Hello, Guardians!
A few months ago, I made a video about Destiny's version of Mars, and how it compares to the real world Mars. I also tried to solve the distance to Phobos after the Cabal modified its orbit.
It's a great watch, and I recommend it to you. (https://youtu.be/ZGrNvRAiybU)
At the end of the video, I promised a part 2, and I've finally finished it. I refine the numbers from part 1, and gain information from the Black Shield Crucible map on Mars Moon, Phobos. I would appreciate any of your time! Thank you!
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1 ReplyI rather enjoyed that Crucible bit. A+ comic relief, it really worked out well. :D
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1 ReplySCIENCE!
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7 RepliesI can't tell you how much I enjoyed this video. Definitely in my top 10 Destiny videos that I've seen. I'd love to see one for venus.
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7 RepliesSCIENCE B¡TCH, MAGNETS B¡TCH! (Reference)
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4 RepliesIt is a game and It is a sci-fi game, as I am sure many of us know many sci-fi developers do not strive for realism but they strive for fun so this nit-picking is really uncalled for.
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1 Replyso what I'm hearing is, Bungie didn't do their homework.
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3 RepliesFirst off, I'd like to say thank you for making these videos. It's so great to see other fellow gamers that are passionate about what they love. I loved physics in high school and I was always decent in math, so this video really reached out to me (the editing was fantastic also). Being that this is a video game, the math isn't always going to be perfectly aligned with reality (which probably goes without saying). But that's OK, it's probably better that way to be honest. I learned a little more about the Destiny backstory, mainly with the train station segment. If Bungie would explain things like this in game it would be amazing. Let us know where and why we are fighting, in detail. Most people might just ignore the dialogue, but the few like us would love to hear it all. The main thing I took away from this was the perspective. Most people look up and don't realize the insane amount of distance that is in space. And to those that might not have a great view at the sky (in the city), Destiny is a way to reach those distant planets. I would love to watch more videos like this from you. Keep up the great work guardian!
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1 ReplyBump for later please
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6 Repliesive been to mars
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1 Replyawesome, thanks for this
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6 RepliesWhat about Deimos?
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1 ReplyYEAH SCIENCE
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1 ReplyGood job!
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2 RepliesHave always stood and looked at Phobos from Mars and thought how is that so big looking! Cheers for clearing that up pal
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3 RepliesEdited by jasonisdaspartan: 7/19/2015 9:05:55 AMGood watch, interested to see more once taken king comes out, I feel like the cabal are up to something with that rock and we might find out what.
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1 ReplyEdited by loonigus: 7/19/2015 8:25:13 AMGood job. I always knew that the distance cant be right when I watched Mars from Phobos...
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1 ReplyDude. http://nasajobs.nasa.gov Please.
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4 RepliesWait. I thought the vex were distorting the looks of planets and the sun. Making them appear closer than they actually are. I could be totally wrong on that but I remember reading something like that. I also don't recall the reading about cabal changing the size of Phobos? Like I said. I could be totally wrong.
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11 RepliesEdited by Destiny: 7/19/2015 10:47:45 AMWatch me whip 😃 /||\_👊 ----- / \ Watch me Nae Nae 👋 \ 😃 | |\ ---- / \
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1 ReplyReply for later plz, sounds interesting!
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3 RepliesTrippy math bro. Well done.
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I'll watch this when I get back home
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