, I had an idea. I created the ultimate system. A binary system with two stars that has same masses and diameter. Yes, I also put planets nearby how they occur. Some of them does get flung due to the stars. The stars name are Beta Sun and Alpha Sun.
I did made a trinary system, the system name is HD 188753. The central star is being orbited by a binary, b and c. B is the larger and is a orange type. While the c is a red dwarf.
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I made a random system highly unstable, 10 star system (can't find file :( ), and a cool four star system.
Plaxar - 4
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Nice :D
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Boring. I did that months ago and did upload the file here.
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A binary system with two stars that has same masses
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Yeah, I think he has...
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He did.
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But... the first star is a high mass star. while a neutron star (the second star) is more massive than the first star's mass.
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i rule 8)
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But a neutron star is smaller than a normal star.
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i rule 8)
You rule in Germany, I rule in Laos, lol.
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No buddy, i rule evry where.
You want see interesting binary systems?
Here i upload you 2 of mine.
1.st is two neutrons stars who are the center of the systems and dozens of planets who orbit them
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and here we have a binary planetsystem where both have identical mass and around the star Eta Carinae.
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Boring. I did that months ago and did upload the file here.
i rule 8)
Andreas,
Please don't ridicule the accomplishments of others. It makes you seem insecure.
You want see interesting binary systems?
Here i upload you 2 of mine.
1.st is two neutrons stars who are the center of the systems and dozens of planets who orbit them
And thanks for sharing. That makes you awesome.
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Hey Dan, the neutronstar binary was alot of work, maybe you can put it in Universe Sandbox?
It is a very spectacular system with 2 neutron stars and dozens of planets and it is stable.
and did you see my dwarf galaxy system?
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I meant Two stars with masses and diameter but yeah.
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i found a source showing binary, triple and quadruple star systems and how they orbit each other. http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/orbits.html
i have to say, making a quadruple star stystem on US may prove difficult...
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Dan did make a system of the second in trinary. I think it's called "The Figure 8" in US?
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Figure 8?
Quadruples are easy, although I purposely didn't make mine stable (see Plaxar file) I posted it in this topic.
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Dan did make a system of the second in trinary. I think it's called "The Figure B" in US?
IIRC it was Tony Dunn who provided the Figure 8 Sim . More interesting unusual patterns created with 3 to 4 bodies can be found here :
http://www.orbitsimulator.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1181200864/30 ,
initial data were computed using various internet sources .
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IIRC it was Tony Dunn who provided the Figure 8 Sim .
Correct. If you click on the Info button after loading the system, it lists Tony with the credit for that simulation.
http://www.orbitsimulator.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1181200864/30 ,
initial data were computed using various internet sources .
Very awesome. I hadn't seen that thread.
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I know this is WAY off-topic, but it kinda is...
Dan, from thatVery awesome. I hadn't seen that thread.
, I am thinking you go on there. So... do you like my resonance tests and other things? (See page 3, 4, and 5)
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I know this is WAY off-topic, but it kinda is...
Dan, from thatVery awesome. I hadn't seen that thread.
, I am thinking you go on there. So... do you like my resonance tests and other things? (See page 3, 4, and 5)
Very cool. Feel free to make a new post and link to those threads directly.
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Oops, the link I gave was for the off topic...
http://universesandbox.com/forum/index.php/topic,654.0.html
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Lol? :P
Anyways, anyone think that quintuple is possible?
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Yeah, If ternary (3) is quinary (5) is. Senary (6) is too. Castor is a senary. 91 Aquarii is quinary, I made a file for it, but it's unstable and it was total estimation and imagination, as wikipedia didn't give enough info.
Here it is...