
Interesting planetary size comparison chart
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Surely that should be microphalus?
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The reflection is a nice touch.
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and the subtle lighting adjustments 

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I didn't know there were cube shaped planets. Learn something new everyday.
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Shoulda stuck seza in there as well, jus' sayin'...
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U4EA wrote:The reflection is a nice touch.
yes i thought so too!
also

it is about time!
Re: Interesting planetary size comparison chart
DTS's response:obsidian wrote:I didn't know there were cube shaped planets. Learn something new everyday.
"There are not ANY cube shaped planetoids in the known universe, that is why I do not understand the poster."
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That's a good impression of DTS, i applaud thee.
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lofl
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