This is what every planet looks like from the same distance (200,000 km)
I wanted to visualize what our solar system planets would look like at the same distance. the orbiting part is just an extra fun idea on top to keep it interesting. I made this using unreal engne 5. let me know what you think 🙂
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I know I know, i am still disappointed at lack of Pluto.
Mercury not looking quite as small as I expected.
Cool video, homie.
Is that distance from the surface or distance from the center of mass?Â
Really cool way to visualize just how freakin’ big Jupiter is.
It’s nuts how huge Jupiter is
I’m guessing pluto would be so tiny and dark it would barely be visible from 200,000 km anyways but I was kinda hoping it would be included.
The feathered mask on the space station transition wipe is super distracting, especially during Venus and Earth.
Rat dirty jerk, you left out Pluto! /s
In all seriousness, Pluto should still be included. Also, was the 200k km distance arbitrarily chosen for effect, or some other reason?
Is the 200,000 km distance from center, or distance from surface?
I think it had Pluto but they cut it out?
So super Earths are the size of Neptune but rocky with oceans of something?
Just finished watching and left a little comment about your Pluto abuse lol. Loved the video man, thanks for making it
Am I the only one who wanted/expected a “yo mama” joke at the end?