Orbiter Screenshot Thread

so we can lure many new players who'll believe Orbiter actually look like this??
great idea! (y)
 
Film in production: Little preview of a shot I made for it. Filmed Deepstar in Orbiter, then composed everything in After Effects for this shot.
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Where can I download this Neptune texture?
 
Bah, I was convinced it was orbiter!

Gorgeous work nonetheless!
 
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Anyone know what the scale of a wormhole might be? Would this look correct with Jupiter or at least believable? Maybe there are different sizes of wormholes?
Wormhole at Jupiter.jpg

Full 3D scene in After Effects:
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So there's the singularity itself - we don't really know how it looks, except that no light can escape its gravity.

Note that it bends the light that comes from behind, causing what is called 'gravitational lenses'. So the background stars around the singularity should look badly distorted (the effect gets weaker the further you are from the singularity). This is stuff from Hubble (the two 'eyes' are not stars, there are galaxies!) :

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So there's the singularity itself - we don't really know how it looks, except that no light can escape its gravity.

Note that it bends the light that comes from behind, causing what is called 'gravitational lenses'. So the background stars around the singularity should look badly distorted (the effect gets weaker the further you are from the singularity). This is stuff from Hubble (the two 'eyes' are not stars, there are galaxies!) :

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We are talking about a wormhole though, not a black hole right? I distorted space around the edges of the wormhole I posted above (hard to see in still image), but different from the distortion or amount of distortion I'd expect to see at a black hole, no? I get wormholes are theoretical though, so I assume no one really KNOWS, but you guys would certainly know better than me.
 
One of the favored theories about wormholes is that one 'end' would be a black hole, the other a white hole.

Both objects are possible in theory. Black holes are a proven thing (thanks to Hubble). White holes are not, they would be like 'matter fountains'.

It would also make the wormhole kind of 'unidirectional', you would travel from 'black to white' but never the other way around (nothing should be able to enter a white hole).
 
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have absolutely no clue about wormhole size, I'm here only for that Jupiter atmosphere bump map texture :love:


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is it only me but this looks bit like a evil smiley face !?? :eek:
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