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Monday, September 5, 2011

Downbelow (without clouds)




If they could see down through the clouds from high orbit, here's a view of what Downbelow might look like. Its color palette was taken from NASA's Blue Marble images of the Earth.

(The image's layout is to make it usable for an FHD desktop with icons to the left.)
Posted by Selden at 10:54 AM No comments:
Labels: desktop, Downbelow, Pell Station
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When not creating models for Celestia, I spend much of my time helping to solve computer-related problems for CLASSE
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  • Model of Hale Telescope for Celestia
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