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Default Meteorological effects of ID4 spacecraft?

On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 00:01:17 +0200, "NightLord"
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Hi!

Yesterday I was watching "Independence Day 4" and I wondered what
metereological effects would have such an artifact suspended over a big
city. Cooling because of the shadow? Heating because of greenhouse effect?
Condensation like in certain big aviation hangars? Just out of curiosity.

Best regards,

NL

Well if the ID4 spacecraft was a "fax caelestis" a term sometimes used
by the greeks to describe a "meteor" then at least you are asking in
the correct newsgroup.

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