Jupiter And Earth Per Martineau (cards)
by BruceRawles
This image was inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau, in "A Little Book of Coincidence". Tiled colorized planes of Jupiter's Great Red Spot (shifted +/- 120 degrees of hue, too!) form the background. The hexagon within a triple nested hexagram defines the orbit of Earth. The orbit of Jupiter is defined by the outer circle. More info: http://www.intent.com
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This image was inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau, in "A Little Book of Coincidence". Tiled colorized planes of Jupiter's Great Red Spot (shifted +/- 120 degrees of hue, too, to complete the secondary colors) form the background. The hexagon within a triple nested hexagram defines the orbit of Earth. The orbit of Jupiter is defined by the outer circle. Spheres are used instead of circles for a more artistic effect. The image of the earth actually represents the orbit of earth, not the size of the planet.
More info: http://www.intent.com
I think John Martineau's name will (some day, hopefully soon!) be heralded among Kepler, Galileo, Newton and Einstein for the astronomical discoveries he's made. Here's a link to John's book if you haven't seen it (HIGHLY recommended):
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0802713882/intent-20
(Created with POV-Ray http://www.povray.org)
created by BruceRawles (June 4, 2003 at 05:24PM)
This image was inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau, in "A Little Book of Coincidence". Tiled colorized planes of Jupiter's Great Red Spot (shifted +/- 120 degrees of hue, too, to complete the secondary colors) form the background. The hexagon within a triple nested hexagram defines the orbit of Earth. The orbit of Jupiter is defined by the outer circle. Spheres are used instead of circles for a more artistic effect. The image of the earth actually represents the orbit of earth, not the size of the planet.
More info: http://www.intent.com
I think John Martineau's name will (some day, hopefully soon!) be heralded among Kepler, Galileo, Newton and Einstein for the astronomical discoveries he's made. Here's a link to John's book if you haven't seen it (HIGHLY recommended):
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0802713882/intent-20
(Created with POV-Ray http://www.povray.org)
created by BruceRawles (June 4, 2003 at 05:24PM)
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