There is actually quite a bit wrong with this picture. That's why nobody likes to go to science fiction movies with me. If it's not technically and scientifically accurate, it should be classified as Fantasy...
There would be no water, clouds, or even an atmosphere left on such a planet. Novas and Supernovas would have blown it all away.
The large star would have to be a very cool brown dwarf to be so dim.
Stars would not be visible in the sky with the stars above the horizon.
The two moons, would not be stable, off axis to the plane of the solar system and would probably be long gone.
Even if the moons were stable, their lit crescents would be greater than 180 degrees being lit from two sources.
In order for the smaller star to capture material from the larger one, the gravitational forces of each would have to cancel close enough to the surface of the large star that material being eject from it by the violent processes of the surface of such a star that the material would be captured by the gravity of the smaller one. I don't think this would look so much like a thread as it would like a funnel structure at the periphery of the acretion disk.
And yes, it is very symmetrical and symbolically face like.
Ok. Enjoy the art.
There is actually quite a bit wrong with this picture. That's why nobody likes to go to science fiction movies with me. If it's not technically and scientifically accurate, it should be classified as Fantasy...
There would be no water, clouds, or even an atmosphere left on such a planet. Novas and Supernovas would have blown it all away.
The large star would have to be a very cool brown dwarf to be so dim.
Stars would not be visible in the sky with the stars above the horizon.
The two moons, would not be stable, off axis to the plane of the solar system and would probably be long gone.
Even if the moons were stable, their lit crescents would be greater than 180 degrees being lit from two sources.
In order for the smaller star to capture material from the larger one, the gravitational forces of each would have to cancel close enough to the surface of the large star that material being eject from it by the violent processes of the surface of such a star that the material would be captured by the gravity of the smaller one. I don't think this would look so much like a thread as it would like a funnel structure at the periphery of the acretion disk.
And yes, it is very symmetrical and symbolically face like.
Ok. Enjoy the art. :roll: