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what kind of planet it this ?
Ahh finally got inspired to make the best of myself here something i did had in mind. :drunk:
http://www.alteregoinc.com/JRC/PICS/m.jpg |
Excellent, looks sort of like an ice-covered moon.
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Looks like a slightly terraformed Mars, maybe in the first stages...
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I agree with both phish & sean. A Dilithium Moon, perhaps?
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Ok, ok, what's the texture map? I'm was guessing the moon, but after fooling with my own Mars in Moray with the moon texture, either its not the moon, or I don't have my texture map orientated to match yours. After looking at some pics of the moon I've convinced myself that's not it.
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i would guess it is one of the other moons of our solar system. that ice covered mars moon for example. io?
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Io is a volcanic moon of jupiter. You're probably thinking of ganymede or europa... which are also both junian moons.
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yeah, I would guess one of Jupiter's moons. most likely Europa. it looks like you can see the cracks in the surface. Nice map.
By the way it's Jovian moons, not Junian. |
yeah, europa. i knew one was a lavaball, just not which...
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It's not Europa. Europa is covered in scour lines.
It appears to be Ganymede after some recoloration and image editing. |
LMAO!!!
some of you were right on the money... I use the mars and Pluto maps and mix it up.... kinda make looked like a mars coming to life at early stages... really i was going for A Dilithium Moon or a terraformed Mars
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I wasn't aware of any hi-res Pluto maps that showed crater features.
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Both of the high-res 'Pluto' maps show some degree of cratering. The 'Pluto' map he's using is a recolored Ganymede map and shows Ganymede's features. The JPL/Dave Seal map also shows some cratering.
Naturally the only real Pluto images show no craters as the resolution is extremely low. |
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