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ijordison t1_j5i0cky wrote
Reply to comment by KidKilobyte in Stereoscopic GIF of a NASA simulation of two binary black holes orbiting by EmergeHolographic
I edited out the centre. I don't think it helps.
certifiedintelligent t1_j5i0565 wrote
A very brief sound of wind followed by swift death.
collegefurtrader t1_j5hza58 wrote
We have lots of audio from Mars and I think some from Venus
daniil___ t1_j5hz5cb wrote
I'm curious if it would blow your ear drums out or not. Surely?
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gregzillaman t1_j5hqip2 wrote
Reply to Photo bombed by a plane. by DBWallz
Looks more like a tunning fork with an exhaust trail.
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DBWallz OP t1_j5hmoqn wrote
Reply to Photo bombed by a plane. by DBWallz
To those wondering... the setting I used to take this pic takes 3 consecutive shots and layers them on top of one another to create a brighter picture. The plane looks that way because it was captured 3 times in 3 different positions in its route, resulting in an alien looking hot horse shoe space ship
Fsharpmaj7 t1_j5hkau7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Stereoscopic GIF of a NASA simulation of two binary black holes orbiting by EmergeHolographic
This is exactly what I’m seeing. It makes sense, in a very intuitional way….but it’s hard to focus.
Edit: I seemed to achieved it. Cross until you see 5, not three. The middle get the 3D quality
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The_Solar_Oracle t1_j5h7k3q wrote
Reply to comment by UmbralRaptor in Oumuamua by Doumtabarnack
It's that one mod from #KSPOfficial!!!
KidKilobyte t1_j5h4cwf wrote
Reply to Stereoscopic GIF of a NASA simulation of two binary black holes orbiting by EmergeHolographic
This is not a stereoscopic gif. I’m pretty good at seeing these both crossed and uncrossed varieties. This is just the same image with the middle image reversed. Is anyone getting a good stereo effect from this, it seems unlikely this complex image would work out to just be reversed to create a 3d effect.
Edit. I thought about some more and think the images are perhaps rotated 90 degrees from proper orientation for 3d. Given the skinny nature of the images, perhaps they could be redone with a crossed image on top and an uncrossed image below. It would also seem likely the original would portray the orbit horizontally.
Edit 2. Back to thinking this is just the same image but reversed in middle. Original article shows image horizontally, but only one. Perhaps OP thought this would somehow create 3d.
Kjleone19 t1_j5i2sei wrote
Reply to comment by Mysterious-Spare6260 in Not much but finally moved the the countryside and actually have a nights sky. by ProfessorEsoteric
Idk why, but I’ve always seen the belt and the stars below it (in this picture) as a teddy bear, where the belt is the head/ears.
Am I the only one?