NVIDIA and the Celestia.

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Fightspit
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NVIDIA and the Celestia.

Post #1by Fightspit » 19.11.2006, 10:36

[quote="Alan Federman, senior engineer, Raytheon Technical Services Co., LLC, NASA Ames Research Center"]?€?The Celestia program has broad appeal?€”from second graders all the way up to NASA scientists and engineers. By driving high-performance imagery from high-end servers onto commodity hardware, NVIDIA also brings this capability into every classroom and home. Celestia is a fantastic programming achievement?€”it gives everyone a window into our universe.?€
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Post #2by ElChristou » 19.11.2006, 11:06

Too bad there not a link to the official site... :?
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Post #3by phoenix » 19.11.2006, 11:27

yes and they link to a very old version of celestia (1.3.2-pre9)...
they really should update that link 8)
most recent celestia win32-SVN-build - use at your own risk (copy over existing 1.5.1 release)

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Post #4by John Van Vliet » 21.11.2006, 00:35

I wonder who's mars map they used the coloring looks very familure ????

but then again i think we all tryed to match the colorised b&w's from MSSS


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