November 21st, 2023 Livestream Q&A: Can you give the moons/planets on the horizon at least a bit of spin?

November 21st, 2023 Livestream

Q&A: Can you give the moons/planets on the horizon at least a bit of spin?

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question can you give the moon's planets on the horizon at least a bit of spin it throws me off to see non rotation satellites moving across the night sky, maybe I guess we could but I wonder it might mess up like the you're right it's not accurate, but here's like at least for the the one with the the Rings I think the reason why it looks that way is because it looks better in the sky if we know like which orientation it has cuz it can end up being weird, or maybe it doesn't I don't know it's possible please help with put that on a q is that actually cuz that that might be not too much work, and we just haven't done it or so or that might be a reason why we are not doing it I don't know or maybe they are spinning who knows, it might also be that like cuz they're tied to the time system and it might be a thing where like we couldn't get the rotation working because the rotation will be like off or something I don't know we wanted it to be deterministic stick I don't know there might be a reason but- I'm not sure