to run the complete risk of sounding like a newbie, can anyone help me find some nebulae? i would love to visit the crab nebula the horse head nebula and others, is there a web page that would list the coordinates of such celestial features? or tell me a way to locate them?
such as:
The Helix Nebula (NGC 7293)
Nebulae coordinates?
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Nebulae coordinates?
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I honestly can't remember if celestia comes with nebula already built in.
I suggest downloading and installing nebula add-ons. It's worth it!
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/catal ... ebulae.php
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/catal ... ebulae.php
I suggest downloading and installing nebula add-ons. It's worth it!
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/catal ... ebulae.php
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/catal ... ebulae.php
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ourselfish,
The only way to be sure about the names of objects included in an Addon is to read the Addon's catalogs.
.SSC (Solar System Catalog)
.STC (STar Catalog) and
.DSC (Deep Space Catalog) files are all plain text. You can use Notepad, Wordpad or your favorite text editor to examine their contents.
For more details, please read the Web page
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... intro.html
The only way to be sure about the names of objects included in an Addon is to read the Addon's catalogs.
.SSC (Solar System Catalog)
.STC (STar Catalog) and
.DSC (Deep Space Catalog) files are all plain text. You can use Notepad, Wordpad or your favorite text editor to examine their contents.
For more details, please read the Web page
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... intro.html
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im not sure what i did i tryed installing some other nebula and wala i read the nifty help on how to install nebula, i placed m1 in the extras folder and made sure they were set up celestia/extras/addons/m1_crab nebula
im still just figureing all this out thanks for the help.
im still just figureing all this out thanks for the help.
Ourselfish is using a Compaq Presario sr1536nx, with Windows XP Home 32bit, AMD 3200 processor, 512 MBs of Ram, a 160 GB hard drive, and
on board video graphics shared with system memory
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ourselfish wrote: im not sure what i did i tryed installing some other nebula and wala i read the nifty help on how to install nebula, i placed m1 in the extras folder and made sure they were set up celestia/extras/addons/m1_crab nebula
im still just figureing all this out thanks for the help.
Before you do anything else, check the "render" options at the top
of Celestia while it's running. Then, click on "View Options", then
make certain that the "Nebulae" box is checked. If it isn't, you won't
see BEANS.
Hope that helps.
Good Luck, Brain-Dead
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