And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I dislike seeing blatant inaccuracies in such depictions. If you are going to produce such "art", then take the time to get things right. First, rocket exhaust is not contained in space, it expands in all directions, very rapidly. Second, launches don't go straight up, but instead follow the Earth's shape. Third, it is highly unlikely the fuel used in space will produce a bright yellow flame.
That image may be art. This one is not: http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/442/1986/1600/Peacekeeper%20re-entry.0.jpg When you see the MIRV separation, it’s already too late.
My first thought: Cool image. It reminds me of this shot of Shuttle Endeavour's final lauch - https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110525.html My second thought: Shouldn't Dad be wearing a Spacex logo t-shirt, rather than a NASA one?
Witness to WW3.
ReplyDeleteI dislike seeing blatant inaccuracies in such depictions. If you are going to produce such "art", then take the time to get things right. First, rocket exhaust is not contained in space, it expands in all directions, very rapidly. Second, launches don't go straight up, but instead follow the Earth's shape. Third, it is highly unlikely the fuel used in space will produce a bright yellow flame.
ReplyDeleteN, you weren't allowed Legos and Lincoln Logs to play with when you were a kid and it seems possible you were dropped repeatedly on your head...
DeleteAn inaccurate depiction of reality, yes. However, is there a requirement that art be factually correct?
DeleteHahahah, well you made me laugh. Can't take the engineer or pilot out of me I guess.
DeleteN I'll bet you weren't invited back to the party that everyone else attended.
ReplyDeleteYet none of youse guys said he's wrong.
ReplyDeleteNeither did youse.
DeleteSee how silly that sounds?
It is a peculiar spelling designed to mimic the diction of a specific region.
DeleteWhy is this a topic?
It's art, there is no right or wrong to it... like or dislike maybe.
DeleteIt's sad to see the nukes launched while you are at the orbiting hotel with your family...
Daddy, how much Cheerios did you say we had?
ReplyDeleteThat image may be art. This one is not:
ReplyDeletehttp://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/442/1986/1600/Peacekeeper%20re-entry.0.jpg
When you see the MIRV separation, it’s already too late.
Maybe it should be called "The Human Race Evacuating Earth. "
ReplyDeleteMy first thought: Cool image. It reminds me of this shot of Shuttle Endeavour's final lauch - https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110525.html
ReplyDeleteMy second thought: Shouldn't Dad be wearing a Spacex logo t-shirt, rather than a NASA one?