Posts by Enio
- 21.03.2008, 14:20
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: First add-on located in another galaxy ( in development )
- Replies: 26
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Re: First add-on located in another galaxy ( in development )
The only thing I'm thinking to add in my add-on is my Audbeyon binary system and some more stars with some planets. Bet, yes, some globular clusters will be cool to add. I'm also thinking to add some pulsars and some other things, including a big central black hole. I sad that the development will b...
- 21.03.2008, 02:20
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: First add-on located in another galaxy ( in development )
- Replies: 26
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Re: First add-on located in another galaxy ( in development )
My add-on will include Audbeyon and some more near stars. I'm thinking to create such extra stars and also put planets orbiting them. Until now, Audbeyon system is the only I made. It'll take some time to finish it and start a new system. It's because the most important system in this add-on will be...
- 20.03.2008, 16:58
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: First add-on located in another galaxy ( in development )
- Replies: 26
- Views: 17747
First add-on located in another galaxy ( in development )
Hi celestians, I'm developing this add-on for some weeks. The development will be very slow, because I want to make this add-on very "realistic" and will have many large textures. All planets in such Audbeyon system will be carbon planets. It's certainly the first add-on being developed that is loca...
- 18.09.2004, 17:24
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Flying mode for Celestia
- Replies: 28
- Views: 13661
Re: Flying mode for Celestia
Very interesting. The Doctor Who Universe have the flying mode witch is vey cool, and I think this feature could be implanted in Celestia. It's a very good idea, because you feel that you are really in space.
- 18.09.2004, 12:12
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Why not put some things of the engine of DWU in Celestia?
- Replies: 2
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Why not put some things of the engine of DWU in Celestia?
:idea: I think that it's a good idea if it could put the code of DWU in Celestia, and this code I want is the responsable to show the surface of the planet having mountains and trees, or even buildings. Another code in DWU permits systems have two or more REAL stars, not emissive planets to illumina...
- 18.09.2004, 02:06
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7371
Re: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
Yes, but in my Somaris system, the collision of the two red stars happened and the material of the two stars formed a kind of dense ring with the material of the yellow star that formed dense planets. Again, the planet now have a radius of 7235 km and orbit a G5V star with a distance of 0.76. The st...
- 17.09.2004, 22:15
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7371
Re: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
I'm sorry. In reality, i'm trying to make a fantasy system formed with a medium yellow star with some planets rich in heavy elements.
- 17.09.2004, 22:14
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7371
Re: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
Sorry.
- 17.09.2004, 20:52
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7371
Re: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
When the system was still forming, there were three stars, two of them were red and the other was yellow. The two red stars had a collision and the only star that survived was the yellow star. The explosion of the other two stars and the dust disk around the yellow star formed the planets. The red s...
- 17.09.2004, 19:11
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: Atmosphere colors
- Replies: 14
- Views: 8212
Re: Atmosphere colors
I've made a planet with a radius of 8635 Km with 2x the gravity on Earth and a red atmosphere with a pressure of 10x the Earth.
- 17.09.2004, 19:08
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7371
Re: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
The problem is that Celestia only have the albedo and distance to star to modify the temperature of a planet. It would be better if it could have greenhouse value code. I corrected it again, and it's now a G8IV star with a diameter of 2.00 Rsun. The planet now is at a distance of 1.46 AU, with an al...
- 17.09.2004, 10:17
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7371
Re: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
Look above, I corrected the text.
- 17.09.2004, 01:04
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: Mashtar, the Red Earth.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 7371
Mashtar, the Red Earth.
:idea: In my own system called Somaris, I made a planet called Mashtar. Mashtar orbits a K2VI star, it has a circular orbit and the distance is 0.55 AU. The radius of this big world is 8635 Km and the day have a duration of 18 hours. The size of star is 0,82 Rsun. Mashtar have two moons: The first i...
- 14.09.2004, 19:01
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: Atmosphere colors
- Replies: 14
- Views: 8212
Atmosphere colors
Rassilon,
Some planets you do have purple atmospheres. What gases these atmospheres have? Oxigen? These planets are in Baramal and some systems. Also, the planets in Doctor Who Universe have purple and pink atmospheres.
Some planets you do have purple atmospheres. What gases these atmospheres have? Oxigen? These planets are in Baramal and some systems. Also, the planets in Doctor Who Universe have purple and pink atmospheres.
- 14.09.2004, 18:49
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: sulphur-based life
- Replies: 13
- Views: 7504
Re: sulphur-based life
They are all herbivorous because the sulphur and other chemicals based on sulphur and high temperatures give to them all energy and the nutrients they need to spend by many hours per day. The desert areas are small and the majority part of the surface have dense jungles with sufficient quantities of...
- 13.09.2004, 13:39
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: sulphur-based life
- Replies: 13
- Views: 7504
Re: sulphur-based life
These creatures of this planet are all herbivorous and don't exist carnivorous on this planet, because all animals depend directly on plants.
What do you think of all these ideas?
What do you think of all these ideas?
- 13.09.2004, 13:35
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: Doctor Who Universe 2.0
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3324
Re: Doctor Who Universe 2.0
Rassilon,
I discovered that I can edit the system using wordpad in the file Zeta_system.xml.
What will have on this next version of Doctor Who Universe?
What new features will have in this version?
How many systems?
And will have an editor so I can create my own system?
I discovered that I can edit the system using wordpad in the file Zeta_system.xml.
What will have on this next version of Doctor Who Universe?
What new features will have in this version?
How many systems?
And will have an editor so I can create my own system?
- 11.09.2004, 22:55
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: sulphur-based life
- Replies: 13
- Views: 7504
Re: sulphur-based life
The substance is H2S and is similar to water, but instead oxigen have sulphur. I am making a system with this moon. This moon orbit around a small gas giant that have clouds like on Venus. The proteins of the beings are made of carbon, nitrogen compounds and a big abundance of metals. I think beings...
- 09.09.2004, 13:04
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: sulphur-based life
- Replies: 13
- Views: 7504
sulphur-based life
:idea: Some days ago I had a very great idea: Sulphur-based life. The animals and plants of this planet live in temperatures around 423K and 466K. The atmosphere have sulphur and methane in abundance and some water vapor. The atmosphere is more dense than the Earth. The color of the planet is yellow...
- 31.08.2004, 03:22
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: Ultraviolet colors
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1853
Ultraviolet colors
I know that the visible light have 7 simplified colours ( red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet ). And I want to know if you have a site or know how many simplified colors scientists detected in ultraviolet spectrum.