Celestial Phenomena: The planets and relative sizes

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Calculus
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Celestial Phenomena: The planets and relative sizes

Post #1by Calculus » 05.03.2003, 23:02

---Paul
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Post #2by rickindy » 06.03.2003, 14:10

Nice work!
DId you just get a view from the same distance for every planet?
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Post #3by timcrews » 06.03.2003, 16:33

Paul:

I would consider it interesting to see a similar view of all of the solar system objects above a certain size, including the large moons. Seeing the relative size of Titan, for example, compared to Mercury.

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Post #4by Calculus » 06.03.2003, 17:24

Right, these are views of each planet from 1au distance (with the same FOV).
I might do something with the other bodies (1000km<radius<3000km) in the solar system.
---Paul

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