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Re: Planetary Interiors: Callisto

Postby MiR » Fri Dec 10, 2010 4:08 pm

Fenerit wrote:Notice how in SW the tecnology seems belong more to the Empire instead to Rebels. :wink: Is this an "hidden" message of the space saga? :mrgreen:

SW ?!? - :( 8O :? I was puzzling and puzzling and have needed some time until I exactly understood what you mean; It's Star wars, I guess ;-)

Maybe I saw one chapter of SW; Probably more trailers. I can't remember. Too much hullabaloo and "bang-bang" for my taste (but of course very well staged!)

So, my question is; which are the "good" ones? Empire or rebels? :)

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Re: Planetary Interiors: Callisto

Postby Fenerit » Fri Dec 10, 2010 4:46 pm

Eh, Eh! Sorry, you interestings in my new sunglasses :wink: did misleading me about a your more extensive knowledge of the SW movie; my fault, indeed. However, yes, SW is Star Wars.

MiR wrote:Maybe I saw one chapter of SW; Probably more trailers. I can't remember. Too much hullabaloo and "bang-bang" for my taste (but of course very well staged!)


Well, is within the tradition of the western and war movies.

MiR wrote:So, my question is; which are the "good" ones? Empire or rebels? :)


Empire could be the dark side of the science. I'm not an insane supporters of the saga, of course, but it's difficult not seeing in it an analogy with the "atomkraft rush" of the World War II (the Death Star). But are just my impressions. I like the SCI-FI because get matter in which to think about. For instance, I see the movie "The Matrix" just like an history of the mathematics philosophy from Cantor (the Architect) to Turing. Agent Smith/Neo concern the Zermelo's axiom of choice. :)
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Re: Planetary Interiors: Callisto

Postby MiR » Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:48 am

"Matrix" is also unknown to me. :(
Sorry, but I fear I'm an "oldfashioned" one... a "bookworm" (just hoping this transliteration exists in the english language...?)

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Re: Planetary Interiors: Callisto

Postby Fenerit » Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:04 am

Below is a zip with 2k textures for the Callisto's interior (not the surface)
http://fenerit.webng.com/files/2k_Callisto_interior_tex.zip
2K textures makes the color's "grains" size more dense and smooth; maybe someone prefer so.
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Re: Planetary Interiors: Callisto

Postby Fenerit » Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:31 pm

A paper on Callisto's surface geology with close up images is Callisto. Notice that such PDF is "unarrivable" from the site link; if one change the final number get the others jovian moons and more. Working numers are: 13-14-15-18-19-20.
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