From Blackrack via Discord:
A look at a blue sunset on Mars. More refinements will be made to the atmospheric scattering model to better reproduce Mars’s atmosphere. Unlike Earth’s sunsets, where Rayleigh scattering and wavelength-dependent extinction are responsible for the sunset color, Mars’s sunsets are controlled by a different mechanism where the scattering angle itself is what changes based on the wavelength.
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If that name sounds familiar, it’s because he created Scatterer, Volumetric clouds, EVE-redux, and many more visual enhancements for KSP1. As you can see, he’s on the KSA team for a reason.