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Kingdom In Space - 2390 A.D.

Mixed Medium Science Fiction posted on Jan 23, 2005
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Another Star Trek image. And for your information, the ship on only 329 metres, long, we are about 4km away from the ship, and the ship is 4km away from the structure. AND YOU STILL CAN'T SEE ALL OF IT. And by the way, is is 2.4km by 2.4km, by 20km high.

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mmitchell_houston

2:25PM | Sun, 23 January 2005

I like the stark simplicity of the composition -- one giant spire and the "small" ship. You successfully convey the sense of size, but the simplicity of the larger ship doesn't draw you in... more details or things to look at would keep our attention a little longer. Still, I really appreciate the way you properly lit the scene -- Star Trek scenes are supposed to be well lit an bright. Bravo!

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pakled

5:02PM | Sun, 23 January 2005

so using the cosine of the angle, we can determine (how should I know? I never took trig..;) great pic..sort of like one of the old TOS episodes..

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Ghostwind

8:19PM | Sun, 23 January 2005

Can you say V'Ger? :) Well done!!

synapsefyre

11:02PM | Mon, 24 January 2005

Jeez.. and we thought the Death Star wa big :)

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potrimpo

7:55AM | Thu, 24 February 2005

The first Death Star was 120km in diameter and the second was 160km in diameter.


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