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- trappistplanets
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The TRAPPIST-1 system
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The Earth and Moon, sometime late in the Hadean eon (~4 billion years ago)
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The Earth and Moon, sometime late in the Hadean eon (~4 billion years ago)
Been into Astronomy since the age of 3 or 4. Started making planetary textures back in late 2016. 3D animator who makes high quality animations in Cinema 4D.
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MrSpace43 wrote:The Earth and Moon, sometime late in the Hadean eon (~4 billion years ago)
nice, one question, why is the whole moon as dark as the maria we see today, i think it should be lighter, than later in the history, the maria and other dark albedo features form
is this addon close to finished?
you first started teasing it months ago but we never saw a release
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Ok can you stop pestering me about this addon? This addon for now is not for the public, even if I finish it.
Been into Astronomy since the age of 3 or 4. Started making planetary textures back in late 2016. 3D animator who makes high quality animations in Cinema 4D.
My addons page: https://celestiaproject.space/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=22167
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i haven't talked to you about it in months, how the heck is 1 new question about it pestering!?MrSpace43 wrote:Ok can you stop pestering me about this addon? This addon for now is not for the public, even if I finish it.
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CM1215, i reprojected and compiled them myself from Cassini imagesCM1215 wrote:trappistplanets, where can I get the textures you used for those moons of Saturn?
here is Pan https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/753764966863208458/850117017336021022/pan.png
atlas https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/7537649668 ... 8/846861679895904306/atlas.png
i did not release Telesto's map compilation yet
(i know there may me minor aliment issues, and i do plan to add more available coverage to them)
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I made an addon of the TOI-1338 planetary system with the base texture being made from Celestia Origin's saturn.dds and sudarsky-class_2.dds texture (thank Art Blos for the Celestia Origin work) and edited the texture color via paint.net and I made a cloud map for it from scratch using paint.net and gimp.
I posted a screenshot of the planet, but am wondering how I attach the screenshot on here.
I posted a screenshot of the planet, but am wondering how I attach the screenshot on here.
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Eric Nelson wrote:I made an addon of the TOI-1338 planetary system with the base texture being made from Celestia Origin's saturn.dds and sudarsky-class_2.dds texture (thank Art Blos for the Celestia Origin work) and edited the texture color via paint.net and I made a cloud map for it from scratch using paint.net and gimp.
I posted a screenshot of the planet, but am wondering how I attach the screenshot on here.
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Celestia versions: 1.5.1, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.7.0, and some unofficial versions like Celestia-ED
Celestia versions: 1.5.1, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.7.0, and some unofficial versions like Celestia-ED
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I said before on one of my previous comments I used the saturn.dds texture and mixed the the sudarsky-class_2.dds texture with it.
Therefore not only can you see the saturn features on the base texture, but also the features on the sudarsky-class_2 texture .
I gave Art Blos a congrats for the Celestia Origin work and textures.
Though the cloud map was all my work made from scratch.
Hope you give me credit for all the work I put into the cloud map.
Those NASA artistic impressions of the planet inspired me to make an addon of it.
NASA also deserves the credits for their effort in the impressions, along with their hard work in finding stuff beyond us.
Therefore I credit NASA for inspiring me to make this.
Therefore not only can you see the saturn features on the base texture, but also the features on the sudarsky-class_2 texture .
I gave Art Blos a congrats for the Celestia Origin work and textures.
Though the cloud map was all my work made from scratch.
Hope you give me credit for all the work I put into the cloud map.
Those NASA artistic impressions of the planet inspired me to make an addon of it.
NASA also deserves the credits for their effort in the impressions, along with their hard work in finding stuff beyond us.
Therefore I credit NASA for inspiring me to make this.
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cloud map looks quite interesting, i am not a fan of the pink color of the artistic impressions because pink is a hard to get naturally due to its complex spectrumEric Nelson wrote:Hope you give me credit for all the work I put into the cloud map.
thanks Askaniy!
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i think you should shift the hue towards blue, purple, or cyan, or even green, that will be more realistic for the object (depending on what shade of those colors you use)Eric Nelson wrote:Yet that's pretty much how the planet looks in the artistic impressions.
