Posts by ElfQrin
- 23.08.2006, 16:40
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Geody - a world's search engine: feedback needed
- Replies: 13
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Re: Geody - a world's search engine: feedback needed
There's no need to be so grumpy! :) All I wanted was some feedback, as stated in the topic, something like how to make Geody work better with Celestia, and if there were some extra features that a Celestia user might need. For example, I've received some excellent ideas from the NASA World Wind foru...
- 22.08.2006, 18:59
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Geody - a world's search engine: feedback needed
- Replies: 13
- Views: 9262
Re: Geody - a world's search engine: feedback needed
Check the new Geody Space . You can search for all stars in the Hipparcos catalogue. This you can also do in Celestia... What's the diffeence? Did you eliminate the many typos in the original catalog? In Celestia we did a lot in this direction, for example. Bye Fridger The difference is that Geody ...
- 22.08.2006, 17:52
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Geody - a world's search engine: feedback needed
- Replies: 13
- Views: 9262
Re: Geody - a world's search engine: feedback needed
Check the new Geody Space.
You can search for all stars in the Hipparcos catalogue.
It supports Celestia, NASA World Wind SDSS, and Stellarium.
You can search for all stars in the Hipparcos catalogue.
It supports Celestia, NASA World Wind SDSS, and Stellarium.
- 10.08.2006, 06:24
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Geody - a world's search engine: feedback needed
- Replies: 13
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Re: Geody - a world's search engine: feedback needed
For Planet Earth, I've merged several sources, while the source for Mars is the U.S. Geological Survey, and it might be a bit outdated (year 2004).
- 09.08.2006, 23:17
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Geody - a world's search engine: feedback needed
- Replies: 13
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Geody - a world's search engine: feedback needed
I'm working on a search engine that returns coordinates and information about places on Planet Earth and other planets. It supports Celestia but also NASA World Wind, and Google Earth and Stellarium (only for Planet Earth). I need some feedback: www.geody.com - the world's search engine ...especiall...