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In article <2k7hdss5qtfq59t6tur4a43g641pft6g96@4ax.com>, David
Wilkinson <dav### [at] cableinetcouk> wrote:
> Spaceship renders are usually a big turn off for me, but this has
> something I find very attractive. Thinking about the glow from the
> "headlights", perhaps we could consider this as some sort of
> micrometeorite shield that is visible as an ionisation glow :-)
Nice explanation, but ionization of what? The gaseous remains of a
meteorite that just hit/got hit?
Anyway, as mentioned by Glen Berry, this sort of thing is usually caused
by the lens, not the atmosphere.
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