A stunning movie from NASA
http://www.nasa.gov/mov/150536main_pia07806.mov
JLL
Rhea and Saturn by Cassini
Rhea and Saturn by Cassini
AMD Ath1800+ 512mb : Nvidia GeForce6200 AGP 256mb
WinXPPro:FS1280x1024x32:
Celestia 1.4.1:Earth 4Kdds:Clouds 4Kdds:Night 4Kdds:Moon 4kdds:Galaxy ON
WinXPPro:FS1280x1024x32:
Celestia 1.4.1:Earth 4Kdds:Clouds 4Kdds:Night 4Kdds:Moon 4kdds:Galaxy ON
I'm sorry for this mistake.
This film from the Cassini probe, shows Rh?©a eclipsing a Saturn portion.
The page which route me towards this film is in French
http://www.cieletespace.fr/Actualites/449_rhea,eclipse,saturne,.aspx,
The original page from NASA's site is at
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/videos/video-details.cfm?videoID=121
JLL
This film from the Cassini probe, shows Rh?©a eclipsing a Saturn portion.
The page which route me towards this film is in French
http://www.cieletespace.fr/Actualites/449_rhea,eclipse,saturne,.aspx,
The original page from NASA's site is at
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/videos/video-details.cfm?videoID=121
JLL
AMD Ath1800+ 512mb : Nvidia GeForce6200 AGP 256mb
WinXPPro:FS1280x1024x32:
Celestia 1.4.1:Earth 4Kdds:Clouds 4Kdds:Night 4Kdds:Moon 4kdds:Galaxy ON
WinXPPro:FS1280x1024x32:
Celestia 1.4.1:Earth 4Kdds:Clouds 4Kdds:Night 4Kdds:Moon 4kdds:Galaxy ON
-
- Developer
- Posts: 944
- Joined: 18.07.2002
- With us: 22 years 4 months
- Location: Lyon (France)
- Chuft-Captain
- Posts: 1779
- Joined: 18.12.2005
- With us: 18 years 11 months
"Is a planetary surface the right place for an expanding technological civilization?"
-- Gerard K. O'Neill (1969)
CATALOG SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING TOOLS LAGRANGE POINTS
-- Gerard K. O'Neill (1969)
CATALOG SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING TOOLS LAGRANGE POINTS
Oh wow, that's pretty neat. The moon even seems to darken against the background of Saturn, just like the real thing.Chuft-Captain wrote:Compare with the Celestia version ...
In an interplay of contrast and shadow, the moon goes dark against the planet, and then its crescent suddenly brightens as it slips in front of Saturn's night side.
AMD Athlon X2 4400+; 2GB OCZ Platinum RAM; 320GB SATA HDD; NVidia EVGA GeForce 7900GT KO, PCI-e, 512MB, ForceWare ver. 163.71; Razer Barracuda AC-1 7.1 Gaming Soundcard; Abit AN8 32X motherboard; 600 watt Kingwin Mach1 PSU; Windows XP Media Center SP2;
- Chuft-Captain
- Posts: 1779
- Joined: 18.12.2005
- With us: 18 years 11 months
Johaen wrote:Oh wow, that's pretty neat. The moon even seems to darken against the background of Saturn, just like the real thing.Chuft-Captain wrote:Compare with the Celestia version ...In an interplay of contrast and shadow, the moon goes dark against the planet, and then its crescent suddenly brightens as it slips in front of Saturn's night side.
As you say it "seems" to darken. As in real life, it's not really darkening, it's just your pupils adjusting to the change in contrast in response to the brighter background.
(I'm sure you already realised this )
eg. If we minimise the effect of the bright background by narrowing the FOV the illusion of darkening is no longer so apparent.
"Is a planetary surface the right place for an expanding technological civilization?"
-- Gerard K. O'Neill (1969)
CATALOG SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING TOOLS LAGRANGE POINTS
-- Gerard K. O'Neill (1969)
CATALOG SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING TOOLS LAGRANGE POINTS
Chuft-Captain wrote:As you say it "seems" to darken. As in real life, it's not really darkening, it's just your pupils adjusting to the change in contrast in response to the brighter background.
(I'm sure you already realised this )
I did, hehe
Chuft-Captain wrote:eg. If we minimise the effect of the bright background by narrowing the FOV the illusion of darkening is no longer so apparent.
Damn, I'll have to test this one out when I get home at work. It would probably be frowned upon for me to install Celestia on a gov't computer
AMD Athlon X2 4400+; 2GB OCZ Platinum RAM; 320GB SATA HDD; NVidia EVGA GeForce 7900GT KO, PCI-e, 512MB, ForceWare ver. 163.71; Razer Barracuda AC-1 7.1 Gaming Soundcard; Abit AN8 32X motherboard; 600 watt Kingwin Mach1 PSU; Windows XP Media Center SP2;