G'day CMDRs.
I've been reading and watching various things about space and stuff out there recently and stumbled across a video by the Seeker channel on YouTube. Titled "How Close Are We to Photographing a Black Hole?" It discusses the techniques used to develop pictures of different objects around the galaxy. Specifically, it makes mention of the fact that currently, all pictures of black holes are just artist impressions and are the best we can currently do using maths and general knowledge of the physics involved.
The groups studying them are using radio-telescope arrays to receive the signals and are working on interpreting the information and building proper images of these terrifying objects.
My question is: what is the likelihood of FD altering the design of the black holes in game once more accurate images are made public? It would make sense that they would want the game to be as accurate as possible in that regard, and doesn't seem like something that would be overly difficult to implement. But I'm not a developer so...
Here's the video anyway:
https://youtu.be/8GDx7uM9Vdw
Cheers!
I've been reading and watching various things about space and stuff out there recently and stumbled across a video by the Seeker channel on YouTube. Titled "How Close Are We to Photographing a Black Hole?" It discusses the techniques used to develop pictures of different objects around the galaxy. Specifically, it makes mention of the fact that currently, all pictures of black holes are just artist impressions and are the best we can currently do using maths and general knowledge of the physics involved.
The groups studying them are using radio-telescope arrays to receive the signals and are working on interpreting the information and building proper images of these terrifying objects.
My question is: what is the likelihood of FD altering the design of the black holes in game once more accurate images are made public? It would make sense that they would want the game to be as accurate as possible in that regard, and doesn't seem like something that would be overly difficult to implement. But I'm not a developer so...
Here's the video anyway:
https://youtu.be/8GDx7uM9Vdw
Cheers!