The Covenant Ship and Three Moons Visible

Ingeniero
MemberPraetorianApril 12, 2017Here is a shot of the Covenant ship with three moons visible around a planet.
"I think S.M has been drinking the Inquisitor Fifield Koolaid, lately."
What?
"I it is 2350km it is f... small."
Bigger than LV-426 and LV-223.
Ati, now that connection is a stretch because I see a distinct pattern (foul) with the later.
S.M, I take it that LV-426 is markedly different in size from the planet on the readout?
Great shot and detail on the planets shot Ati.
BigDave, I'll go back and edit horizontal versions of my high resolution vertical photos. I'm on a computer and my neck hurts now. I'll post those together (horizontal and vertical versions) on the topics from now on. I know you weren't complaining but good point.
Rick, you are a freaking instigator. Please give me just a little input on the planets or make fun of just me. I always offer ample material to make fun of directly.
SenseOfDoubt, thank you.
S.M - I compared it to Earth, that's why I said that it's small.
Earth's diameter is over 12,000km.
I think the Earth reference was to show a frame of reference to the "new" planet (Paradise) size in relation to home S.M.
Ingeni, look at this shot. Is it a face? Is that a mouth and a tongue? Strange cave entrance, isn't it? You like triangles if I know correctly. :D
Far side of the Galaxy, hm.
Given that the galactic north is up in the A:C still. This should roughly be the position of Paradise.
Eine Theorie die nicht auf Etwas solidem basiert ist für gewöhnlich nur Geschwätz.
Nah, your're welcome. :) Just something i noticed.
Eine Theorie die nicht auf Etwas solidem basiert ist für gewöhnlich nur Geschwätz.
Good pick up. Though the graphic may be centred on Sol, rather than the galactic core.
Well, the box says "Galactic Location". That's what I went by. :)
Eine Theorie die nicht auf Etwas solidem basiert ist für gewöhnlich nur Geschwätz.