Post #8by Pirx » 16.12.2007, 16:36
Not realistic? What is realistic?
If you look directly at the moon, you will see less stars, because your eyes adopt to the brightness of the moon. Not without reason there is always the advice to watch the stars first, and then the moon, because your eyes have to recover from the moons brightness.
So, if celestia simulates a human eye having an aperture and sesitivity for watching stars, the moon should be a white 255/255/255 disk, too. But it isn't, since the moons brightness is reduced by celestia to match to the brightness of the stars.
If this is allowed for the moon, why shouldn't it be allowed for the sun?
Regards, Pirx