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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I didn’t know the Maestro himself is working on KSA. That is fantastic news, Blackrack’s work on KSP is the stuff of legends!
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.