I've just been watching on the BBC a documentary called "Do we really need the moon?"
Since it's for general consumption, it's understandably fairly simple. However, having said that, it's probably one of the better documentaries I've seen in a while.
Anyway, during the documentary the presenter points out that just after the moon formed, it and the earth would have been luminous glowing objects.
There's a clip of the simulation here.
Anyway, I knew this already, but it reminded me of it, and I thought of how this could be used to add a little colour to a Traveller game.
Another point the presenter makes is the truly massive tide we would have if the moon was 20X closer to the planet. Basically, only a relatively small amount of land will be habitable. Another point I knew, but it's reminded me to include it in future Traveller games.
Anyway, I just thought I'd share what is a very interesting and nicely produced documentary.
Since it's for general consumption, it's understandably fairly simple. However, having said that, it's probably one of the better documentaries I've seen in a while.
Anyway, during the documentary the presenter points out that just after the moon formed, it and the earth would have been luminous glowing objects.
There's a clip of the simulation here.
Anyway, I knew this already, but it reminded me of it, and I thought of how this could be used to add a little colour to a Traveller game.
Another point the presenter makes is the truly massive tide we would have if the moon was 20X closer to the planet. Basically, only a relatively small amount of land will be habitable. Another point I knew, but it's reminded me to include it in future Traveller games.
Anyway, I just thought I'd share what is a very interesting and nicely produced documentary.