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A photorealistic communication satellite orbits above Earth, with sunlit solar panels and city lights visible on the night side of the planet.

A photorealistic communication satellite orbits above Earth, with sunlit solar panels and city lights visible on the night side of the planet.

Create a highly realistic, cinematic depiction of a communication satellite in true geostationary orbit (~35,786 km above Earth). The satellite should appear proportionally accurate, with realistic dimensions, metallic surfaces, articulated solar panels, and detailed antennae consistent with modern GEO communications satellites. Earth should appear clearly visible but relatively small in the frame, occupying no more than a modest portion of the background, with a subtle curvature and a thin atmospheric limb. The planet should feel distant and massive rather than close, emphasizing the vast scale of space. The surrounding environment should be dominated by deep black space, reinforcing the emptiness and scale of geostationary orbit. Avoid exaggerated wide-angle distortion. Use a moderate focal length that preserves realistic proportions. Lighting should be physically accurate: soft, directional sunlight illuminating one side of the satellite, casting crisp shadows, with Earth partially sunlit and partially in night, showing faint city lights near the terminator if visible. Include subtle lens bloom and film-like contrast, similar to real orbital photography. Show Earth offset toward the lower third of the frame to emphasize distance and negative space. Use restrained color grading inspired by NASA and ESA space imagery.”The overall mood should convey awe through scale and isolation, grounded in real orbital physics—no futuristic or cyberpunk elements, no dramatic color Mehr sehen