Posts by d
- 20.11.2005, 21:37
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Full Celestial Planisphere
- Replies: 12
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Re: Full Celestial Planisphere
eheh I already downloaded that software some days ago but is it possible to view the sky at 180 degrees? I noticed too that it is more resource-consuming than Celestia. ** UPDATE ** I didn't understand the documentation.. I used the dot . and the comma , to adjust the field view, but it seems deform...
- 20.11.2005, 19:08
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Full Celestial Planisphere
- Replies: 12
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Re: Full Celestial Planisphere
in fact I used goto object > earth then I entered coordinates, 2km of distance so I was with my face looking down. Pressing * I looked at the zenith. Pressing twice ctrl+G has almost the same effect but you can land on the surface, so it is better, thank you.
- 20.11.2005, 18:02
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Full Celestial Planisphere
- Replies: 12
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Re: Full Celestial Planisphere
I've just understood how to look at the zenit: I go on a place on earth and then Shift + * But Malenfant's question is right: why can't Celestia look at 180?°? Isn't there really any way to change this limit? It looks strange: you can do almost everything with this great software but can't change a ...
- 20.11.2005, 14:28
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Full Celestial Planisphere
- Replies: 12
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Full Celestial Planisphere
Hi everybody, :wink: I'd like to know if it is possible with Celestia to view the full Celestial Planisphere (possibly with ecliptic ) instead of viewing a little portion of sky.. I'd like to view something like this: http://www.sleepunderthestars.co.uk/map.gif If celestia can't show the full celest...