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Auto Credit Based on unimaginablekatana's I don't know what to do with this

So the question is what color should be the glowing ball (sun).

GENERAL INFO

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 0m/s
  • Total Thrust: 0N
  • Engines: 0
  • Wet Mass: 2.03E+5kg
  • Dry Mass: 1.92E+5kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass

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    yeah, just turn up the emission and disable everything else

    2.1 years ago
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    This is a very cool star powered hyperdrive concept! Information on the Explorer II is coming soon..!

    2.1 years ago
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    @SamTheFox this?

    2.1 years ago
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    @SamTheFox ok I will try to fix it tomorow.

    2.1 years ago
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    the black hole will not have an accretion disc, and the event horizon will be only a few millimeters in diameter

    2.1 years ago
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    @SamTheFox something like this

    2.1 years ago
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    @SamTheFox can u show/make some concept of a black hole that can fit inside the sphere where the star thingy is. I literally don't know how to make a black hole at this but I will try a few things if they work as I want to I will post them or it.

    2.1 years ago
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    @unimaginablekatana
    that isn't a very good idea, because the energy to mass ratio is through the roof on a star, it's very hot, and would melt or vaporize any equipment nearby

    even if the star is a tiny red dwarf, or even a black dwarf, there wouldn't be enough energy to sustain a long-range jump from one system to another

    unlike black holes, which give you far more energy than mass, which is still very high

    +1 2.1 years ago
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    @SamTheFox yeah but it would be really hard looks like a black hole. I don't know. Have u watched star trek prodigy the main ship is powered by a star.

    2.1 years ago
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    it should be black, because black holes can release way more energy than stars through hawking radiation, versus having solar panels that are practically useless at night

    2.1 years ago

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