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From: Reusser
Subject: - earth.jpg (0/1) iso-earth
Date: 21 Nov 2001 23:55:26
Message: <211120012252587283%reu1000@chorus.net>
high-res earth maps + iso-surfaces = fun

On that note, does anyone know where I can find a better cloud map?  I
already distorted this one in photoshop to make it slightly higher res,
but it still doesn't quite cut it next to the nice sharp earth.  

(Okay, okay, I confess, I just added the stars in photoshop)

 - Rico


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From: ricky
Subject: Re: - earth.jpg (0/1) iso-earth
Date: 22 Nov 2001 00:05:50
Message: <3BFC86DE.8E58A5AF@chorus.net>
My news program seems to be refusing to post files although it has no
problem posting the messages.  How irritating.  Regardless, here's the
image.


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From: Bob H 
Subject: Re: - earth.jpg (0/1) iso-earth
Date: 22 Nov 2001 00:36:30
Message: <3bfc8ede@news.povray.org>
"ricky" <reu### [at] chorusnet> wrote in message
news:3BFC86DE.8E58A5AF@chorus.net...
> My news program seems to be refusing to post files although it has no
> problem posting the messages.  How irritating.  Regardless, here's the
> image.

I like this.  Looks as though Atlas had it in a clinched fist.  Makes me
think about gravity and how the water and clouds would have to be tightly
bound to the planet.  The solid material would need to be extremely rigid to
defy that gravity.

Bob H.


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From: Reusser
Subject: Re: - earth.jpg (0/1) iso-earth
Date: 22 Nov 2001 07:46:08
Message: <221120010643427329%reu1000@chorus.net>
In article <3bfc8ede@news.povray.org>, Bob H. <omn### [at] msncom>
wrote:
 
> I like this.

Thanks.

> Looks as though Atlas had it in a clinched fist.  Makes me
> think about gravity and how the water and clouds would have to be tightly
> bound to the planet.  The solid material would need to be extremely rigid to
> defy that gravity.

Ah, the twisted times we live in.  (Sorry for the pun.  Really, I think
I'm turning into my dad and that's depressing.)

- Rico


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From: Simon Lemieux
Subject: Re: - earth.jpg (0/1) iso-earth
Date: 22 Nov 2001 09:53:25
Message: <3BFD13E7.1506F038@yahoo.com>
Reusser wrote:
> 
> high-res earth maps + iso-surfaces = fun
> 

Can you tell me where you got the high res earth maps?  I believe you
also have an high res earth heightfield map?

Thanks,
  Simon

-- 
||  'How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.
||  'You must be,' said the Cat, 'or you wouldn't have come here.'
--
 Simon Lemieux  (Sim### [at] yahoocom)


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From: Buke9
Subject: Re: - earth.jpg (0/1) iso-earth
Date: 22 Nov 2001 21:19:59
Message: <3bfdb24e$1@news.povray.org>
I'm sorry but I thought it was a raytraced image not reality.
"Bob H." <omn### [at] msncom> wrote in message
news:3bfc8ede@news.povray.org...
> "ricky" <reu### [at] chorusnet> wrote in message
> news:3BFC86DE.8E58A5AF@chorus.net...
> > My news program seems to be refusing to post files although it has no
> > problem posting the messages.  How irritating.  Regardless, here's the
> > image.
>
> I like this.  Looks as though Atlas had it in a clinched fist.  Makes me
> think about gravity and how the water and clouds would have to be tightly
> bound to the planet.  The solid material would need to be extremely rigid
to
> defy that gravity.
>
> Bob H.
>
>


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From: Bob H 
Subject: Re: - earth.jpg (0/1) iso-earth
Date: 23 Nov 2001 02:38:17
Message: <3bfdfce9@news.povray.org>
"Buke9" <buk### [at] igloucom> wrote in message
news:3bfdb24e$1@news.povray.org...
> I'm sorry but I thought it was a raytraced image not reality.

No, if ray-traced it would need lava oozing from cracks formed by the unseen
hand which is squeezing on it.
Atlas just happens to have miraculous powers to prevent that.

> "Bob H." <omn### [at] msncom> wrote in message
> news:3bfc8ede@news.povray.org...
> >
> > I like this.  Looks as though Atlas had it in a clinched fist.  Makes me
> > think about gravity and how the water and clouds would have to be
tightly
> > bound to the planet.  The solid material would need to be extremely
rigid
> to
> > defy that gravity.


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From: Jon A  Cruz
Subject: Re: - earth.jpg (0/1) iso-earth
Date: 23 Nov 2001 02:38:20
Message: <3BFDFC4F.F4D2FD2E@geocities.com>
"Bob H." wrote:

> I like this.  Looks as though Atlas had it in a clinched fist.  Makes me
> think about gravity and how the water and clouds would have to be tightly
> bound to the planet.  The solid material would need to be extremely rigid to
> defy that gravity.

Or...

The gravity would have to be non-uniform.

Guess what? It is. (well not to that degree)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1668000/1668872.stm
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/earth/features/watkins.html


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Jon A. Cruz
http://www.geocities.com/joncruz/action.html


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