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| From: Thomas de Groot Subject: Early Earth: Pre Banded Iron Formation
 Date: 28 Jun 2012 07:54:29
 Message: <4fec45f5@news.povray.org>
 
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|  |  | I cannot deny my training :-)
This is a view of Earth about 3.0 to 2.5 billion years ago. A very 
different place indeed. No continents to speak of, only volcanic 
islands; oceans with huge quantities of dissolved iron (greenish tint); 
atmosphere without oxygen and lots of methane and othe toxic gases 
(reddish tint); a Moon which is closer than today (huge tides); days a 
bit longer than today by a couple of hours.
A most significant change will come at about 2.4 billion years ago: the 
Great Oxygenation Event. That will be my next scene in this series.
Thomas
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|  |  | The direction of the light on the moon does not match the apparent position of
the sun.
Or is that artistic license?
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|  |  | Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
> This is a view of Earth about 3.0 to 2.5 billion years ago. A very
> different place indeed. No continents to speak of, only volcanic
> islands; oceans with huge quantities of dissolved iron (greenish tint);
> atmosphere without oxygen and lots of methane and othe toxic gases
> (reddish tint); a Moon which is closer than today (huge tides); days a
> bit longer than today by a couple of hours.
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> A most significant change will come at about 2.4 billion years ago: the
> Great Oxygenation Event. That will be my next scene in this series.
>
> Thomas
I like it and I think it's an interesting topic for a series.
Regards,
simone Post a reply to this message
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|  |  | Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
> I cannot deny my training :-)
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> This is a view of Earth about 3.0 to 2.5 billion years ago. A very
> different place indeed. No continents to speak of, only volcanic
> islands; oceans with huge quantities of dissolved iron (greenish tint);
> atmosphere without oxygen and lots of methane and othe toxic gases
> (reddish tint); a Moon which is closer than today (huge tides); days a
> bit longer than today by a couple of hours.
>
> A most significant change will come at about 2.4 billion years ago: the
> Great Oxygenation Event. That will be my next scene in this series.
>
> Thomas
beautifully executed and nice subject. Post a reply to this message
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|  |  | Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
> ... days a
> bit longer than today by a couple of hours.
Weren't they a bit shorter, with the Earth spinning faster back then? Post a reply to this message
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|  |  | On 28-6-2012 22:40, gonzo wrote:
> The direction of the light on the moon does not match the apparent position of
> the sun.
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> Or is that artistic license?
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Neither. It is an effect of the sun on the type 3 media. There is only 
one light source.
Thomas
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|  |  | On 29-6-2012 5:05, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> Thomas de Groot<tho### [at] degroot org>  wrote:
>> ... days a
>> bit longer than today by a couple of hours.
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> Weren't they a bit shorter, with the Earth spinning faster back then?
Ouch!!! Of course! My bad. I wonder what I was thinking.... ;-)
Thomas Post a reply to this message
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|  |  | On 29-6-2012 2:39, Simone wrote:
> I like it and I think it's an interesting topic for a series.
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Thanks. This is the second image. The first came in January (topic Early 
Earth) but needs some more work.
Thomas
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|  |  | On 29-6-2012 4:48, nemesis wrote:
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> beautifully executed and nice subject.
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Thanks indeed. Fascinating subject indeed.
Thomas
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| From: Thomas de Groot Subject: Re: Early Earth: Pre Banded Iron Formation
 Date: 29 Jun 2012 03:54:30
 Message: <4fed5f36@news.povray.org>
 
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|  |  | For the sake of comparison: this image uses scattering type 5 with 
eccentricity 0.8 and a bit lower scattering colour.
Personally, I prefer the first image.
Thomas
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