You know, it sucks that when I see something like this my first reaction is "nice rendering". For some reason, it seems far too regular with the moons apparently moving only horizontally that makes it look fake to me.
@wakefield666 : yeh ... I watched "2001 A Space Odyessey" a few months ago bluray / HD, and was amazed how well they pictured the earth from space given that no one had seen the earth from space at that time.
Actually, it's perfectly natural for objects to orbit a larger mass like this. Gravity and the conservation of angular momentum come together to form this phenomenon.
cool
GoodOrion2113 2 years ago
Is that a third moon i see moving very close to the outer ring?
TasnuArakun 2 years ago
There are four moons in this video
YTubeMoralAction 2 years ago
Lol they look like sprites moving across the screen.
weetiewildrose 2 years ago
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what a pile of shite. I could do better with flash 8. not surprised NASA is getting outsourced
kingcowb0y 2 years ago
You know, it sucks that when I see something like this my first reaction is "nice rendering". For some reason, it seems far too regular with the moons apparently moving only horizontally that makes it look fake to me.
wakefield666 2 years ago 5
@wakefield666 : yeh ... I watched "2001 A Space Odyessey" a few months ago bluray / HD, and was amazed how well they pictured the earth from space given that no one had seen the earth from space at that time.
patmansf 2 years ago
@patmansf we had photos of the earth from space as far back as 1959. In 1966, Lunar Orbiter I took a pic of the earth from the moon.
mfnickster 2 years ago 2
Was it color?
I thought I read or heard that 2001 was not based on photographs, it doesn't quite match the pictures you see today.
patmansf 2 years ago
Lunar Orbiter 1 was b/w, but others like ATS-III were color.
I don't know if the 2001 crew used photos or not, but they had the option. Either way they did a hell of a job!
mfnickster 2 years ago 3
Actually, it's perfectly natural for objects to orbit a larger mass like this. Gravity and the conservation of angular momentum come together to form this phenomenon.
cyachallenge 2 years ago 3
wow, this is just incredible!
dogigniter 2 years ago