:?: Chris, I've pressed the ~ key (ALT+126 on my keyboard), and I saw the text "Edit mode" on the top of the screen... what does it mean? What "Edit mode" do?
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What does ~ do?
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"Don't expect to see at your first look [...] Observing is, from some points of view, an art to learn." Wilheilm Herschel
Hmm... I stumbled upon this a while ago, although I didn't know you could press ~ to get it - I just thought something i'd done had activated it by accident. So... what does it do?
"I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."
Galaxy data
Just thought I'd mention that the Nearby Galaxies Catalog (NBG) by R. Brent Tully includes celestial coordinates (1950), distance in megaparsecs, diameter in kiloparsecs, inclination from face-on, morphological classification, and luminosity data for 2000+ galaxies within 40 megaparsecs.
I think all that's missing is the position angle of the major axis, which is available in the Third Reference Catalogue of Bright Galaxies (RC3) by de Vaucouleurs et al.
Both these sources (and many more) are available in electronic form from NASA's Astronomical Data Center. The URL is:
http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/
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I think all that's missing is the position angle of the major axis, which is available in the Third Reference Catalogue of Bright Galaxies (RC3) by de Vaucouleurs et al.
Both these sources (and many more) are available in electronic form from NASA's Astronomical Data Center. The URL is:
http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/
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hank wrote:Both these sources (and many more) are available in electronic form from NASA's Astronomical Data Center. The URL is:
http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Excellent! I'll start using this data for Celestia to make tours outside the Milky Way a bit more interesting. Thanks for the link; this is exactly the data source that I was hoping to find to expand Celestia's galaxy catalog.
--Chris
Yay! I was hoping to hear that...I cant wait to see the Sombrero Galaxy!
Question though...How would you go about making the galaxies appear as in the Hubble photos? I suspect you would have to add all the stars? and well I guess that would slow down Celestia immensely
Question though...How would you go about making the galaxies appear as in the Hubble photos? I suspect you would have to add all the stars? and well I guess that would slow down Celestia immensely
I'm trying to teach the cavemen how to play scrabble, its uphill work. The only word they know is Uhh and they dont know how to spell it!
The galaxy's in Celestia aren't really that interesting - they're dark, a shade of grey, and are just a load of dots. Couldn't you make a galaxy - shaped mesh and texture it with a Hubble photo? We'd have to assume it was the same from both sides, but...
"I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."
The problem is that flying into (or even near) a textured object looks badly, or just would'n work.
But, i really want to know, how many stars can celestia handle?
Could you just mail me a copy of your stardb-builder, i'd create a random Star generator and play around a bit...
btw, could someone tell me if the 11 MB package in downloads is only the source or the source + Data?
#if Onlyource then
please could somebody email me only the source (Zipped) w/o the Data (with a 56k 10 MB is MUCH!
#else
ithen i have to dl it...
#end if
my email is johannes.ebke@web.de
But, i really want to know, how many stars can celestia handle?
Could you just mail me a copy of your stardb-builder, i'd create a random Star generator and play around a bit...
btw, could someone tell me if the 11 MB package in downloads is only the source or the source + Data?
#if Onlyource then
please could somebody email me only the source (Zipped) w/o the Data (with a 56k 10 MB is MUCH!
#else
ithen i have to dl it...
#end if
my email is johannes.ebke@web.de
Rassilon wrote:Go here for the source code http://sourceforge.net/....
You will need a SourceForge account though
Well, you don't! You can get the code from SourceForge-CVS by anonymous login. Go to
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=21302
and have a look at the description there.
First time you do that, the whole repository (including textures and such) will be downloaded. But later you can just say "cvs update" and only the changed files will have to be pushed through thin telephone lines.