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Remote View from Fervenia I

Mojoworld Science Fiction posted on Feb 26, 2005
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This is a remote view from the surface of the only planet in the Fervenia star system. This world proved to hot to physically land on. Our remote probe lasted only 15 minutes before burning up. Before it did we received a number of fantastic shots. This one is from near the surface. The cut rock formation are incredible! to the right is a pool comprised of various liquid metals. The powerful Fervenia star can be seen setting to the left. More pictures to follow. enjoy jquest

Comments (6)


cabracan

5:09AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Cool render. well done! :)

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prutzworks

5:38AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

very venusian!

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Vandaler

6:38AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Foreground rock and atmos looks great! Very good render

L.W. Perkins

9:52AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

I like that broken surface and the star is awesome--there is a planet circling 55 Cancri that is 3 times earth size but orbits inside the corona ever two days, if I remember correctly--the though it that it would be rocky with sort of a lava pudding center--it might look a lot like this!

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Arre

3:22PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Ohh warm and moody. :)

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hakujin

8:30AM | Wed, 02 March 2005

Great sun! good work:)


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