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Ok, been trying out Apophysis. That's one silly mofo of a program I tell ya what. I'm hecka n00b at it too. But anyhows...

My next experiment. Using Apophysis to make nebulae. The planet and moons are the usual, I just have more zan usual.

I hate daylight savings time.

Um.. there are many celestial bodies here. The planet is the big saturn muter fuekin' wannabe. The rest are all sorts of willy nilly moons in an out of proportion, insanely impossibly close orbit to one another. Some of these satellites even have satellites. Although it may be possible, it's pretty improbable. The gravity of a gas giant like that would sucker most any body into it. But then again, gas giants do act like mini solar systems. There are several types of moons. Most of them are similar to ours, either formed when one of the forming moons was hit by another large body, or formed in similar process, then broken free from it's original parent planet further out and then miraciously was taken in by the larger gas giant without a collision. Of course many of the stray bodies orbiting this gasser have been torn to shreads as evident in the rings. The rings are stable because the electromagnetic field of the planet keeps it like that. Saturn's like that too. The recent Cassini probe even noticed that the rings seem to be rotating, since features on the ring are seen moving around it.... Some of the moons are habited, life originating on the stormy moon beneath the planet. It's all hullabollooga. It's experimental, I promise to someday be hecka pro like Hameed or Dinyctis, or Alyn. Someday. And yeah, I know I have to work on the backlighting with all those nebulae and stars back there. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe NEVER because I'm a tyrannosaurus Rex.

Peace out my space brah'

Now I should really get working on my AP lit shnit. But ya know, creating extrasolar planets is a lot cooler than reading and responding to critical articles of Huck Finn.
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:phae: piiiiink.... *stares at the right*