Frank -
i tried to download your Star Trek spacecraft but your website reports :
'the parameter is incorrect'
for each link clicked.
regards,
Kevin Nolan
Posts by k77_99
- 14.03.2003, 03:12
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Star Trek spacecraft now available
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4808
- 14.03.2003, 03:07
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Celestia to feature in live multimedia event - Dublin, May 2
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3868
Re: Celestia to feature in live multimedia event - Dublin, May 2
Andrea - Thanks a million - I'll check those links out for sure.
Cheers,
Kevin.
Cheers,
Kevin.
- 13.03.2003, 12:28
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Celestia to feature in live multimedia event - Dublin, May 2
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3868
Celestia to feature in live multimedia event - Dublin, May 2
Hi, Just to let you know that I'll be presenting a live multimedia event called 'The Third Way' in Dublin's prestegious Bank-of-Ireland Arts Centre in downtown Dublin, on May 23rd. The event is phase 2 - a test phase - for a major event to take place in late 2004. The event aims at connecting humnan...
- 13.03.2003, 12:10
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: Celestia 1.2.5 same on MAC OSX as on Win and Linux?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1395
Celestia 1.2.5 same on MAC OSX as on Win and Linux?
I recently downloaded Celestia 1.2.5 for MAC OSX (I'm running 10.2.1) and installed it. From what I have heard from a PC and Linux user - there are many features in their 1.2.5 that are missing from the same version for MAC OSX, for example, there are many menu option NOT available om my MAC version...
- 13.03.2003, 11:43
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: a question of magnitude
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4644
Re: a question of magnitude
Are you looking for a real, astronomical answer? If so, then the faintest magnitude seen from earth in an ideal location is about 6.5. Above the atmosphere that might go down a 1/5 a magnitude to 7, but I'm not sure. Remember it's a logaritmic scale. Believe it or not, even in an ideal location on E...
- 13.03.2003, 11:41
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: a question of magnitude
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4644
Re: a question of magnitude
Are you looking for a real, astronomical answer? If so, then the faintest magnitude seen from earth in an ideal location is about 6.5. Above the atmosphere that might go down a 1/5 a magnitude to 7, but I'm not sure. Remember it's a logaritmic scale. Believe it or not, even in an ideal location on E...
- 06.02.2003, 11:57
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: new to celestia - help with basics appreciated
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2591
Re: new to celestia - help with basics appreciated
Hi Seldon - Thank you - I get the general picture and you're answers help tremendously. This is an incredible package. I am a software developer myself, I'm just completing a realtime analysis package for the ESA space probe Integral, and time is very tight, but I'd like to think I could contribute ...
- 06.02.2003, 02:40
- Forum: Celestia Users
- Topic: new to celestia - help with basics appreciated
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2591
new to celestia - help with basics appreciated
Hi, I'm brand new to Celestia. Have it running on OSX for one day. I wish to use it in a multimedia based science/art event in May, and will credit the package. I'm finding documentation thin on the ground so far, and would appreciate answers to the following: I computer literate but new to apple co...