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SPACE COLONY

Shade3D Science Fiction posted on Jan 03, 2008
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A colony of the space is comparatively small space colony.

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Digimon

12:23PM | Thu, 03 January 2008

This is a great image! I had trouble figuring out from the thumbnail, but this is very cool design!!

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RBlue

2:02PM | Thu, 03 January 2008

I have doubts whether a spinning object in space would actually create artificial gravity. Since mass is how gravity works, a spinning space station would only have gravity if the occupant were somehow attached to the inner hull. If they were to, say, jump, the gravity for them would cease to exist and they would float away. As too would flowing water fail to react in a spinning space station. I'm not sure, but somehow that makes sense. Now, that doesn't make your scene any less accomlished. The scale you use here is really something.

dcmstarships

8:59AM | Wed, 16 January 2008

assuming artificial gravity technology, this design for a small space colony is just fine

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KyotoDragon

6:36AM | Thu, 31 January 2008

The scale is really perfect, making this image seem like a concept picture. It would be intresting to know each parts function considering how well you laid the station out. Awesome artwork!~

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DukeNukem2005

9:05AM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Excellent composition! The very beautiful image! This picture is pleasant to me!


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