KalleK wrote:
> Hi!
> > About 1/4 the size. That is coming in a later scene when the moon is
> > destroyed.
> If it is that big and rotates one time per two second,
Once per 36 frames actually.
> the "forces of
> rotation" (don't know the english word) will pull it apart. Would somebody
> calculate the acceleration in the outer regions of that ship?
I don't think it is exceeding c.
> Just thinking humanlimited - But who knows which physical laws work for that
> alien spaceship.
Mere gravity hasn't bothered SciFi films since they were first made. ;)
> And me thinks the shadow on that earth is a nice piece. It makes that
> animation interesting
Thanks for that observation. I was on the verge of making my sun
shadowless.
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