A Rhombic Enneacontahedron, Decorated With Craters From the Far Side of the Moon

The crater-pictures used on the faces of this rhombic enneacontahedron come from here, and I projected them onto the rhombic faces of this polyhedron using Stella 4d: Polyhedron Navigator. If you’d like to try Stella for yourself, you can get a free trial download at this website. I blogged a similar image once before (here), but that was before I received the helpful suggestion to slow down the rotation speed of the polyhedra I post on this blog — so I decided to revisit this idea in a new post.

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