Electroman
Electroman
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6th Apr 2014
25th Apr 2014
This is NOT a solar system because a star doesnt have any lava. This is NOT galaxy because a galaxy is maded out of stars and hydrogen and in the centre is a black hole. DO NOT COPY!
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Comments

  • CrownPointMatt
    CrownPointMatt
    9th Apr 2014
    press W to break it
  • Brooksthebrook
    Brooksthebrook
    9th Apr 2014
    How do you get it to orbit
  • CrownPointMatt
    CrownPointMatt
    9th Apr 2014
    Also, sorry about my grammars, I got a C in english.
  • CrownPointMatt
    CrownPointMatt
    9th Apr 2014
    the planetery disk is what happend after the solar nebula colapsed from an outside force of gravity, it colapsing made a gravity to push dust and gases to the center,and combined with other elements, made a dense ball of molten rock this was the early sun. This probobly simulates the collapsing of the solar nebula, not a planet dying.
  • WolfXDBlockland
    WolfXDBlockland
    9th Apr 2014
    @Electroman | Technically, a star being formed would have lava-like substances, being debris pulled into its gravitational influence and melting because of proximity.
  • WolfXDBlockland
    WolfXDBlockland
    8th Apr 2014
    Less of a planet and more of a 'gas giant', because the gas:solid ratio is whacked. I'd predict over the next couple aeons, it'll either become like jupiter, or if it gains enough mass and gravity, a star.
  • godhydra
    godhydra
    8th Apr 2014
    @Daniel219 When a star goes supernova, a Neutron Star, White Dwarf, or a black hole appears. I doubt that a supernova would produce something like this.
  • Z3R01215
    Z3R01215
    8th Apr 2014
    well ok, just too much co2. You should change it to fog or sth
  • Daniel219
    Daniel219
    8th Apr 2014
    Someone explain how this is a dead planet? It looks more like a star after a supernova or something (not all stars collapse into black holes)
  • godhydra
    godhydra
    8th Apr 2014
    A Protoplanetary disc is the dust that surrounds the new planet, isn't it?