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Subject: Jupiter as mentioned in p.b.i
Date: 6 Mar 2002 10:07:05
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is related to a thread in p.b.i
I know: clocking is over-exaggregated..... I'm always in hurry ;-)

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SY


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From: John D  Gwinner
Subject: Re: Jupiter as mentioned in p.b.i
Date: 6 Mar 2002 23:32:14
Message: <3c86ed4e$1@news.povray.org>
Wow, this looks very nice!

Any chance for scene files?

                  == John ==


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Subject: Re: Jupiter as mentioned in p.b.i
Date: 7 Mar 2002 01:52:33
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> Wow, this looks very nice!

THX.

no problem. I'll post them this evening (MEZ) since I haven't the sources
here right now.
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SY


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Subject: Re: Jupiter as mentioned in p.b.i
Date: 7 Mar 2002 12:52:34
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> Any chance for scene files?

just posted in p.b.s-f
have fun
regards
SY


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From: Hartmut Wagener
Subject: Re: Jupiter as mentioned in p.b.i
Date: 8 Mar 2002 19:02:55
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Where is Shoemaker-Levy ? The comet that hit Jupiter 1994 (or was it 1996)
... :) :) :)

Good job, i like those astronomical renderings ...

Hartmut


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Subject: Re: Jupiter as mentioned in p.b.i
Date: 9 Mar 2002 12:55:22
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> Where is Shoemaker-Levy ? The comet that hit Jupiter 1994 (or was it 1996)
> ... :) :) :)

VERY good idea. Indeed. I still have all the orbital elements of all pieces
of SL9 when approaching it's final trip....
By using my Astronomy Software I could perfectly pre-compute how the
animation should look like. I'll think it over! But first I have to finish
my plants. *g*

> Good job, i like those astronomical renderings ...

Thanks, in fact it is already a pretty old scene. But lately I recoloured it
to match the "real" colours. The old scene has these reddish clouds as shown
in most colour-enhanced pictures. I was just proud of it that it doesn't
need any image map. All done with textures. :)

regards
SY


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