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Colossos II

Terragen Landscape posted on Apr 16, 2003
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In former times this planet was a gas giant circulating around a star of the "Sol" type. But the star was getting older and after some aeons it expands and became a red giant. So the planet was burned heavily downto its rocky surface and the atmosphere was cleared up. Maybe we'll see some life here ? So each catastrophe inherits some chances...

Comments (6)


hillrunner

6:03AM | Wed, 16 April 2003

Beautiful terrain and lighting

Golog

9:45AM | Wed, 16 April 2003

Great pic and nice story! But I have the same question as Chudus asked :)

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engineer

9:55AM | Wed, 16 April 2003

@Chudus and Golog: The ice melted and finally evaporated into the atmosphere. Lateron as everything was stable again there was some rain...

Chudus

9:58AM | Wed, 16 April 2003

How comes there's still water there? ;) Great atmosphere and surface.

HeikoH

12:25PM | Wed, 16 April 2003

Agree with hillrunner and I like this explanation of water! ;-)

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puenktchen

4:05PM | Fri, 18 April 2003

agree with hillrunner


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