Jupiter Discovery by stick
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Description
First I would like to thank Len for his tip on using DEcombinate.
In late 1989 the spacecraft Galileo was launched for further investigation of the planet Jupiter. While orbiting the planet in 1994 the comet Shoemaker-Levey9 struck giving scientist an opportunity like never before to witness the effects. Scientist aimed Galileo the area and started to take pictures. Among those pictures they discovered this image. Not knowing if it was part of the planet or the after effect of the comet crashing into it. In 2003 Galileo was crashed into the planet not wanting it to hit the moon Io because they think there might be some kind of life form on it.
Thanks for the peek and comments, they are all greatly appreciated.
Comments (17)
adrie
Beautiful design my friend, excellent done.
VEDES
AMAZING DESIGN AND COLORS!!!!!!!!!!1
greyone
Excellent work and super description to accompany it.
KnightWolverine
A Sci-Fi Fractal of Beauty!...Very Nice!..
peedy
Fantastic job! Corrie
Star4mation
Excellently done! Love the textures :)
claude19
PERFECT !
lyron
Great work!!
Lenord
Very unique MB3D, nice one. See how arrogant Humans are, we deem one place possibly inhabited by sentient life and another not, how the hell do we really know. I'm not even sure Earth is inhabited by Intelligent Life most of the time Peace
flavia49
splendid
DarkBeam
nice job :)
pickles
Excellent pov on this piece superb work
Hubert
Beautiful!
Richardphotos
outstanding work on this.looks like you are making head way
npauling
A wonderful fractal of this landing and the colours look great too.
farmerC
Shining work.
neoexcello
Hey, this is a great abstract. Gotta try this DEcomb stuff. No chance to play. Oh, have you seen what axotol2 is posting? Vue and bulb... http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2187799