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Here is a shot of the earth/moon system. I have to make simple pictures
because I haven't figured out media, just yet ;-)
Jon
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On Fri, 1 Dec 2000 17:51:58 -0600, Jon Berndt wrote:
>Here is a shot of the earth/moon system. I have to make simple pictures
>because I haven't figured out media, just yet ;-)
That one's a real beautie. Thanks for sharing.
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A beauty!
But isn't the earth supposed to be larger then the moon? ;)
Remco
Jon Berndt wrote:
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> Here is a shot of the earth/moon system. I have to make simple pictures
> because I haven't figured out media, just yet ;-)
>
> Jon
>
> [Image]
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That's a great one. Absolutely beautiful!
=Bob=
"Jon Berndt" <jsb### [at] hal-pcorg> wrote in message
news:3a283907@news.povray.org...
: Here is a shot of the earth/moon system. I have to make simple pictures
: because I haven't figured out media, just yet ;-)
:
: Jon
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Remco de Korte wrote:
> A beauty!
> But isn't the earth supposed to be larger then the moon? ;)
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> Remco
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> Jon Berndt wrote:
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> > Here is a shot of the earth/moon system. I have to make simple pictures
> > because I haven't figured out media, just yet ;-)
> >
> > Jon
> >
> > [Image]
Depends on your angle... if you are closer to the moon the earth looks
smaller...
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My initial aim with these renderings was to make an animation of the moon
going
around the earth, to help explain the phases of the moon to my four year
old.
This will probably require several view angles, several animations. Then, I
decided I'd like to - at some point - trace out the approach of the old
Apollo
spacecraft from earth to moon, via the actual orbital transfer parameters
(it
will be good review for me, it's been thirteen years since I had my orbital
mechanics course).
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