by MarkBour » Sat Sep 19, 2015 2:53 am
Fantastic image!
Particularly in the larger one that Geckzilla posted, you can actually see the progression of sunset as you move down the frame: the shadows get noticeably longer, so you see the progression across the surface of Pluto, rather than over time. I've never seen a similar photo of Earth, either because I'm ignorant, or because the curvature of Earth is much less, compared to its mountain ranges, so it might not be noticeable.
I agree, it looks like it is all ice. So, an 11,000-foot tall chunk of ice ... definitely the "large bag of ice" at the grocery store.
Fantastic image!
Particularly in the larger one that Geckzilla posted, you can actually see the progression of sunset as you move down the frame: the shadows get noticeably longer, so you see the progression across the surface of Pluto, rather than over time. I've never seen a similar photo of Earth, either because I'm ignorant, or because the curvature of Earth is much less, compared to its mountain ranges, so it might not be noticeable.
I agree, it looks like it is all ice. So, an 11,000-foot tall chunk of ice ... definitely the "large bag of ice" at the grocery store.