Hi
I found Celestia just a couple of days ago and it is very impressing.
I was hoping to use it to show my kids (ages 5 & 7) the solar system, but have some trouble locating a nice script.
Does anyone know of a nice script, a bit like the demo.cpl, but perhaps with all planets in our solar system and some satellites and so on. Kind of an extended version of the demo.
Thanks
Jonas
Help on locating script
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Re: Help on locating script
jonasbe wrote:Hi
I found Celestia just a couple of days ago and it is very impressing.
I was hoping to use it to show my kids (ages 5 & 7) the solar system, but have some trouble locating a nice script.
Does anyone know of a nice script, a bit like the demo.cpl, but perhaps with all planets in our solar system and some satellites and so on. Kind of an extended version of the demo.
Thanks
Jonas
Have you checked out the scripts page on the Motherlode?
Just a thought since I don't know how much experience you've had here.
Thanks, Bob
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Re: Help on locating script
Well, I found that page, but I really do not have the time to check all scripts, so I was just hoping that someone could give me a hint on a nice script
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Re: Help on locating script
jonasbe wrote:Well, I found that page, but I really do not have the time to check all scripts, so I was just hoping that someone could give me a hint on a nice script
Oh, okay...
Well you ain't gonna get much help with an attitude like that, but just to show you what a nice guy I am, I've checked them for you.
1. Click HERE to download a script which displays all nine planets in our solar system at once,
and then accelerates time to show the differences in rotation periods.
2. Click HERE to download a script which travels from outside the Milky Way, and back into
our solar system, and then then briefly visits each planet and some moons, on the way to our Sun.
3. Click HERE to download a script which provides a quick, smooth flight passing by
the planets in our solar system.
Maybe you wouldn't mind selecting one of the above?
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Gateway Pentium Dual-Core CPU E5200, 2.5GHz
7 GB RAM, 500 GB hard disk, Nvidia GeForce 7100
Nvidia nForce 630i, 1680x1050 screen, Latest SVN