A binary system with a black hole and a star, when the black hole eclipses the star, the light bends towards the planet, increasing the brightness of the star so much that the temperatures on the planet go from 140 to almost 2400 during the eclipse.
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It's more of an ark ;o
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@the_new_powder_99999 : I actually found the area behind the black hole is in fact less heated than other areas through experiments. Heres the save ID: ID:2156065
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New_Powder: Cool, You need to make a trinary system, A star and black hole orbiting closely (Not to close, else, well, black holes are hungry) And a third star, And this planet in between the third star and blackhole/star.
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No, this planet doesn't have a moon. Although having 2 stars could get the effect you are looking for.
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@The_New_Powder : True, but still, Also, does this planet even HAVE a moon?
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@Tangle10 It isn't big, the light is distorted weirdly so it appears bigger. Although it may still need to be a bit smaller to be realistic.
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@explosivepowder I don't think it would do that, imagine the star being a light and the black hole being a magnifying glass, there might be a tiny reflection, but a moon would light the planet more.
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Oops double post sorry
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That's a really big black hole.
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That's a really big black hole.