After a lot of research, I am going with this one.
This is a model of Earth with the sun and moon in circuit over the Equator.
After a lot of research, I am going with this one.
This is a model of Earth with the sun and moon in circuit over the Equator.
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Ecliptic? Eclipses?
You'll need a big black blanket with holes rotating with the sun centred on the Pole; better a fixed sun distance though.
The trick would be achieving 6-month days at the Poles.
I think I'll stick with the blobby Earth.
Amusing nonetheless,
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This one will have you rolling:
Apparently, there are thousands of such delicate satellites above earth. With this, meteoroids travel through space at thousands of miles/ kilometres per hour, hitting our atmosphere on a daily basis. These clever satellites dodge each and everyone of them and they always look shiny clean, if you can believe the photographs.
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More detail.
Background image is supposed to be a photo by Hubble. Strange how they can't do similar close-ups of the much nearer earth or the moon.
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Wouldn't it be great to have a telescope satellite zooming in on earth. Maybe that would be harder to do than what Hubble is supposedly doing?
Apparently the sun is 93 million miles away from us even though the sun rays through the clouds make it seem very near. It's just a coincidence that it looks the same size as the moon.
This is a photo animated in X3D:
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cool animation Salaam good to see you back Could we ask for a little bit of information as to how you created these images and animations? Was it all done in X3D or did Designer Pro play a roll? Inquiring minds would love to know!
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Thanks Frances,
Here you go for now, the others later.
The Sun uses [Swing1] animation. It has 4 main parts (segments of the disc) which flap forward and backwards. Another part is the 'flares' which move more aggressively. Notice that the 4 segments each have a dot. This is so that all 4 shapes are the same size when pasted into X3D. The image texture of the sun is added in one go to all the 4 shapes together (with the cursor removed ie. no one shape is selected.)
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