No atmosphere or clouds visible from space
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The planets currently do not have any visible atmosphere or cloud effects covering the surface when you look at them from space, which makes them just look like really round asteroids instead of planets.
Would blook a lot better if those things were visible. 
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I agree that when the planet isn't lit (like on OP's post), it looks significantly worse from space. So much worse that I had posted it on discord CTG 10th Nov (Verdure thread) thinking the exact same thing.
I agree that when the planet isn't lit (like on OP's post), it looks significantly worse from space. So much worse that I had posted it on discord CTG 10th Nov (Verdure thread) thinking the exact same thing.
I've seen clouds on the Verdure from space. But not all the time, may be there some max distance for this?
I've seen clouds on the Verdure from space. But not all the time, may be there some max distance for this?
Here. Atmosphere and clouds.
Here. Atmosphere and clouds.
You can see the clouds from the sunny side, but not on the dark side.
You can see the clouds from the sunny side, but not on the dark side.
clouds should be more visible it would look better.
clouds should be more visible it would look better.
This isn't true. Both are clearly visible on the light-side. On the dark-side, you don't see the atmosphere (which I think is true of the Earth as well irl so makes sense), but you can still see clouds. They're just hard to see, and sometimes there aren't many over parts of the planet.
This isn't true. Both are clearly visible on the light-side. On the dark-side, you don't see the atmosphere (which I think is true of the Earth as well irl so makes sense), but you can still see clouds. They're just hard to see, and sometimes there aren't many over parts of the planet.
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