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Well remember since it's part of a circumbinary star system containing 1 F8 main sequence star (which's white) and 1 red dwarf star, the white and red combo lead to a pink reflection.
Yet the cloud map is technically multicolored from all the certain chemicals interactions of its weather.
Hydrogen, helium, methane and likely water.
In 1 of the artistic impressions, the clouds show pastel patterns along with cyan, green and stuff, though mostly pastel-pink (thanks to the reflection from its 2 stars).
Not to mention planets orbiting 2 or more stars give off a brighter reflection than planets orbiting 1 star (which also corresponds to a higher albedo - which's 0.5 for TOI-1338).
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I haven't found any sources for the positions of the stars in their orbits, but I did make a file of the 2 stars whose positions are based on their epochs (matching the discovery date).
Too bad Celestia Origin has TOI-1338 as a single G-star and the planet as unconfirmed with a radius that's overexaggerated compared to its true radius.
Barycenter "TOI-1338:TIC 260128333"
{
RA 92.1330833333333
Dec -59.5409861111111
Distance 1301.4179
}
Replace 1009508533 "TOI-1338 A:TIC 260128333 A"
{
OrbitBarycenter "TOI-1338"
SpectralType "F8"
AppMag 11.722
Radius 1057376
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458436.209351
Period 0.04002345
SemiMajorAxis 0.0165125
Eccentricity 0.15603
Inclination 89.696
AscendingNode 91.957
ArgOfPericenter 277.034
MeanAnomaly 200
}
UniformRotation
{
Period 600
Inclination 90.85
AscendingNode 91.96
}
InfoURL "http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-basic?Ident=TOI-1338"
}
Replace "TOI-1338 B:TIC 260128333 B"
{
OrbitBarycenter "TOI-1338"
SpectralType "M"
AppMag 12.19
Radius 214994
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458436.209351
Period 0.04002345
SemiMajorAxis 0.033025
Eccentricity 0.15603
Inclination 89.696
AscendingNode 91.957
ArgOfPericenter 277.034
MeanAnomaly 100
}
UniformRotation
{
Period 600
Inclination 90.85
AscendingNode 91.96
}
InfoURL "http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-basic?Ident=TOI-1338"
}
Yet the cloud map is technically multicolored from all the certain chemicals interactions of its weather.
Hydrogen, helium, methane and likely water.
In 1 of the artistic impressions, the clouds show pastel patterns along with cyan, green and stuff, though mostly pastel-pink (thanks to the reflection from its 2 stars).
Not to mention planets orbiting 2 or more stars give off a brighter reflection than planets orbiting 1 star (which also corresponds to a higher albedo - which's 0.5 for TOI-1338).
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I haven't found any sources for the positions of the stars in their orbits, but I did make a file of the 2 stars whose positions are based on their epochs (matching the discovery date).
Too bad Celestia Origin has TOI-1338 as a single G-star and the planet as unconfirmed with a radius that's overexaggerated compared to its true radius.
Barycenter "TOI-1338:TIC 260128333"
{
RA 92.1330833333333
Dec -59.5409861111111
Distance 1301.4179
}
Replace 1009508533 "TOI-1338 A:TIC 260128333 A"
{
OrbitBarycenter "TOI-1338"
SpectralType "F8"
AppMag 11.722
Radius 1057376
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458436.209351
Period 0.04002345
SemiMajorAxis 0.0165125
Eccentricity 0.15603
Inclination 89.696
AscendingNode 91.957
ArgOfPericenter 277.034
MeanAnomaly 200
}
UniformRotation
{
Period 600
Inclination 90.85
AscendingNode 91.96
}
InfoURL "http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-basic?Ident=TOI-1338"
}
Replace "TOI-1338 B:TIC 260128333 B"
{
OrbitBarycenter "TOI-1338"
SpectralType "M"
AppMag 12.19
Radius 214994
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458436.209351
Period 0.04002345
SemiMajorAxis 0.033025
Eccentricity 0.15603
Inclination 89.696
AscendingNode 91.957
ArgOfPericenter 277.034
MeanAnomaly 100
}
UniformRotation
{
Period 600
Inclination 90.85
AscendingNode 91.96
}
InfoURL "http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-basic?Ident=TOI-1338"
}