Western Pacific 15n 160e
Creative Rationale
Over the Western Pacific at 15°N 160°E, we're floating above the vast tropical waters between Hawaii and the Philippines, where warm trade winds sweep across endless blue. The moderate pressure of 1012.5 Pa creates a balanced cosmic density with the glowing Earth orb surrounded by expansive starfields but filled with vibrant neon energy. The warm 26.5K temperature (with its significant positive anomaly) ignites hot magentas and electric yellows throughout the composition, while the 7.4 m/s wind from the northeast drives rainbow arcs sweeping diagonally across the canvas with flowing neon contrails. The high 79% humidity creates an intense radiating glow around all celestial bodies, and the light precipitation adds cascading rivers of liquid neon streaming through the cosmic scene.
Western Pacific 15n 160e
Peter Max — 2026-04-22-195828