Yora on Nostr: A few days ago I calculated the distance at which a planet would receive the same ...
A few days ago I calculated the distance at which a planet would receive the same amount of energy as the Earth does for main sequence stars of different sizes. (Since nearly all planets that characters visit in Sci-Fi will be at roughly that range.)
This got me curious at how large the sun would look like in the sky on these planets, and while I had to rely on some rough estimates, I came out with this. (Because of brightness, they will all look pretty much white.)
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This got me curious at how large the sun would look like in the sky on these planets, and while I had to rely on some rough estimates, I came out with this. (Because of brightness, they will all look pretty much white.)
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