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stbenge napsal(a):
> Christian Froeschlin wrote:
>> stbenge wrote:
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>>> Considering the amount of light attenuation in a nebula, I'd have to
>>> say that they are even less dense than our own atmosphere on Earth.
>>
>> Hah, that's a good one - it's called high-density nebulae
>> when it has about 10,000 atoms per cubic centimeter, which
>> is also called ultra high quality vacuum in earth labs ;)
>
> Lol, I guess it's much worse than I imagined!
>
> Sam
they are also ultra-huge :-)
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You know you've been raytracing too long when...
you ever saw a beautiful scenery and regretted not to take your 6"
reflective ball and a digital camera, thinking "this would have been a
perfect light probe"
-Johnny D
Johnny D
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