Posts by LukeCEL
- 06.02.2022, 20:31
- Forum: Add-on releases
- Topic: Populating WLM (and other galaxies) with REAL stars
- Replies: 93
- Views: 157709
Re: Populating WLM (and other galaxies) with REAL stars
Hello everyone! I have updated the Andromeda Galaxy and Triangulum Galaxy add-ons. The changes are: 1. I have removed one foreground star 2MASS J01334671+3054550 and made RX J0133.0+3039 a high-mass X-ray binary, according to Lin et al. (2020) : "Searching for Balmer-dominated Type Ia Supernova...
- 09.01.2022, 21:41
- Forum: Add-on releases
- Topic: Updated Binary Star Catalogue
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5807
Re: Updated Binary Star Catalogue
Hi everyone! After a long break, I've finally updated this add-on. Version 2.2 of the Binary Star Catalogue is here, with the following changes: - Fixed distance of gam Del. - Fixed mass of 47 Oph B. - Fixed parameters of alf Gem. - Fixed mass, distance of 9 Sgr. - Updated orbits for bet LMi, alf UM...
- 24.10.2021, 20:06
- Forum: Textures
- Topic: Neutron Star texture based in Neutron Star Animations by NASA
- Replies: 9
- Views: 14802
Re: Neutron Star texture based in Neutron Star Animations by NASA
Hi,
Wouldn’t neutron stars still emit lots of visual light? Even if there peak of the spectrum is outside of the visible range, a typical blackbody spectrum still a long tail into the visible range:
http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~pogge/Ast161/Au06/Unit4/Images/bb3T.jpg
LukeCEL
Wouldn’t neutron stars still emit lots of visual light? Even if there peak of the spectrum is outside of the visible range, a typical blackbody spectrum still a long tail into the visible range:
http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~pogge/Ast161/Au06/Unit4/Images/bb3T.jpg
LukeCEL
- 22.08.2021, 22:07
- Forum: Add-on releases
- Topic: Populating WLM (and other galaxies) with REAL stars
- Replies: 93
- Views: 157709
Re: Populating WLM (and other galaxies) with REAL stars
Hi everyone, unfortunately still on hiatus (real life is busy!), but I made a small change to the Andromeda Galaxy globular clusters file. I added EXT8, which looks like a typical globular cluster but has a extremely low metallicity of [Fe/H] = −2.91 ± 0.04. SIMBAD does not have the name EXT8, so yo...
- 10.07.2021, 09:14
- Forum: Modelling
- Topic: Asteroid Shape model collection
- Replies: 16
- Views: 26849
Re: Asteroid Shape model collection
trappistplanets wrote:it needs to be on the center of mass so it rotates correctly in celestia
I'm not sure where the actual center of mass is, but you could probably get it to rotate about whatever point you want by using the MeshCenter parameter.
- 07.07.2021, 23:22
- Forum: Modelling
- Topic: Asteroid Shape model collection
- Replies: 16
- Views: 26849
Re: Asteroid Shape model collection
Not sure which of the models is the most accurate, but I think Hektor is known to be a contact binary, in which case Model B would be the closest to reality.
- 06.07.2021, 23:01
- Forum: Modelling
- Topic: Asteroid Shape model collection
- Replies: 16
- Views: 26849
Re: Asteroid Shape model collection
Hey everyone, sorry for the late reply. Here are some shape models of 624 Hektor from Josef Ďurech (via Franck Marchis whom I emailed).
Models A, B, and C are the convex lightcurve models, a contact binary model, and an separate binary model respectively.
Models A, B, and C are the convex lightcurve models, a contact binary model, and an separate binary model respectively.
- 24.05.2021, 02:01
- Forum: Modelling
- Topic: Asteroid Shape model collection
- Replies: 16
- Views: 26849
Re: Asteroid Shape model collection
I also have a model of the near-Earth asteroid (214869) 2007 PA8. This one I also got from emailing Marina Brozović, who was the lead author of this paper: " Goldstone radar evidence for short-axis mode non-principal-axis rotation of near-Earth asteroid (214869) 2007 PA8 ". The format of t...
- 28.01.2021, 21:48
- Forum: Add-on releases
- Topic: Populating WLM (and other galaxies) with REAL stars
- Replies: 93
- Views: 157709
Re: Populating WLM (and other galaxies) with REAL stars
Hello everyone! I'm currently on hiatus from Celestia-related stuff, but in the meantime I have a small add-on. This adds the globular cluster in Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte (WLM). Parameters from Stephens et al. (2006) : "WLM-1: An old, Nonrotating, Gravitationally Unperturbed, Highly Elliptical Ext...
