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Small moon, no thanks |
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10 | 20.41% |
Small moon, part of PE2 |
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22 | 44.90% |
Small moon, just as seperate small mod |
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19 | 38.78% |
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There is refraction, 35 minutes of arc. It is pretty much equal though, so this simply delays sunset by ~1 diameter.
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![]() any way you can tell me what i need to do to fix this? mebbe i'll just make my own thread
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I think it's the same as for the moon. Once they're close to the horisont they appear larger than when they're high up in the sky.
Anyway, as I see the poll so far, it seems that a single seperate download would seem the most popular, so I'll pack it later and release it...
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The "apparent" increase in the size of the moon and sun near the horizon is caused by and atmospheric "lensing" effect. It makes them look "bigger" than they actually are. I think this would be hard to simulate in the SH4 engine...
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With all due respect, deepiron, that is not true. There is no lensing effect that makes them bigger. As measured, they simply do not appreciably increase or decrease in size at the horizon. Any "lensing" would none the less be measurable... caliper the moon or sun, and compare to zenith. This is entirely psychological. It is because when the sun or moon is at the horizon you can compare it to the objects also on the horizon. In the case of the sun, you can actually look right at it, which in itself is an issue since you really cannot dwell on the size at zenith.
The refraction that does occur bends the path of the light such that the sun/moon appear above the horizon longer, and the setting is actually a couple minutes after they are under the horizon. It doesn't grossly change the geometry. At low altitudes in particular, you can see some distortion, but the size is largely unchanged (perhaps measurable, but were talking arc seconds here, not, "wow, that's HUGE!"). The distortion is actually a flattening in the vertical due to the atmosphere acting as a prism. So in one dimension it is actually smaller, not larger. ATR, that image looks big because it's taken with a telephoto lens (or cropped), no more. The sun and moon are not bigger at the horizon, period. In fact, they are farther away at sun/moon rise or set by one earth radius. tater |
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I think it's a question of how do you see the sun when looking at sunsets? and most people would say it seems bigger incuding me, so that's what I am aiming for in PE 2.1 , are the sun on this picure to big ? (It's resized to 1/3 of PE2 and 1/2 of stock SH4)
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Absolutely true.... I stand corrected... I was mistakenly thinking of the "mirage" effect http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weathe...ts/supmrge.htm which I've seen numerous times in Alaska, especially in very cold winters, and mostly across large bodies of water. It both shifts and increases the apparent size of the observed object...
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^actually, this is pretty fascinating stuff.
I'm probably more touchy on this subject than most since I studied astrophysics in college. I recognize the illusion, though, like everyone else I have it as well. The difference is that after conversations like these I hold my finger up to dispel it ![]() |
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Sorry to bump my thread, but I just looked in my BtS section, and it seems that very few have looked at my moon mod there. A little strange since the poll showed some interest for a small moon mod.
EDIT: my BtS identity gone...
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Maybe it's the registration part... Most mods are up on Filefront or similar...
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