

Removed grass dithering + trees reflections - removes grass dithering, especially visible in Los Santos trees are now visible in reflections. ENB settings - ENB config, more informations above. Enabled blur during weapons radiostations switching - self explained. Earth's Atmosphere - script, which changes a sky behaviour when flying on high altitude, sky is getting darker. Dynamic shadows from pedestrian vehicles - renders shadows from vehicle's headlights driven by NPC. Better positioning of pause menu - slightly changed Options tab, added First Person menu, Graphics and Advanced Graphics tabs are sorted better. Advanced motion blur - enables motion blur, effect is stronger adequately to vehicle's speed. VisualV has introduced several optional changes to improve your game experience, here is the list of them: VisualV has own ReShade and ENB presets, with heat haze effect available only for VisualV. Dithering effect from the grass was removed for good, rainy weathers will make it great! Lens flares are all the same for three lead characters. Chromatic aberration and vignetting were removed from the normal gameplay. Shadows under vehicles are in higher quality, so they aren't blocky anymore. Clouds colors, intensity and movement were built from scratch. Volumetric fog effect was improved, now it's stunning as it should be. Moon size was matched to the real world. Moon movement is corrected (no more moonrise at west!). Draw distance of lights was increased and they are more visible. All weathers rewritten from scratch, based on hundreds of Los Angeles photos and movies. Listen here, Episode 113: The Moon, Part 1.VisualV is a graphic overhaul modification for Grand Theft Auto V, bringing you a completely redone weather effects, edited modificators for areas/interiors, improved color correction and much much more to add some life to Los Santos and Blaine County as well as a fixed rendering code, so your playing experience will be more smooth and nicer. We’ve also recorded an entire episode of Astronomy Cast all about the Moon. If you’d like more info on the Moon, check out NASA’s Solar System Exploration Guide on the Moon, and here’s a link to NASA’s Lunar and Planetary Science page. Here are some interesting facts about the Moon, and here are some Earth and Moon photos. We have written many articles about the Moon for Universe Today. If astronauts ever get the chance to walk on the surface of Enceladus, it’ll feel like freshly fallen snow. Saturn’s moon Enceladus, on the other hand, reflects about 99% of the light that falls on it. One last thought on reflected light.We talked about how bad a mirror the Moon is, reflecting only 12% of the light that hits it. Let your eyes adjust and watch as your hand casts a shadow on a white piece of paper, illuminated only by Venus. On a night with no Moon, head far away from city lights. Every few months, Venus reaches its brightest time – that’s when you can see your shadow. It reflects 65% of the sunlight that hits it. Venus is the next brightest object in the sky, after the Moon.

When the Moon is highly illuminated, it reflects so much light we can even see it during the day. Many astronomers put their telescopes away during this phase, and wait for it to go away.
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This makes the lunar surface much darker than when it’s directly illuminated.ĭuring the full Moon, it’s so bright that it obscures fainter objects in the night sky. With the Sun at a steep angle, the mountains cast long shadows. Just imagine the surface when its only partly illuminated. Additionally, the amount of light we get from the Moon depends on the point of its orbit.ĭuring its first and last quarters, the Moon is half illuminated, but it’s only 8% as bright when it’s full. Because of its dark color and bumpy surface, it only reflects about 12% of the light that hits it. When astronauts walked on the surface, they reported that it was dark grey, the color of pavement. As you know, you’re actually seeing the reflected light from the Sun, bouncing off the Moon which acts like a mirror. But the light coming from the Moon is an illusion. We enjoy the light from the Sun during the day, and then the comforting glow of the Moon at night.