- 07.01.2021, 23:10
- Forum: Help Central
- Topic: How to rotate a dsc mesh 90 degrees?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 14735
Re: How to rotate a dsc mesh 90 degrees?
Could you give some more details? In what direction do you want to rotate your model 90 degrees?
- 06.01.2021, 05:15
- Forum: Add-on releases
- Topic: SevenSpheres' Addons
- Replies: 71
- Views: 211000
Re: SevenSpheres' Addons
Hi Endeavor35 , It seems that Celestia can't find the proper parent bodies. The first thing I would do is to check that the files m_32.stc and andromeda_galaxy.stc are there - the latest versions can be downloaded here and here , respectively. I also see that you're using macOS - unfortunately macOS...
- 24.12.2020, 23:35
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Celestia Motherlode archive on GitHub
- Replies: 4
- Views: 18527
Re: Celestia Motherlode archive on GitHub
Wonderful! Thanks for bringing the Motherlode back up.
Can you clarify what this means?

Adirondack wrote:Please note: For security reasons direct file uploads are no longer available.
Can you clarify what this means?
- 11.11.2020, 22:16
- Forum: Utilities
- Topic: Utilities 2017
- Replies: 15
- Views: 40648
Re: Utilities 2017
A while ago I compiled the cmodview utility on my computer. I'm not sure if it'll work on macOS Catalina, but I'll post it here.
- 26.10.2020, 16:14
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: Elliptical and Lenticular Galaxies: An Experiment
- Replies: 13
- Views: 22290
Re: Elliptical and Lenticular Galaxies: An Experiment
it would be better if luke showed you how to change colors and brighten it so you get get it brighter and a creamy white as in the pic of the real thing The colors are derived from color indices from two papers ( Buta et al. (1994) and Buta et al. (1995) ); I transformed them using FarGetaNik's col...
- 21.10.2020, 19:57
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: Request WD 1586 and its planet WD 1586 b
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13984
Re: Request WD 1586 and its planet WD 1586 b
That great resource has WD 1856 b, not WD 1586 b. I know they are easy to mix up 1856......1586.... You're right, they're easy to mix up... I even wrote 1586 in my own post. :insane: But it looks like the article https://gadgets.ndtv.com/science/news/exoplanet-wd-1586b-discovered-nasa-tess-2296737 ...
- 20.10.2020, 21:04
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: Request WD 1586 and its planet WD 1586 b
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13984
Re: Request WD 1586 and its planet WD 1586 b
I would recommend Sirius_Alpha's exoplanet catalogue. It has all known exoplanets and is updated monthly, and it has WD 1586 b.
- 17.10.2020, 19:54
- Forum: Add-on releases
- Topic: Updated Binary Star Catalogue
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5807
Re: Updated Binary Star Catalogue
Here's a small update to this file - it adds a few missing TYC and HD designations not present in the earlier file.
- 14.10.2020, 22:06
- Forum: Add-on releases
- Topic: Updated Binary Star Catalogue
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5807
Updated Binary Star Catalogue
Hi everyone, A while ago on the Motherlode, I uploaded a catalogue of binary or multiple stars in Celestia, replacing 130 or so stars (with Bayer or Flamsteed designations) with binary systems using available data. Unfortunately, at the time of writing the Motherlode is still not functional, so I ca...
- 09.09.2020, 02:39
- Forum: Add-on releases
- Topic: Extrasolar, Stars and Exoplanets for Celestia
- Replies: 91
- Views: 143093
Re: Extrasolar, Stars and Exoplanets for Celestia
Here's a recently-discovered triple star system. TIC 278825952 consists of three stars, two of which are similar and on a tight, nearly circular orbit, and the third, which is on an unusually circular orbit around the two. Parameters from Mitnyan et al. (2020) . Barycenter "TIC 278825952" ...
- 31.08.2020, 16:23
- Forum: Help Central
- Topic: I'll need some help with the globular clusters
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7869
Re: I'll need some help with the globular clusters
Hi Spaceman ! I tried your DSC code and it worked for me. MagniCluster.png The only "wrong" with your DSC file is that the RA is too high - for DSC files the RA is in fractional hours, not degrees, so it goes from 0 to 24. However, the globular will still work, it'll just be placed in an u...