When I focus on the globes your image appears as though I am seeing a visual interpretation of a binary satellite system where both objects are planets, that share an orbital axis external to both planetary bodies. When I focus on the center, it looks like I am seeing the multi-eyed head of the aquatic viper found on TOI-1452 b, a new exoplanet orbiting a distant star that astronomers think might constitute a *super-Earth* completely covered in water, orbiting a red dwarf star some 100 light-years away in the constellation Draco, according to NASA.
I always enjoy the 3D reality of your illustrations, Bruce, stirring me to take these little side trips into science fiction.
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Bruce, your wonderful render has a 3D-appearance. I see that 'Nik', with his thorough commentary, has actually stolen my thunder, 😁. No problem, because that confirms my 3D experience, Buddy!
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I always enjoy the 3D reality of your illustrations, Bruce, stirring me to take these little side trips into science fiction.
-nik