Talk:Planet 4546B/@comment-68.3.121.86-20161028004321

In regards to the comment on a "Developer oversight", I feel the 'devs are too smart to make that mistake. It is possible that the moons absorb energy radiating from the planet, bouncing it back. Or, judging by the curvature of the planet, along with the comparison of it to Gliese 1214B, I can make the assumption that Planet 4546B is SIGNIFICANTLY larger than earth. My point? With the size in mind, the depth of the Inactive/Active lava zones, which could only exist if directly linked to the core of the planet, is VERY close to the surface, in comparison to areas like it on Earth- Where the outer mantle of the planet is exposed to the elements. With that knowledge, I can make the assumption that the majority of heat on Planet 4546B comes from the core. Science has shown that planets can, indeed, become inhabited, if they have water (Or something very similar to it) somewhere on the surface, recieve even a TINY bit of sunlight, and the heat on the planet is maintained by the core. Taking a look at the atmospheric aura in the loading screen, I can tell that Planet 4546B has a lighter, or, at least, less dense atmosphere, comprised of similar elements that Earth's atmosphere is made of, hence the blue-ish hue to the atmospheric aura of both planets. And we all know what curving, clear things can do: Magnify- Hence the larger-looking mother star. Hopefully that explained everything.