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The artist present it intentionally upside down maybe? In space there is no real direction, so its fine. Might be that I personally like it with the altered lights of the changed orientation.
I just looked up the source for that image, and the original is the same as in the mod. You can find it on Victor Dufayard's website, in the concept art area. I agree that the perspective of it is quite unusual though - it's one of the images that I had considered replacing, but I came to the conclusion that it's better to just add more content, rather than remove images that others may like. Thanks anyway!
It is very atmospheric, and makes the game immensely more immersive, despite seeing it only for a short time during loadings.
I would like to point out a wrong image, you probably got it incorrect when found it in the first place.
load_37.dds needs to be flipped horizontally and vertically.
If you check the door openings on the structure or the spacecraft, you will see it too.
@Dead_Person: I don't have the source folder anymore, regretfully, but if you'd like to find the source images, it's possible with a little bit of work. Look for the mod folder in your Steam workshop folder (steamapps\workshop\content\281990\2467105449). All of the DDS files are in there. If you open them with an application such as Paint dot net , you can save your preferred ones as JPG's, and then run a reverse image search (go to Google Images, then drag and drop the image in the browser).
@dsa outdated jokes caucus: The reason that I didn't offer this originally is that many of the images were not large enough to fill the screen on their own, so the answer is no, unfortunately.