#Procedural planet spontaneously undergoes nuclear fusion

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At approximately 2025.09.05 17:12:01.98, the temperature of RS 8513-928-8-5906585-328 A4 spikes to a value probably limited only by the one-second resolution of temperature calculations. I doubt it's localized to this planet, however; it seems too specific to randomly happen on a single planet within 60 ly of the Sun.

Insolation says it's receiving about 1.75x Earth's insolation and orbits with an eccentricity of 0.115.

During the positive phase of this temperature spike, the planet's maximum temperature goes to absurd extremes; in other phases of the orbit, the planet's minimum dips as well.

Log attached. Will attempt to provide more information on request.

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Summary: Planet randomly gets hot
Description: There is a fault somewhere in the climate model...again.
Steps to Reproduce: Run simulation for a certain time; watch temperature
Actual Result: Sudden and extreme rise in temperature with no
Expected Result: This planet should be habitable???
Reproducible: Yes/No/Intermittent
GPU: RX 6750
GPU Driver: Unsure, but I don't think it's related
Version: 0.990.48.2050
Modded: Y but shouldn't be affecting this

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swift zinc
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The faster time passage is the more the climate model will go out of bounds. do you notice this with time set to 1x?

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Yes. That's how I noticed the 1s time resolution

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It still goes up to 9e7 degrees or something like that

swift zinc
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can you book mark the place at the time its happening and send the SE link? This way i can send it to the team to investigate.

quiet sparrow
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i think he said the time and planet code in the first line of his message

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not in se:// format

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swift zinc
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Oh nice