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A fictive space station inklusive the
project archive
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"Meothuru" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> A fictive space station inklusive the
> project archive
An here is the ZIP
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Nice.
However, I wonder what that platform is for, if this is a space station. No
gravity to walk around!!!
A Moon base? But then what are the attitude jets for??
Thomas
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> Nice.
> However, I wonder what that platform is for, if this is a space station. No
> gravity to walk around!!!
> A Moon base? But then what are the attitude jets for??
>
> Thomas
Do not wonder...
This space station must be a station in a very far, far
away future (because it is builded by the ESA ;-))
And in this future it is possible to generate a artificial
gravity on the platform.
So the astronauts can walk an play billard on this platform.
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"Meothuru" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> A fictive space station inklusive the
> project archive
Nice but a couple of things that might improve it.
Your lights and shadows could use some attention. The solar panel will be at
right angles to the sun so there should be a large shadow on the deck.
Because there is no atmosphere in space the shadows should be deep and
sharp (The ambient for your textures should be 0 or very close). The
pillbox structure with the open door would, I imagine, have an airlock. So
you should not be able to see inside.
Stephen
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Nice.
> However, I wonder what that platform is for, if this is a space station. No
> gravity to walk around!!!
Magnetic boots of course.
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"Verm" <pov### [at] thirteeendynucom> schreef in bericht
news:45fe8f2a$1@news.povray.org...
> Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> Nice.
>> However, I wonder what that platform is for, if this is a space station.
>> No gravity to walk around!!!
> Magnetic boots of course.
Ah yes. Terrible stuff, and not very confortable :-) I prefer artificial
gravity (but I am spoiled)
But in both cases, that bannister is not necessary!!! You cannot fall from
the platform...!
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
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> "Verm" <pov### [at] thirteeendynucom> schreef in bericht
> news:45fe8f2a$1@news.povray.org...
>> Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>> Nice.
>>> However, I wonder what that platform is for, if this is a space station.
>>> No gravity to walk around!!!
>> Magnetic boots of course.
>
> Ah yes. Terrible stuff, and not very confortable :-) I prefer artificial
> gravity (but I am spoiled)
>
> But in both cases, that bannister is not necessary!!! You cannot fall from
> the platform...!
>
Leave it to the dumb to achieve the impossible :)
--
Ger
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Thomas de Groot nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 19-03-2007 11:27:
> "Verm" <pov### [at] thirteeendynucom> schreef in bericht
> news:45fe8f2a$1@news.povray.org...
>> Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>> Nice.
>>> However, I wonder what that platform is for, if this is a space station.
>>> No gravity to walk around!!!
>> Magnetic boots of course.
>
> Ah yes. Terrible stuff, and not very confortable :-) I prefer artificial
> gravity (but I am spoiled)
>
> But in both cases, that bannister is not necessary!!! You cannot fall from
> the platform...!
>
> Thomas
>
>
You can't fall from the paltform, but you can FLOAT away from it if you step off
of it.
--
Alain
-------------------------------------------------
Bend the facts to fit the conclusion. It's easier that way.
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Verm wrote:
> Thomas de Groot wrote:
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>> Nice.
>> However, I wonder what that platform is for, if this is a space
>> station. No gravity to walk around!!!
>
> Magnetic boots of course.
Or heavy boots. Check this link... :-)
http://milk.com/wall-o-shame/heavy_boots.html
-=- Larry -=-
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