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scatterd scatterd
pretty =)
pickle pickle
smartly done
pacpon pacpon
Good job...I don't know if Saturn's moons are differently illuminated, but my guess would be that this could be from the moon "Dione"... If that were the case, it would be constantly this dark, at the top of the planet, which would make it somewhat correct...either way, its art, so I'm voting. I like it.
DoctorWu DoctorWu
Good change..tried of looking at brown sand
DLowrie DLowrie
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G2 G2
looks really nice but if you see the Moon you could imagine that the Saturn would have been enlighted in the same way
lolailo lolailo
Don't go by the moon because it is also fake! The way I saw it when I was doing it is: The sun is farther away from earth than the moon that's why it is illuminated from the side. Saturn on the other hand is much farther away form us than the sun that'



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Created September 24, 2003
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