Posts by k77_99

by k77_99
14.03.2003, 03:12
Forum: Development
Topic: Star Trek spacecraft now available
Replies: 8
Views: 4808

Re: Star Trek spacecraft now available

Frank -

i tried to download your Star Trek spacecraft but your website reports :

'the parameter is incorrect'

for each link clicked.

regards,
Kevin Nolan
by k77_99
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.
by k77_99
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...
by k77_99
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...
by k77_99
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...
by k77_99
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...
by k77_99
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 ...
by k77_99
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...

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