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Congozilla t1_isrxtx5 wrote
Reply to comment by mincecraft__ in Something I’ve been working on. 3D sculpted moon art. What are your thoughts on this? OC by lanchendesigns
Well okay, but to my eyes, that issue over crater depth looks freaky and real. Every time I see a pic of moon craters I'm reading the same thing - - Equal depth. Just look at 'em! - - There they are - - Equal depth. In that TV show, "For all mankind," craters seemed to vary in depth at times, but in real life photos and accurate renditions like the one displayed above - - I keep seeing 'em all about equal in depth.
Congozilla t1_isnd64n wrote
Reply to Something I’ve been working on. 3D sculpted moon art. What are your thoughts on this? OC by lanchendesigns
Yes, nice work. I like the way the craters are all about equal in depth. That's just the way craters happen up there. Here on Earth, craters happen different. As in, the bigger the rock, the deeper the crater. Just, not on the moon. And, no one knows why.
Congozilla t1_ixp3b8h wrote
Reply to With JWST Fully Operational Again, we get Images Like This: Saturn's Moon Titan by The_Weekend_Baker
I'm surprised it is so blurry. Before it went up, I heard some NASA guy saying it will be so powerful that if there's agriculture happening on far away planets, we would be able to see that from JWST. So far, I haven't seen much real difference between JWST and Hubble with my eyes. And, I'm not sure anymore what other people are seeing as they gaze art photos like this one. What is such a big, good, new, deal about this thing?