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Published: 2017-06-04 10:24:46 +0000 UTC; Views: 9889; Favourites: 245; Downloads: 356
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When the universe aligns...Is that really a sunrise ?
Textures are from NASA's stock. Some are from mine.
Hope you like it!
EDIT: Some adjustements on the planets. ThanksΒ for the comment.
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Comments: 31
BStyle3 [2020-12-15 23:41:57 +0000 UTC]
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virtenebris [2019-03-16 08:27:13 +0000 UTC]
Great sense of scale. I wouldn't mind seeing that with my own eyes!
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ShipperTrish [2017-10-19 18:12:44 +0000 UTC]
This is cool! You should consider submitting it to NASA's open art project. They're taking submissions from the public of their ideas of what other planets might look like. Then, they will be stored on a microchip that will be on a satellite called TESS that's set to launch next year whose mission is to look for other planets. If you're interested, the deadline is Nov. 20, 2017 and here's the link:Β Β
tess.gsfc.nasa.gov/fly_your_exβ¦
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Psyxis In reply to ShipperTrish [2017-10-21 21:36:00 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much.
That's interesting, sending space pics out of Earth. I'll check this more in details later on. Thanks for the info!
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Fug4s [2017-06-04 17:26:22 +0000 UTC]
Very nice picture. Nice texture and whole feeling of planet and background is good too. Only one question. Maybe it is right. But on bigger planet (except the close one in front) is little strong light on left up side. But on background in left up corner is very dark texture, no light. And on very small planet very far, near ship trail is light only on right down. So it is means as reflection from biggest planet?
Maybe much think about it.
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Psyxis In reply to Fug4s [2017-06-05 10:58:07 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the compliments.
What a strange planet, isn't it ? A very lighted surface with some strinking sparkles, lost in the darkness of space. Still,Β you are right. The planet in the center has no mistake. Everything was made on purpose. But that one-lighted-side planet on the backgrond was not. I have just fixed this little blunder. Thanks mate!
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Fug4s In reply to Psyxis [2017-06-05 13:36:19 +0000 UTC]
Ok, how I say maybe it is good, but I still see too much light on oposite side of central planet. But anyway good job.
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