Like to rate videos and let people know what you think?
Automatically share your ratings, favorites, and more on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Reader with YouTube Autoshare.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
Like to share videos with friends?
Automatically share your ratings, favorites, and more on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Reader with YouTube Autoshare.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
Nice animation. I think you've raised a good point that there are many movie and TV space ships that have interior shots that simply don't fit the exterior dimensions. Good examples being the Eagles in Space 1999 and Starwars 'Millenium Falcon'. When you compare the Discovery's centrifuge and Keir Dullea (who is around six feet tall) you realise the Discovery spherical hull should be much larger than that depicted in the movie miniature.
The placement of the centrifuge was supposed to be exactly dead center, but the size of HAL and the hublink made it necessary to move it back and downsize it a bit to where you see it now.
Actually, the most logical idea of where the centrifuge would have been located would be the central cut of the spherical primary hull. The dimensions and architectural scheme of the interior would not allow for the location pictured here. It's a super video otherwise. You could elaborate on this.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
I think you've raised a good point that there are many movie and TV space ships that have interior shots that simply don't fit the exterior dimensions. Good examples being the Eagles in Space 1999 and Starwars 'Millenium Falcon'. When you compare the Discovery's centrifuge and Keir Dullea (who is around six feet tall) you realise the Discovery spherical hull should be much larger than that depicted in the movie miniature.