srosenow_98 wrote:
First and foremost, I'd like to see the capability to accurately render nebulae based on photographs in a 3D setting, and not have to use something akin to a piece of warped clear plastic with a transparent texture to display them (such as most of the nebulae addons @ the Motherlode). IRL, nebulae are cloud-like in nature, and as stunningly accurate I've found Celestia to be, I think it would be great if say, you could travel through the Orion Nebula like you were flying through a cloud.
Sub Request: Add the capability to display reflection nebulosity, like that seen in the reflection nebula immediately above the Orion, and the reflection nebulosity present in many Pleiades cluster photographs
Some improvements wrto including individual add-on nebulae/galaxies will come via sprites quite soon.
In general, however, please note that Celestia is NOT to be viewed as a
custom software for
planetariums, who would mainly want to display a hand full of deepsky showpieces! Celestia relies on a scientific grade deepsky database incorporating the most accurate complete catalogs of nebulae/galaxies, etc.
For your request, please let us know as well, how you imagine e.g. 10000+ galaxies or nebulae to be rendered as you propose?? And all that VERY fast. This means we need a highly effective culling mechanism to be active all the time.
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Obviously any NON-automatic rendering is OUT for so many galaxies/nebulae !
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Our present rendering of galaxies satisfies all these crucial criteria perfectly and exploits ALL information contained in scientific galaxy catalogs. Not more not less. Your proposal obviously would need full 3d information for thousands of nebulae which does obviously NOT exist. Celestia, however is based entirely on published
scientific data. In addition, the shapes of nebulae is often very irregular and thus poses particular difficulties for automatic mass rendering!
Individual "phantasy" renderings may be done via add-ons by users.
In the add-on department you can find very respectable 3d nebula add-ons by the user jll:
where you certainly may fly through. But this is NOT based on scientific data for the 3rd dimension and absolutely unsuited for mass rendering. I hope you agree with me that it would not be a good idea to fill the Celestia Universe just with 10 or 20 "handycrafted" deepsky objects!
About the 3d structure of galaxies we know much more and that's why we have not yet rendered many nebulae in the Celestia distribution, while we have 10000+ galaxies with their correct Hubble shapes.
Bye Fridger